Please note: this opportunity is only available to current employees of the University
Now is a very exciting time to be joining us because we are delivering a new "Towards 2030" strategic plan focused on making the most of our three most valuable assets; People, Place and Partnerships, to become a catalyst for economic well-being for our region, nationally and internationally.
The Institute of Science and Environment is seeking to recruit a Senior Lecturer in Forestry and Conservation to lead the Forestry Works Management Apprenticeship Programme. This is a temporary 1-year appointment with the opportunity for renewal.
We are looking for a dynamic, highly motivated individual with strong communication, organisational and networking skills who is passionate about Forestry/Conservation and is able to foster a culture of quality and enhancement. The successful candidate will ideally have a Forestry background, and the ability to demonstrate lecturing experience in this area at the HE level. The post holder will be required to contribute to the academic team through delivery of core forestry in this and other forestry programmes. They will also be expected to actively engage with professional and pedagogical research and scholarship to support teaching activities and extend, transform and apply knowledge acquired from scholarship and research to teaching. We are seeking applications from innovative, creative, high-quality scholars to foster a culture of exploration, discovery and intellectual challenge that generates national recognition, respect and engagement. As well as the requisite academic and technical skills, the post holder will be required to evidence their ability to work as part of a team demonstrating skills in project and time management and a passion for teaching and learning. Ideally, they will have experience of apprenticeship delivery and understanding of the additional quality assurance processes required to meet Ofsted requirements.
The Institute is split across two sites, Ambleside and Carlisle, to suit the academic portfolio and delivery needs of the programmes. The academic portfolio provides a range of undergraduate programmes including Outdoor Leadership, Outdoor Adventure and Environmental Studies, Geography, Forestry, Woodland Ecology and Conservation and Ecology and Wildlife Conservation at our Ambleside Campus and Biomedical Science, Chemistry and Zoology at our Carlisle Campus. Additionally, we deliver a degree apprenticeship in forestry, have a developing postgraduate taught provision and a growing postgraduate research community.
The post holder will join in the delivery of our existing programmes and contribute to the design and delivery of future planned developments, making the most of the opportunities offered by our location at the University's Ambleside campus.
The University and Institute are committed to providing a supportive and collaborative working environment for all staff.
Informal Enquiries :Elizabeth Mallabon - Head of Teaching, Learning and Student Experience, Institute of Science and Environment:
We offer an attractive benefits package including 35 days' annual leave plus statutory bank holidays, 25 research and scholarly activity days per annum, support for professional development, support to achieve Advance HE accreditation of your teaching, mentor provision in your first year of employment and opportunity for career development.
We encourage applications from the broadest range of society, including all under-represented groups with particular emphasis on Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates, who are currently under-represented in our University and in comparison, to the sector.
