Visiting Lecturer in Criminology
Posting date: | 08 November 2024 |
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Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 08 December 2024 |
Location: | SW15 5PJ |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | University of Roehampton |
Job type: | Temporary |
Job reference: | RU04570 |
Summary
We encourage a blended learning approach to teaching, combining traditional lectures, seminars, practical sessions, and student-led discussions in our teaching approaches. We ensure our curriculum supports good student outcomes through engagement with employability and skill-led experiential learning. We also support students by providing activities and material that extend beyond scheduled contact time. There are currently established resources for the majority of teaching to be covered.
Successful applicants will have experience in many of the blended teaching approaches listed above, as well as with supporting students, and marking assessments, at an undergraduate level. Industry experience is desirable as is experience with online learning environments. We are seeking individuals who are: student focused; demonstrate excellent interpersonal and analytical skills; and can work flexibly.
We are looking to appoint to start in November 2024 and will interview as we receive applications. Thus, please do not wait to apply if interested in the position/s.
The rate of pay for Visiting Lecturers is £55 per hour. This rate includes: contact time, preparation and marking, and annual leave. Additional marking and moderation and content development is paid at the rate of £25.96 per hour. When required this will be agreed in advance by a Dean or Deputy Dean.
If you would like to apply for this excellent opportunity, please click on ‘apply now’ or visit the working at Roehampton pages of our website and search ‘Criminology’. If you have any specific questions on the role, please contact Professor Philippa Velija, Deputy Dean philippa.velija@roehampton.ac.uk
The University is committed to promoting diversity and equality of opportunity and aims to create a culture and environment where students and staff are treated fairly. The University is an equal opportunities and ‘disability confident’ employer.
To enable us to respond to the market, we will interview on an ongoing basis, so please don’t hesitate to get your application completed.
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