Job Role: Psychology Lecturer
Location: London
Employment Basis: Permanent, Full-Time/Part-Time
Hourly Pay: £38
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Psychology Lecturer to join our academic team in London. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced educator or someone looking to make a career in teaching. As a Psychology Lecturer, you will have the chance to inspire and support students, helping them develop a comprehensive understanding of psychological theories and practices while fostering their intellectual curiosity.
Key Responsibilities:
* Teaching & Lesson Delivery: Design, prepare, and deliver engaging and stimulating lessons covering key psychological concepts, theories, and research methods.
* Assessment & Feedback: Develop and implement assessments to monitor student progress, providing timely, constructive feedback that supports their academic growth.
* Student Support: Offer additional support to students, addressing individual learning needs and ensuring they have the resources to succeed in their studies.
* Curriculum Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and improvement of the Psychology curriculum, ensuring it remains current and relevant.
* Classroom Management: Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment that encourages student participation, collaboration, and critical thinking.
* Progress Monitoring: Regularly assess student progress and ensure timely intervention when necessary to provide additional support for struggling learners.
Qualifications and Experience Required:
* A degree in Psychology or a related field (or equivalent professional experience).
* A relevant teaching qualification (or willingness to work towards one).
* Proven experience in teaching Psychology at the Further Education level or equivalent.
* In-depth knowledge of psychological theories, research methods, and contemporary issues in the field.
* Strong communication skills with the ability to engage and motivate students.
* A commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment.
Desirable Skills & Attributes:
* Experience teaching a diverse group of students, including those with varying learning styles and abilities.
* Ability to incorporate a variety of teaching methods and resources to enhance student learning.
* Strong organisational and time-management skills to manage multiple tasks effectively.
* Familiarity with current trends in psychology and the ability to bring real-world applications into the classroom.
* A student-focused approach, with a commitment to supporting learners' academic and personal development.
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