Post-graduate Teaching Assistant (CLAR1013) - (Part-Time, FTC, Internal Only) (ARTS229325)

University of Nottingham

  • Nottingham
  • £31,637 per year
  • Permanent
  • Part-time
  • 8 hours ago
Post-graduate Teaching Assistant (CLAR1013) - (Part-Time, FTC, Internal Only)Area
Classics & ArchaeologyLocation
University ParkSalary
£31,637 per annum pro rata.Closing Date
Thursday 18 September 2025Reference
ARTS229325INTERNAL VACANCYThis vacancy is open to PGR students who lead or second supervisor is based in the Department of Classics of Archaeology only.The Department of Classics and Archaeology is looking for a Post-graduate Teaching Assistant (PGTA) for the academic year 2025-2026. Please note, we can only accept applicants whose supervisors (i.e., lead or second) are based in the Department of Classics and Archaeology.The purpose of the role is to support teaching and learning in our modules, working with the academic module convenor(s) through the delivery of small group teaching for students taking CLAR1013 – Interpreting Ancient Art and Archaeology in Semester 2, contract to start mid-January.This is a Part-Time, FTC position funded until 19-Jun-2026.Workload details:
  • Delivery of 4 1-hour seminars to 4 seminar groups
  • Marking 50 2,000-word essays
  • 10 office hours
Seminar dates are still to be confirmed with timetabling. You will be provided with guidance for each seminar and before the assessment period by the module convenor.Before applying, please ensure you have passed your first progression review and are in good standing on your PhD, including having your supervisor's approval to apply. Evidence of this must be attached to your application as ‘Requested Documentation’ from your doctorial supervisor.If you have previously completed Preparing to Teach in Higher Education training, or the new Discovering Teaching Pathway training, evidence of this should be attached to your application as ‘Requested Documentation’. The Discovering Teaching Pathway training can be undertaken post appointment if necessary and you will be paid for the time taken to complete this. Upcoming dates can be found .If you are interested in this position, click 'apply now'. A CV and cover letter should also be attached to your application.This core teaching in the 2025-2026 academic session will be delivered face-to-face in a classroom setting (though in-year changes may be necessary). PGTAs are expected to be able to commit to be present on the University Park campus during the terms for which teaching is allocated.The Department of Classics and Archaeology values equality, diversity and inclusion. We are committed to offering equal treatment and opportunities to our workforce and student body. We welcome applications from those who are underrepresented in the sector and at the University of Nottingham, including, but not exclusive to, women, disabled and neurodiverse people, LGBTQ+ people and people from Black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds.Informal enquiries may be addressed to Hannah O’Regan, Head of Department, email: hannah.oregan@nottingham.ac.uk or Matt Myers, Department Director of PGR, email: matthew.myers@nottingham.ac.uk. Please note that applications sent directly to these email addresses will not be accepted.Further details:Our university is a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community. We welcome those of different cultures, ethnicities and beliefs – indeed this very diversity is vital to our success, it is fundamental to our values and enriches life on campus. Visit our website.We are proud to be a . Increasing the diversity of our community is extremely important to us and we are committed to the aims of Disability Confident Scheme.We are the first university to have achieved .To help you succeed, we published to provide support on the application and interview process.Discover our benefits, visit website.We welcome applications from UK, Europe and worldwide and aim to make your move to the UK as smooth as possible. Visit the page for details.Your application will be considered on an equal basis, subject to the relevant permission to work in the UK as set out by .

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