
Lecturers
- York
- £46,049-56,535 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- To develop research objectives, projects and proposals and carry out individual or collaborative research projects.
- To lead on and/or contribute to the production of research outputs and research outcomes.
- To design, develop and deliver teaching across a wide range of modules and/or within a particular programme or subject area.
- To undertake effectively a range of administrative and managerial responsibilities.
- An undergraduate or postgraduate degree in the law of England and Wales and a PhD in Law (awarded or close to submission)
- Expertise in research and teaching in the area of environmental, healthcare and public law
- Specialist knowledge in subject area of law of a level adequate to design & develop teaching programmes and the provision of learning support across different levels of academic activity
- Ability to develop research objectives, projects and proposals
- Show commitment to the department/university outside of their chosen field, for example undertaking management and administration duties
- Collaborative ethos
- To lecture, lead seminars, problem-based learning and professional legal skills workshops, tutorials and other forms of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching
- To develop teaching and learning activities in the School and deliver learning activities on professional legal skills and SQE modules and through the supervision of students on clinic modules.
- To carry out ongoing curriculum review, including teaching content and materials and contribute to the development of teaching and learning strategies.
- To undertake effectively a range of administrative and managerial responsibilities.
- Postgraduate degree in law of England or Wales or equivalent professional legal experience
- Extensive knowledge in law, in particular in the Foundations subjects for England and Wales or SQE subjects
- Ability to design & develop teaching in undergraduate or postgraduate law programmes and the provision of learning support across different levels of academic activity
- Particular ability to design and deliver learning activities and content to support the delivery of Foundations subjects for England and Wales, professional legal skills or for SQE subjects
- Experience in teaching and learning in the law of England and Wales at undergraduate or postgraduate level or in an evidenced similar context such as professional legal development of lawyers
- Collaborative ethos
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