Overview
Job Title: Full-Time Lecturer in Civil Engineering
Responsible to: Head of Department Sustainability Construction & Transport
Job Purpose: To provide quality teaching and learning opportunities within the specific areas outlined in the post in order to maximise the potential of every student and to undertake non-lecturing duties as appropriate; to maximise income through industry engagement; to develop curriculum and curriculum teaching materials based on real world state of the art civil engineering projects.
Location: The postholder will be based at Omagh Campus, however, the postholder will be required to be available for work at any of the College sites if required.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
The College is in a developing situation and the responsibilities attached to this post will necessarily change over time. The successful candidate will be required to undertake the following duties:
1. Contribute to the development, organisation and delivery of suitable Education curriculum across the College leading to the award of various qualifications relating to Civil Engineering and related fields i.e Quantity Surveying within Civil Engineering and the use of specialised software such as Revit.
2. Contribute to developing the higher education provision for Civil Engineering within the college and across the regional sector.
3. Attend meetings on matters relating to students, including course co-ordination, management, assessment and curriculum development.
4. Participate in the marketing of and recruitment to courses within the subject/programme area, including the interviewing of students, attendance at parents evenings, prize-giving, open days, awards ceremonies and other similar departmental/college events.
5. Act as a course director.
6. Undertake assessment and moderation duties, internally and externally, in line with awarding body requirements.
7. Act as a personal tutor to students as required.
8. Participate in the student induction, monitoring and reviewing processes.
9. Contribute to the process of the requisitioning of equipment and consumables for the subject/programme area.
10. Establish links and on-going liaison with external partners.
11. Contribute to the review and evaluation of the curriculum provision.
12. Adhere to the “value-for-money” principle through efficient planning, organisation and delivery of said programmes.
13. Complete all administrative tasks associated with this post.
14. Contribute to the College’s quality procedures and participate in continuous professional development relating to the subject/programme area, as well as the development and updating of personal and teaching skills, including new technologies.
15. Deliver learning, teaching and assessment on other college campuses, including out-centres.
16. Perform those duties which are core to the teaching function as follows:
1. Produceschemesofworkandlessonpreparations.
2. Setting and grading assignment work.
3. Maintenance of student records, class registers and preparation of reports.
4. Monitoringresourcesandtheiruse.
5. Liaisingwithexternalexaminers,moderatorsandverifiers.
6. Compliancewithdisciplinaryprocedures.
17. Contribute to the delivery of staff development training programmes for other teaching and support staff, as per line manager’s requirements;
18. Provide general advice on Health,Safety and maintenance matters relating to equipment and accommodation within the subject/programme area.
19. Adhere to College Health and Safety policies and procedures.
20. Provide students with professional and educational advice & guidance, in conjunction with Student Services department;
21. Organise and supervise work placements, if required.
22. Comply with and actively promote College policies and procedures on all aspects of equality.
23. Provision of timely, accurate course and student data using appropriate College systems for data management.
24. Any other duties which are in accordance with the College Local Agreement for Lecturing staff and Annex 1 of the Lecturers Contract.
General Duties
The postholder is expected:
* TopromoteandraisetheprofileoftheCollegeandtheservicesitprovidesto the local business and civic community;
* To promote and actively contribute to the Colleges’ Mission, Vision and Values;
* TofullycomplywithandactivelypromoteCollegepoliciesandprocedures;
* Withinthecontextofthepost,ensurefullcompliancewithCollegeHealthand Safety requirements;
* To complywith,andactivelypromote,Collegepoliciesandprocedureson all aspects of Equality;
* To participate in staff training and development activities to update and enhance own knowledge, skills and professional competence needed to carry out the role effectively
This job description is not prescriptive and the post holder may be expected to undertakeotherdutiesappropriatetothegradeasmaybeassignedbytheChief Executive or her nominated officer(s).
Ifyoutakeupanappointmentyoushouldnote that you may be required to work at
anyoftheCollege’sCampusesasnecessary.
DutiesmaychangeastheCollegedevelops,thereforethepersonappointedwillbeexpectedto be flexible in relation to duties performed, subject to consultation.
Person Specification
Essential Criteria
Method of Assessment
Qualifications
Experience
1. GCSE(oranyqualificationwhichisdeemedtobeequivalent)inMathematics (GradeA*–C)orEssentialSkillsLevel2 (or higher) in Numeracy, or NICATS Access Maths Modules.
2. GCSE (or any qualification which is deemed to be equivalent) in English (Grade A* – C) or Essential Skills Level 2 (or higher) in Communication.
3. A university degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) plus 2 years relevant experience
Or
A university degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) plus a recognised teaching qualification
Skills & Capabilities
1. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
2. The ability to motivate learners
3. The ability to work in a pressurised environment
4. The ability to adapt teaching practice and strategies depending on demand
5. Specialist knowledge of Civil Engineering
6. High level competency in the use of Microsoft Office Suite
General
Have access to a form of transport that enables you to carry out the duties of the post.
Desirable Criteria
Skills/Qualifications
1. Experience of lecturing in a further/higher education environment.
2. Postgraduate qualification in a relevant discipline.
Salary
Lecturer Salary £37,042- £42,917 (Points 3 – 5). Experience can be considered in relation to starting salary up to the maximum of £42,917 (plus £3,333 Threshold and £1,735 Deane Payment if applicable)
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours of work
The annual hours are 1440 of which up to 828 for student contact time and the remainder for associated duties. However, the post holder will be required to adopt a flexible approach (including evening work) and to devote such time as may be required by the exigencies of the service.
Location
Omagh campus. Due to the nature of work within the College, it is anticipated that travel to all campus sites may be required.
Holiday Entitlement
12 public holidays plus 49 days annual leave
Pension
The post-holder will automatically be enrolled in the NI Teacher’s Superannuation Scheme which offers a range of benefits commensurate with public sector pension schemes.
Other benefits
Comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, Staff Wellbeing Programme, Cycle to Work and Tech Schemes; Benenden Healthcare, Occupational maternity, paternity and adoption leave, carers leave, training and development.
This post is regarded as a regulated position under The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
South West College is an equal opportunity employer
As a Disability Confident employer, we actively encourage applications from individuals with disabilities.
#J-18808-Ljbffr