Lecturer in HND Digital Technologies/Computing - Birmingham
Global Banking School
- Birmingham
- Permanent
- Full-time
- All aspects of planning, delivering, and assessing student work, ensuring that all learning outcomes are met.
- Develop, update, and improve course materials as appropriate.
- Manage and lead modules/ units.
- Keep up-to-date with specific and pedagogic innovations.
- As a part of team, play a full and pro-active part in engaging and retaining students.
- Use a variety of learning and teaching methods/materials including live online learning.
- Attend meetings as required, to contribute to the decision-making process and to develop productive working relationships within the various teams you will be engaged with.
- To actively be involved in staff development activities and peer observations.
- You will hold qualifications at least at master’s level in the relevant subject area (e.g., computing, IT or computer science) and will ideally hold a PhD or be able to demonstrate equivalent high level professional experience in the discipline.
- Good knowledge of one or more of the following areas:
Web development and digital marketing
Database systems
Cloud computing
Networking and cybersecurity.
IoT and emerging technologies.
Business analysis and digital transformation
- Experience teaching in the wider subject area
- Previous lecturing experience for similar courses
- Experience supervising student work and providing support and feedback
- Teaching qualifications: PGCHE, MA in HE Practice or FHEA etc
- Experience of working in the industry of your subject areas.
- Highly competitive salary and bonus
- 25 days holiday (excluding Bank Holidays), raising by one extra day leave per year of service, up to a maximum of five additional days
- Matched contribution pension scheme
- Social events
- Access to a range of discounts to over 3000 retail outlet stores
- Opportunity to earn money back on your personal reward page
- Employee Assistant programme with access to 24-hour support
- Generous employee referral programme