The post holder will be expected to contribute to the teaching of existing and future undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, within the discipline areas covered by the school. Experience of teaching a range of engineering principles related to materials disciplines is expected with a preference for expertise in materials characterisation. The role will include developing and delivering lectures (online and in-person), tutorial sessions, practical workshops, projects and group-working with students and other staff, engaging in assessment, and providing feedback to students. Job Responsibilities To work with colleagues in the School to deliver an exceptional learning experience for students in relevant Engineering topics. To teach and inspire undergraduate and postgraduate campus-based and remote students, and to design and conduct associated assessments. To act as Module Leader and to engage in the evaluation and development of modules for which you have responsibility, in terms of content, delivery and To promote the use of a range of methods and techniques in teaching, learning and To engage in pedagogy development and innovation to ensure teaching practice is current. To prepare high quality course materials and ensure that it is available to students. To deliver teaching including individual and group tutorials, seminars and lectures. To supervise practical sessions and individual/group student project work. Manage projects relating to own area of work and the organisation of external activities. To provide academic and pastoral support to undergraduate and postgraduate students. The position is full time and Fixed Term for 9 months (or the earlier return of the post holder). For any informal enquiries please contact Steven Kenny at S.D.Kennylboro.ac.uk For more information refer to the Job Description and Person Specification. Application closing date: 10.11.2024 £34,866 to £45,163 per annum. Subject to annual pay award.