Innovation in ActionYork Law School (YLS) is not your typical law school. We are a collegial, student-centered department renowned for our pioneering use of Problem-Based Learning (PBL). Our curriculum doesn't just teach law; it integrates legal problem-solving and professional skills within a collaborative, modern framework.
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With a community of over 80 staff and 875 students, we foster an environment built on mutual support, inclusive practice, and a commitment to transforming legal education.
The Focus: Pedagogic Leadership & Student SuccessAs a Senior Lecturer on the Teaching & Scholarship pathway, you will play a central role in leading pedagogic development and curriculum design. You will be a coach and role model for teaching excellence, ensuring our programmes create interest and enthusiasm among students.
- Lead : Drive the design, development, and delivery of an innovative range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including entirely new courses.
- Mentor : Act as a role model by mentoring less-experienced teachers and managing the performance and development of teaching teams.
- Innovate : Lead pedagogic innovation and take responsibility for the quality of existing courses, ensuring they meet the highest standards.
- Influence : Contribute to the development of teaching and learning policy at both a local and national level.
Areas of ExpertiseWe are seeking postholders to provide leadership and excellence in the following priority areas:
- Corporate and Commercial Law
- Healthcare Law
- Human Rights Law
- Tort Law
- Environmental Law
About YouYou are an authoritative legal academic or professional with a passion for student-centred and inquiry-based pedagogies. You thrive in a collaborative environment and possess the leadership qualities necessary to manage resources, budgets, and departmental administrative responsibilities.
Key Requirements:- PhD in Law or status as a qualified legal professional (England and Wales) with extensive HE teaching experience.
- Advanced knowledge in one or more areas of law to lead teaching programmes.
- A proven track record of curriculum design and the ability to motivate and coordinate teaching teams.
- A collaborative ethos and a commitment to high-quality, inclusive practice.
Why York?The University of York is a member of the prestigious Russell Group, and York Law School consistently ranks highly for student satisfaction and research impact. We offer a culture that values your well-being, professional development, and the freedom to innovate.
How to ApplyFor informal enquiries: please contact the Head of York Law School, Professor Sue Westwood ().
Interview Date: To be confirmed.
The University strives to be diverse and inclusive – a place where we can ALL be ourselves.
We particularly encourage applications from people who identify as Black, Asian or from a Minority Ethnic background, who are underrepresented at the University.
We also encourage applications from women for senior roles.
We offer family friendly, flexible working arrangements, with forums and inclusive facilities to support our staff. #EqualityatYork