Company Description London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA) offers our students a wide range of accredited programmes within the creative arts and contemporary business fields. With a broad network of industry connections, aided by our association with University College of Arts (UCA) and various other industry leading brands, we allow our students to get a real feel for working within the fashion, graphic design and the business space by embarking on a journey which is designed to meet our students’ academic and personal demands. LCCA offers students a unique industry-centred exposure to get students ready for their next step by adopting blended learning approaches delivered via workshops, lectures, fieldtrips, seminars, hosting sector leading subject-matter renowned experts from around the world and various other networking opportunities - therefore adopting a practical approach in the delivery of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. At the very heart of our vision is a student-centred learning and teaching methodology which is progressive, forward-thinking, modern, and designed to meet our learners’ needs. Position BA Business Management degree introduces students to key aspects of business, enabling them to gain theoretical knowledge and develop practical, analytical and critical thinking skills, to become innovative future business leaders. The Business Management Lecturer - BA Business Management role focuses on creating holistic approaches to teaching and learning within a business specialist area, ensuring that the experiences delivered will progress and retain students. The candidate must have an impeccable track record in delivering student success as well as strong industry links that will enhance and enrich the blended nature of delivering on the Business Management course. As a Business Management Lecturer, we deliver our courses over the weekdays, evenings and weekends, as required by the department. This flexibility is crucial to meet the needs of the programme and the institution. As the Business Management Lecturer for BA Business Management, you will liaise directly with the subject lead and deliver the current and newly validated curriculum and all areas of learning, teaching and assessment on this BA degree. This is also an opportunity for the role-holder to work with and assist the Subject Lead in this crucial curriculum area within the College. The role holder will be expected to engage in research and or professional practice to increase their subject, practice and pedagogic awareness. The role holder will also be expected to attract, recruit, and teach students in Business and to contribute to extra-curriculum activities, such as delivery of staff development programmes and other cross-College initiatives. The role-holder will focus on key subject specific disciplines within the Business degree and be responsible for the design, development and delivery of the modules linked to these disciplines. Requirements The Business Management Lecturer is expected to teach across all levels (4-6 essential) in their specialist subject area, with teaching at L3 and L7 considered desirable To set, promote and maintain appropriate educational and professional standards of good practice in teaching, delivery, and curriculum development. To undertake general course management responsibilities including less on planning, teaching, curriculum development, assessment, timetabling, resource planning, assessment scrutiny, materials auditing, online resource creation and management, creation of unit handbooks and teacher handbooks, admissions, and administration to ensure successful development and delivery of the BA Business Management programme by working with the course director. To undertake standardisation: setting assessments at the correct level, oversight of marking within teams, standard is a notion of feedback. To undertake a teaching programme, providing academic and pastoral support to students as necessary, monitoring student progress and maintaining appropriate records. To maintain strong links with related industries and professional bodies, keeping up to date with latest developments in the subject area and maintaining a professional level of expertise in relation to teaching and subject developments in the field. To work with the academic team, contributing to curriculum development and there view and development of cross-disciplinary teaching strategies. To fully utilize the College and other information and communication technologies to facilitate and enhance students ’learning experiences and organisational effectiveness. To undertake research and scholarly activity and/or professional practice in a relevant discipline. To attend and contribute to course related meetings and examination boards as required. To assist the course director in course team meetings, course committee meetings and organize and prepare for examination boards. Other information To undertake other duties appropriate to the grade and character of work as may be reasonably required, including specific duties of a similar or lesser grade. To adhere to the College’s Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Policy in all activities, and to actively promote equality of opportunity wherever possible. To be responsible for your own health and safety and that of your colleagues, in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act. To work in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR.