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HE Lecturer of Electrical Engineering

HE Lecturer of Electrical Engineering

Henry BlueSoho, Greater London, United Kingdom
19 days ago
Salary
£40,000.00–£45,000.00 yearly
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

The role of Lecturer in the School will be required to design, develop, and produce learning and teaching material and deliver either across a range of modules or within a subject area. The role will be hybrid (face to-face or online) and has responsibility for ensuring that the students undertaking a specific module or unit engage with the module, fulfil their potential in terms of achievement of learning outcomes and enjoy a high quality student experience. In addition, a lecturer may work more across a programme to support students in their learning journey.Teach a set number of sessions each week, including lecturers, seminars, tutorials.

  • Maintain attendance registers for teaching sessions and work with the attendance team to ensure the accuracy of the information being entered for students on digital registers.
  • Deliver / facilitate teaching sessions in line with the approved programme and module specifications
  • Work in line with Regent Digital provisions including VLEs and MS Teams.
  • Ensure that students are engaging in their sessions
  • Develop teaching materials for modules.
  • Update class notes and other materials and ensure that the VLE is regularly updated.
  • Make suggestions through appropriate channels how to improve student academic experience.
  • Identify the need for developing the content or structure of modules with colleagues and make proposals on how this should be achieved.Requirements : Master’s degree / PhD in relevant subject discipline
  • Fellowship of the Advanced Higher Education (HEA) or willingness to work towards (within 12 months)
  • Sufficient breadth and depth of specialist knowledge in the discipline to develop teaching programmes and the provision of learning support.
  • Experience of teaching, curriculum development and quality management and enhancement in a UK HE environment.
  • Appropriate digital skills in learning, teaching and assessment