Lecturer in Sociology (HU3119M-25-165)

University of Brighton

  • Brighton
  • £41,064-48,822 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 19 days ago
HU3119M-25-165Are you passionate about inspiring the next generation of sociologists?We’re seeking a dynamic Lecturer in Sociology to join our vibrant, academically rich, and interdisciplinary School of Humanities and Social Sciences. The post is an exciting opportunity to join a highly collaborative team of Sociologists nestled between the South Downs National Park, and the coast here in Brighton.You will need to have a solid knowledge of general sociology as a basis for teaching on a variety of core curriculum areas, across our undergraduate programmes. We are looking for someone who can demonstrate a willingness and ability to contribute to a range of teaching across the curriculum, and have a commitment to pastoral care, and supporting students’ development. The role will require you to take over the supervision of final year dissertation students who have already started their projects, providing support for students’ research where necessary.To be successful in this post, you should also:
  • Have a degree in a relevant subject area
  • Be competent with IT, particularly in relation to teaching and learning
This is a full-time (37 hours per week) fixed-term post for 9 months to cover a period of maternity leave, based at our Brighton Moulsecoomb campus and we welcome applications from people seeking to job share.Why Join Us?
At Brighton, you’ll find a supportive and forward-thinking academic community. We offer a generous annual leave package, travel loan schemes and a range of other . There will be opportunities for some remote working depending on timetables.Informal enquiries are welcome – please contact:
Lara Perry, Dean of Humanities and Social Science: or
Suzie Clift, Subject Lead for Criminology and Sociology:Further details:The University is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive environment for all staff regardless of age, disability, family or caring responsibilities, gender identity, marital status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief (including non-belief), sex and sexual orientation. We embrace equality and diversity in our working, learning, research and teaching environment and are committed to maintaining a supportive and inclusive community. We particularly encourage applicants from Minority Ethnic backgrounds because the University is under-represented by Minority Ethnic staff.For the vast majority of our roles we operate an agile working system with time split between working on campus and at the employee's home. It is the University's expectation that home working will take place within the UK.Further information about working for us, as well as the wide range of benefits we offer, can be found in the

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