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GRADE: Lecturer 0.5 SCOPE: To contribute to the academic, professional and administrative activities in the School on the MSc Architecture: Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies course RESPONSIBLE TO: Head of School SALARY: In the range £30,318.05 to £34,515.30 Pro Rata This post is subject to a one-year probationary period. DUTIES: The following duties and responsibilities are intended to give a broad indication of the variety of tasks that a Lecturer/Tutor in the School may be asked to undertake. It should be noted that a job description is not an exhaustive list of activities, and employees may be asked to carry out other duties commensurate with the grade of the post. The job description may also be amended to take account of changed circumstances, and employees will be consulted, if this is necessary. - To contribute to teaching, assessment, development and review for the MSc Architecture: Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies course
- In particular to act as a Seminar Tutor and Practical Studies Tutor for the MSc Architecture: Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies course
- To be present throughout the running of each teaching Module at CAT and undertake academic and pastoral care of students in designated Seminar group
- To give lectures as required and contribute to the general research life and activities of the School of Architecture, Environmental and Energy Studies.
- To undertake an agreed amount of Thesis supervision in consultation with the Thesis Co-ordinator
- To undertake administrative and other duties as appropriate and in consultation with the Programme Leader
- To work in accordance with CAT's employment policies and to be responsible for Health and Safety issues within a defined area.
- To work in a flexible manner to include evenings and weekends and to be present during all of each residential module at CAT.
PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential: - An in depth knowledge in one of the following areas: Global environmental issues, building environmental performance, renewable energy, environmental issues in architecture, environmentally sensitive resources and materials, environmental politics and economics, social issues in environment.
- Have a record of publication and/or tuition of students at an appropriate level, which shows some synergy with our existing teaching and research activities.
- Possess excellent communication skills and the ability to provide education to students from a wide range of experience and backgrounds.
- Post graduate qualification in a relevant subject area.
- Commitment to innovative teaching.
- Be self motivated with an ability to work independently
- Be able to play an active role as a member of an academic team and demonstrate appropriate team skills.
- Computer literate
- Excellent time management and organisational skills; able to prioritise appropriately and to work to deadlines
Desirable: - Teaching experience in Higher Education.
- Experience of curriculum development at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
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