
Temporary Teaching & Scholarship Lecturer in Microbiology (40% FTE)
- Whiteley, Hampshire
- Temporary
- Part-time
- Deliver lectures and a laboratory based practical for Practical skills for Biologists. This is a first year 20-credit module running in Semester 1.
- Deliver lectures on Virology for Principles of Life. This is a first year 20-credit module running in Semester 1.
- Support introductory lectures and carry out individual interviews for students for the module Environmental Issues. This is a third year 10 or 20-credit module running in Semester 1.
- Deliver lectures on viruses, bacteria, fungi and protozoa and a laboratory based practical (repeated total of 2 x) for Parasites and pathogens. This is a third year 20-credit module running in Semester 1.
- Deliver lectures on virology for Microbiology. This is a second year 20-credit module running in Semester 2.
- Act as pastoral and academic tutor to undergraduate students.
- Supervise final year dissertation projects on topics related to microbiology and bacteriophages.
- Contribute to the development, delivery, and quality assurance of the undergraduate curricula.
- Maintain an excellent standard of teaching as indicated by peer observation, quality assessment, student feedback etc.
- Undertake assessment and provide feedback to students as required.
- Work collaboratively, sharing good practice with colleagues within the School and the College more widely, as appropriate.
- Develop and co-ordinate modules and programmes as required.
- Maintain an up-to-date record of job performance and activities and to participate in the performance review process.
- Attend all relevant board and examination meetings.
- Carry out other teaching, management/administrative duties as specified by the Head of School.
- The post holder will be expected to participate in performance review and developmental activities.
- The post holder will be expected to comply with the University’s equality policies and statements, Dignity at Work and Study Policy and the University’s Welsh Language Scheme.
- Ensure continued development of personal knowledge and skills to ensure that teaching reflects current best practice.
- The post holder has a general and legal duty of care in relation to health, safety and wellbeing and must take all reasonable steps to ensure a safe and healthy working environment for themselves and for other members of staff, students and visitors affected by their actions or inactions. The post holder is also required to comply with all applicable health and safety policies, procedures and risk assessments.
- The post holder must comply with relevant legal and financial policies and procedures and be aware of their responsibilities in terms of the legal requirements of their post.
- PhD (or equivalent) in a microbiology related area, or be near to completion.
- Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCertHE) or be close to the completion OR Recognised by the HEA as a Fellow / Recognised by Advance HE as a Fellow against Descriptor 2 of the UKPSF.
- A record of teaching experience.
- Initiative, motivation and enthusiasm for facilitating learning in undergraduate students in a College committed to excellence in teaching.
- Experience of developing and supervising dissertation topics for undergraduate students.
- A willingness to contribute effectively to administrative activities.
- A high level of interpersonal and communication skills, so as to be able to engage effectively with academic, research, technical and administrative staff.
- An ability and flexibility to work in teams across a range of disciplines.
- Ability to carry out pastoral care and appreciate the issues faced by a diverse body of students.
- An appreciation of the bilingual and bicultural character of modern Wales.
- Experience of university quality assurance issues.
- A record of innovative and excellent teaching in HE.
- Experience with curriculum development.
- Familiarity with issues relating to quality assurance, student recruitment and satisfaction, pastoral care and student engagement, and the Welsh and UK Higher Education landscape.
- The ability to communicate through the medium of Welsh is desirable for this role.