Senior Lecturer in Law - Part Time
Salary: £47,389 to £56,535 per annum pro rate (equivalent £18,955 to £22,614 per annum).
Contractual hours: 14.8 hours per week.
Basis: Part time.
Location: Chichester Campus.
About this role
Join our highly professional, committed and student focused team at the Chichester campus. As a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law, Business and Psychology you will contribute to teaching, quality assurance compliance, partnership working, research and income generation in the Law Department, with a focus on the delivery and development of legal practice based learning.
About you
We are looking for someone who uses professional experience to inspire and support students entering the legal profession. The appointed postholder will have a sound understanding of law and the ability to teach across a range of modules. The role will include developing content to shape the delivery of the Law programmes, and we are looking for a candidate with knowledge of the SQE route and strong professional legal skills.
Your teaching will be informed by a combination of practical experience and/or research to support high quality learning and teaching; experience of using VLEs and technologies to enhance learning, assessment and feedback to students.
About the team
You will work within a small academic team and as part of the wider school and faculty. You must demonstrate the ability to work effectively and positively within a team, as well as with the broader university community.
Benefits
- A flexible defined contribution pension scheme via Aviva Master Trust (FlexHE).
- A paid closure period over the Christmas break plus a generous holiday allowance of 35 days pro rate with bank holidays and an occupational sickness scheme.
- On site gym at our Chichester campus.
- 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme.
- Extensive personal and professional training opportunities throughout the year.
- Cycle to work, season ticket loan and electric vehicle schemes.
- Bus travel for staff between our Bognor Regis and Chichester campuses and Chichester town centre.
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