Salary range:
£41,526 - £45,361 (pro rata)
FTE:
0.4 (14 hours/week)
Term: Fixed Term (3 years)
Closing date: 18/4/2021
Teaching Fellow in Genealogical,
Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies
The Centre for Lifelong Learning (CLL), part of the Faculty
of Humanities and Social Sciences delivers a market-leading, fully online,
Masters programme in Genealogical,
Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies (GPHS). As a result of sustained growth,
it is seeking to appoint a Teaching Fellow to support the KE Fellow &
Course Leader, to teach online and lead on the delivery of pathways within the
Masters programme.
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a thriving
programme and Centre which wishes to build upon its global reputation for
study in this field. The Masters programme is one of the largest fully online
postgraduate offerings (around 220 students) within the University and this
role is crucial for its further growth and development. The post would suit
someone with relevant research/teaching experience ideally in an academic or
academic-related role who can also bring a commercially-focused and proactive
approach. Candidates should have a PhD (or equivalent professional experience).
Knowledge of online learning and teaching would be an advantage as well as an
understanding of the HE-sector, particularly postgraduate study. This post
will be based within CLL but agile working arrangements can be discussed.
Informal
enquiries about the post can be directed to Tahitia McCabe, Genealogical
Studies Tahitia.mccabe@strath.ac.uk).
Formal interviews for this post are likely to be held on 06/05/2021.
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