Lecteur / Lectrice (Language Teaching in French)

Lecteur / Lectrice (Language Teaching in French)

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University of Oxford, Oxford

  • Part time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

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Lecteur / Lectrice (Language Teaching in French)

University of Oxford

  • Location: Oxford
  • Salary: £27,838-31,459 per year
  • Contract: Part-time
  • Posted: 12 hours ago

Magdalen College and Keble College propose to appoint jointly a Lecteur / Lectrice from 1 October 2025 to 30 June 2026. The Lecteur / Lectrice role supports French language teaching across both colleges, and during term the appointee will be expected to spend a portion of their working time on site at each college. The appointee will be required to teach spoken and written French at a high level, and must be fluent in the language.

The salary will be in the range £27,838 - £31,459 per annum (with discretionary range to £34,046 per annum) pro rata, depending on experience. The salary will be paid monthly in arrears for nine months, with the post-holder therefore receiving 3/4 of the annual salary. Responsibility as lead college and employer rotates between the two colleges on an annual basis; for the academic year 2025-26 Keble will be the lead college.

This is an early-career post, fixed-term and non-renewable, ideally suited to an individual who has completed a Master's degree in the humanities and intends to pursue doctoral work. Potential applicants are invited to find out more about the colleges via their websites. Further Particulars, including details of salary and accommodation and the method of application, can be found. The application deadline is noon on 24 March 2025. It is expected that interviews for this position will be held remotely (via Microsoft Teams) on the morning of 17 April 2025.

Applications are particularly welcome from women and from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford.

Salary: £27,838 to £31,459 per annum (with discretionary range to £34,046 per annum) pro rata, depending on experience.


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  • £27,838-31,459 per year
  • Contract
  • Part-time
  • 12 hours ago
  • Magdalen College and Keble College propose to appoint jointly a Lecteur / Lectrice from 1 October 2025 to 30 June 2026. The Lecteur / Lectrice role supports French language teaching across both colleges, and during term the appointee will be expected to spend a portion of their working time on site at each college. The appointee will be required to teach spoken and written French at a high level, and must be fluent in the language. The salary will be in the range £27,838 - £31,459 per annum (with discretionary range to £34,046 per annum) pro rata, depending on experience. The salary will be paid monthly in arrears for nine months, with the post-holder therefore receiving 3/4 of the annual salary. Responsibility as lead college and employer rotates between the two colleges on an annual basis; for the academic year 2025-26 Keble will be the lead college. This is an early-career post, fixed-term and non-renewable, ideally suited to an individual who has completed a Master's degree in the humanities and intends to pursue doctoral work. Potential applicants are invited to find out more about the colleges via their websites: Further Particulars, including details of salary and accommodation and the method of application, can be found . The application deadline is noon on 24 March 2025. It is expected that interviews for this position will be held remotely (via Microsoft Teams) on the morning of 17 April 2025. Applications are particularly welcome from women and from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford. £27,838 to £31,459 per annum (with discretionary range to £34,046 per annum) pro rata, depending on experience.

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