St Edmund Hall proposes to appoint a Stipendiary Lecturer in Law from the beginning of Trinity Term 2025 to the end of Trinity Term 2026 (20 April 2025 to 20 June 2026). This is a fixed-term post to cover teaching requirements during Professor Joanna Bell’s maternity/sabbatical leave. The Lecturer will be expected to provide 7 weighted hours of tutorials per week during term time to undergraduates. Please note, this is an average and these hours will not necessarily be evenly spread. The teaching will be exclusively in FHS Administrative Law and Mods Constitutional Law. The appointment will be made on the Senior Tutors’ Committee recommended scale for 7-hour Stipendiary Lecturers (in the range £19,330 to £21,359 per annum) and will be subject to revision in line with national adjustments and will be pensionable with the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS). The successful candidate will be entitled to a research allowance at the rate of £925 per annum. The Lecturer will also be entitled to lunch and dinner at the Common Table throughout the period of the appointment whenever the College Kitchen is open and the use of a bookable teaching room. Applicants should hold or be working towards a doctorate in Law or be able to demonstrate excellence in legal research in other ways. Consistent with Law Faculty policy, we will not offer employment to research students who have not yet obtained their D. Phil student status (i.e., passed their Qualifying Test). Applications should clearly show how skills and experience meet the criteria contained in the Further Particulars. View Further Particulars Here Applications Applications should be sent by email to recruitmentseh.ox.ac.uk not later than GMT noon on Friday, 7 February 2025. Applications should include: A short covering letter, of no more than one page, explaining the candidate’s motivations for applying, and how they meet the criteria of the post. A CV, detailing career, education, and qualifications (including degree classifications); teaching experience and research in progress or planned; publications, prizes, or awards. The CV should be no longer than four pages and ideally less than two. The names of two academic referees (see below). Interviews are expected to take place either in Oxford or remotely shortly after the closing date. Referees You are advised to contact your referees before applying, to ensure that they are aware of your application and the requirements for the post, and to ensure that they would be content to write a reference for you for this post if asked to do so, in the event that you are shortlisted. Your application should include for each referee their name, position, relationship to you, postal address, email address and contact telephone number. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to contact their referees and ask them to submit the references directly to us prior to interview. If you have any queries about the post, please contact Professor Joanna Bell ( joanna.bellseh.ox.ac.uk ). Recruitment Monitoring Please consider completing the online Equal Opportunity Monitoring Form. Submission of this form is voluntary and does not form part of the selection process, but we would be grateful if you are willing to return it with your application to assist us with our equal opportunity monitoring. A paper copy can be obtained here. £19,330 to £21,359 per annum