Assistant or Associate Professor in Engineering
- Hereford
- £41,738-59,743 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work with industrial and community partners - supported by an Academic Leader for Challenges and our Academic Partnerships Associate - to define projects and challenges that enable, contextualise and underpin planned learning.
- Build on our collective learning, student feedback, and your own scholarship to enhance the student learning experience and continually improve the ability of students to systematically develop knowledge and skills at the required standard.
- Contribute to an innovative, high-quality curriculum through development, design, implementation and improvement activities.
- Be a personal tutor as allocated.
- Identify and develop your own area of leadership that contributes to NMITE's goals and the interests of the wider HE sector, for example (but not limited to) admissions, employability, EDI, assessment, outreach, or civic engagement.
- Support student recruitment, outreach activities and the broader student experience as requested.
- Actively follow and promote NMITE's vision, ethos and policies.
- Be flexible, adaptable, and willing to take on other tasks as necessary to support the entire development and delivery of NMITE.
- Demonstrate your commitment to your own continuing professional development and growing your professional standing.
- Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of pedagogical practice in your area of expertise, developing and demonstrating your potential to model and advocate scholarly, evidence-based teaching.
- In time and with support, develop and demonstrate your potential to contribute to academic income generation, such as through educational research grants, knowledge transfer funding or short course delivery.
- Engage actively and productively with other areas of NMITE outside the academic team.
- Interest in engineering education and a desire to teach future engineers in a forward-looking, unique, start-up HEI
- Experience of designing and facilitating high-quality teaching and learning, with positive student feedback, in higher education.
- Demonstrable ability to teach on NMITE's undergraduate degree programmes.
- Experience of facilitating active learning and assessment-for-learning strategies.
- Specialist knowledge in cognate fields consistent with the job description.
- Either a Ph.D.in an engineering discipline, ideally mechanical engineering, or demonstrable similar experience in independent thought and leadership.
- Proven success in working in productive and positive teams.
- As there are opportunities to teach outside your core specialism, for example in programming (particularly Python), other technical and transferable skills, or in supporting other academics in the delivery of course engineering modules (e.g., data and AI), the ability and willingness to teach in other areas will be an advantage.
- Chartered or Incorporated engineer status (or equivalent international professional engineering registration), or the willingness to work towards this within the probationary period.
- Experience of using and/or developing novel pedagogies.
- Knowledge of teaching and learning theory and practice in an HE context.
- Experience in pastoral/academic tutoring.
- Grit and determination. We will be determined in everything we do, demonstrating the staying power needed to see things through.
- Inclusive. We will respect every individual and every voice will be equally important. We will have a community of students learning with people from a variety of backgrounds and our staff team will be equally diverse.
- Creative and learning. We will test the boundaries of existing practice and find new ways of doing things. We will always seek to justify the “new” in our title. We will try new things with humility, accepting mistakes and learning from them. We will always seek to learn from experiences by sharing openly what went well and what went wrong.
- Honest. We will always be courteous and respectful but also honest and straightforward when dealing with each other. We will not hide from uncomfortable truths and staff will be provided with the information they seek to do their jobs and to be well informed about our progress.
- Curious. We will encourage scrutiny from each other and welcome questions from any colleagues - whoever they are and whatever their role. Communication will always be assumed to be a two-way process. Colleagues should always ask for information they feel they need that is not being provided and we will always listen to each other.
- Aligned. We will always work to advance the institution's mission and its core aims, whatever our role. We will challenge work that does not align with our mission.
- Pension scheme
- Life assurance
- 30 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays & closure days & Additional day off for your birthday)
- Flexible working arrangements
- Westfield Health & Rewards with optional private medical insurance
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