The London Center for Arcadia University, based in Holborn, is seeking to appoint a Lecturer for our course “A Black History of Britain”. This is a new course commencing Spring 2025, we anticipate offering the course in both Spring and Fall semesters. The course meets once per week for a long teaching block (circa 3.5 hours) incorporating lectures, seminars, visits and other class activities. Approximately 800 US college students participate each year on Arcadia’s Programmes through the London Center. We host first year students each year, and this course is likely to have a mix of freshman, sophomore and junior year students enrolled. This position reports to the Associate Director of Academic Affairs. Main Duties Finalising the syllabus for the course Teaching the above class (including preparation of teaching materials) at the set times dates specified below Providing syllabus and course pack/reader details by the required deadline Providing academic advising, either face-to-face or via Canvas VLE or by email Arranging/accompanying students on co-curricular trips, where relevant Examination – setting examination questions, invigilation and marking, including some second marking if required Completion of end-of-term assessment forms Attendance at academic staff meetings (up to two per semester) Required Masters or equivalent relevant professional experience in related field Past experience of teaching in higher education Demonstrable interest within the field Desirable PhD in relevant field Understanding of US higher education system Previous experience teaching within US higher education Person Specification An individual who can develop effective working relationships with both academic and administrative staff. All applicants should be able to lawfully accept employment in the U.K. If you are not a UK citizen, please address your right to work in the UK in your covering letter. Salary £ 3,900 plus a 3.5% matched pension contribution. A course development fee to cover preparation time ahead of the course may also be payable. Application Applicants should submit a detailed CV and covering letter to Associate Director of Academic Affairs, Marilyn Grundy via the ' Apply ' button £3,900. Per Course