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Associate Professor in Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH
Location
London, United Kingdom
Salary
£50,132 to £58,089 plus £3640 London weighting per annum
Closing date
19 Apr 2019

Department of Human Resources & Organisational Behaviour

Location:      Greenwich
Salary:      £50,132 to £58,089 plus £3640 London weighting per annum
Contract Type:      Permanent
Closing Date:      Friday 19 April 2019
Interview Date:      To be confirmed

As part of our on-going development strategy, the University of Greenwich Faculty of Business is seeking an Associate Professor in Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour. We are seeking an energetic colleague who will implement strategies and plans to ensure academic excellence in the Department, the Faculty and the wider University community. Candidates with outstanding achievements in teaching and scholarship are encouraged to apply.

The Faculty of Business based in the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich – a UNESCO World Heritage site – has a strong commitment to diversity and internationalism. This is reflected in our focus on inclusive curricula and equality of opportunity for learners. The Department of Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour has a portfolio of Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes in the areas of Business Management and Human Resource Management. Our teaching is informed by the international research agenda of our Centre for Research in Employment and Work (CREW) and multidisciplinary Diversity Interest Group. This new role will focus on developing effective learning environments and enhanced student support and guidance.

Applicants should be interested in promoting academic attainment through inclusive curricula and committed to developing student employability and ambition. We would particularly welcome candidates with expertise in the enhancement of pedagogic research and practice. They will lead curricula improvement through collaboration and consultation with students, colleagues, alumni, employers, and relevant professional bodies. They will actively support and promote continuing professional development of themselves and others (e.g. mentoring and training) in relation to pedagogy, the student experience and subject expertise. They will lead our engagement with established professional development networks in support of staff and students, including (e.g. CIPD/ SHRM/ HEA), positively impacting on colleagues and students.

This role offers opportunities for pedagogical development and research, and leadership experience in a supportive, student-focused environment. We welcome applications from all members of the academic community and value diversity.

Should you have any queries please contact the HR Recruitment Team on HR-Recruitment@gre.ac.uk

We are looking for people who can help us deliver our mission of transforming lives through inspired teaching and research, through our values.

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We aim to be an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.

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