Lecturer in Law

Hull College, Kingston upon Hull

Lecturer in Law

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Hull College, Kingston upon Hull

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 day ago, 20 Oct | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 31d42500c99842db9c50b0dcb09c1882

Full Job Description

As our Lecturer in Law, you will work primarily with students engaged across a range of courses providing the support needed to achieve their programme of study.

The post-holder will need to be innovative in their teaching methods and responsible for aspects of leadership within the curriculum.

Hull College provides high-quality education & training for school leavers & adults, offering a wide range of vocational study programmes, Apprenticeships & degrees.

As one of the largest vocational institutes of its kind in the region, we have one focus - to create careers, not courses. We pride ourselves on this approach & are committed to ensuring our learners acquire the relevant skills, knowledge, attitudes & experience to progress in life, whether that is to seek employment in the industry of their choice or step up to higher education & university.

While dedicated to delivering the very best experiences to our learners, we also extend the same commitment to our staff. We have worked hard to create an environment where all of our staff, no matter what their role, are empowered to inspire & support our vision to create better futures for the people of Hull.

Responsibilities of our Lecturer in Law:

Delivering teaching and learning, ensuring stretch, challenge, and engagement of students of all ages and abilities
Collation and submission of financial claims as required to appropriate funding bodies and partners as required
Planning, preparing and updating all relevant teaching documentation including schemes of work, lesson plans, and online learning materials, using Canvas
Leading, coordinating, and supporting course activities that will support the achievement of curriculum area targets. Accurately carry out the qualification completion process within the departmental systems in a timely manner
Taking responsibility and facilitating academic tutorials for students
Being involved in the marketing, promotion, recruitment, and interviewing of students, including attending open events, school tasters, and enrolment events, amongst other activities
Assessing, monitoring, and recording feedback to students to facilitate their best achievement using the College's data systems and processes, working to exam board guidelines and quality systems
Leading, coordinating, and supporting IV/IQA processes within the curriculum area
Contributing to the quality assurance processes and curriculum design within the area
Attending meetings and communicating with colleagues within the curriculum area as and when required
Maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of subject specialism by attending appropriate professional/vocational updating

Specialism in Law including a qualification at level 4 or above (Fdsc or BA)
Cert. Ed/PGCE or willingness to work towards
Previous experience in teaching subject specialism
Experience working within Further/Higher education
Experience of course leadership
The ability to work as a professional team member and able to liaise with tutors, employers, awarding bodies and other agencies
The ability to work flexibly, including evening and weekend work

Hull College is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. All colleagues are expected to contribute to the delivery of their safeguarding strategy and values. In addition, these posts require the colleague to undertake an enhanced disclosure check by the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Please note that this post is subject to regulated activity.

We at Hull College prioritise digital proficiency; all new staff should either be skilled or open to training, looking forward to hearing from you on the last point.

Salary: £24,878 - £38,309 FTE per annum depending on qualifcations and experience

35 hours per week, 52 weeks per year