St Catherine’s College proposes to appoint a 6.5-hour Stipendiary plus 1.25 weighted-hour Non-Stipendiary (Class A) Lecturer in Contract Law for Trinity Term 2025, from 1 April 2025 to 30 June 2025 to cover dispensation for a College officership. The Lecturer will be expected to teach 6.5 weighted hours plus 1.25 weighted hours a week averaged over two terms (sixteen weeks) of the appointment. The post-holder will be responsible for teaching the FHS course Contract Law and supporting students in their final year in preparing for their exams. The College operates a weighting system whereby hours spent teaching groups larger than one person count for more than one hour). College teaching is in small groups (usually two or three students). In addition, as a member of the team of Law tutors, the post-holder will be expected to play a full role in the running of Law in the College, including setting and marking College examinations, and taking a role in the pastoral care of undergraduates. Informal enquiries about the tutorial teaching requirements may be made to the Director of Studies for Law, Professor Andrew Dickinson ( andrew.dickinsonstcatz.ox.ac.uk ). The annual stipend for the Stipendiary Lecturer appointment is currently £16,514, which will be pro-rated for the period of appointment, and is pensionable. The retainer for the Class A appointment is £151.75 for the term. The Lecturer will be a member of the Senior Common Room and will be entitled, free of charge, to three lunches and two dinners per week during term-time. Teaching/seminar rooms are available for booking within College. Further particulars may be obtained from https://www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/category/vacancies/ or, in case of difficulty, from the Personnel Advisor personnelstcatz.ox.ac.uk Applications should be sent, in a single file, by email to the Personnel Advisor ( personnelstcatz.ox.ac.uk ) to arrive not later than noon on Friday 18 October 2024. Applications must include: a completed Application Cover Form (available to download as part of the further particulars); a letter of application including a statement of prior teaching experience; a full curriculum vitae; and the names of two academic referees. A recruitment monitoring form should also be submitted. Candidates should supply each of their referees with a copy of the further particulars and ask them to write directly to the Personnel Advisor, by email ( personnelstcatz.ox.ac.uk ) by the same closing date. Interviews will be held in the week beginning 28 th October The closing date for applications is noon on Friday 18 th October.