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Lecturer (Work Based Learning)

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND
Location
Lanarkshire
Salary
AC2: £36, 914 - £44, 045 pro rata
Closing date
10 Feb 2020

School of Business and Creative Industries

Lanarkshire Campus

Lecturer (Work Based Learning) 2 posts

REQ000927

Grade AC2: £36, 914 - £44, 045 pro rata

Part Time: 17.5 hours per week, Fixed Term 24 months

The UWS School of Business and Creative Industries is continuing to make a significant investment in academic posts to support its strategic development over the next five years and to help further position the School as a key player locally, nationally and internationally.

These posts will be specialist academic positions designed to support the significant growth of Work Based Learning within the School on our Graduate Apprenticeship Degree programme.

The ideal candidate will have practical experience within the area of Business and Management. The role encompasses overseeing the Work Based Learning projects for up to thirty students. This will include undertaking visits, agreeing learning contracts between student and employer/mentor and grading assessments.

You will be joining us at a very exciting time in our development and would become part of a dedicated team who offer support and guidance to their students. You will have opportunities to help build the reputation and profile of our School as a leading contributor to the economic and social development of the communities in which we work.

Further information, including details of how to apply are available at https://jobs.uws.ac.uk/

Closing date:                   Monday 10th February 2020

Interviews to be held on: Week Commencing 2nd March 2020

UWS is committed to equality and diversity and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups.

UWS is a “Disability Confident” employer.

University of the West of Scotland is a registered Scottish charity, no. SC002520.

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