
Literature Tutor
- Egham, Surrey
- Contract
- Full-time
Responsibilities include contributing directly to student support and to the development and implementation of innovative teaching practices across the Centre, as well as a commitment to CPD and keeping up-to-date with VLE technology.ABOUT THE ROLE
- Contribute to the design, delivery and development of modules offered by Royal Holloway International Study Centre.
- Plan and deliver in-person lectures and classes at the ISC and be available to provide support outside of the classroom through additional VLE tasks, tutorials and drop-in sessions and workshops with a normal teaching load of 10-15 hours per week (based on standard delivery model).
- Write and prepare module examinations, marking rubrics and other forms of formative and summative assessment.
- Mark students' formative and summative assessment submissions and provide timely feedback to students on their performance, including during one-to-one tutorials and through regular student reports.
- Contribute more broadly to the assessment life cycle through moderation of assessments on the SSAH pathway.
- Develop and update course material for modules and teaching sessions.
- Develop and maintain module VLE pages for to augment in-person learning.
- Work with the Centre's administration team in the delivery of induction, orientation, and registration programmes.
- Notify and liaise with colleagues, where necessary, to ensure all students receive appropriate on-going welfare and progression support.
- Track students' academic journey and identify and implement appropriate intervention strategies to support on-going learning.
- Follow centre protocol and liaise with colleagues and line manager according to procedure, particularly with regards to compliance processes such as class timetabling, attendance, and engagement monitoring.
- Implement quality assurance procedures at module and teaching session level and contribute to the annual monitoring and review of courses.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of students' attendance and performance.
- A Bachelor's degree in a Social Science or Humanities discipline with a strong literature focus. A Master's qualification is required to teach on the pre-master's programmes. (Essential)
- Teaching qualification (Desirable)
- Experience teaching active, student-centred lessons in UK higher or further education contexts. (Essential)
- Assessment marking experience at a minimum of RQF level 3 (Essential)
- Experience of working with international students (Desirable)
- Experience of module co-ordination or another module administration (Desirable)
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