Hourly Paid Lecturer British Sign Language - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham Trent University

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Hourly Paid Lecturer - British Sign Language:

£48.55 per direct teaching hour.

This includes
2 or more of the following elements: teaching, preparation and marking of the scheduled programme of work.


A flat rate of £19.42 Salary per direct teaching hour will be paid for completing one of the above elements of the schedule.


The number of hours required and the days of the week may vary.

About the Role:


Nottingham Trent University is looking for hourly paid lecturers in British Sign Language to contribute to the University Language Programme.

The University Language Programme (ULP) at the Nottingham Institute for Languages and Intercultural Communications within the School of Arts & Humanities provides students and staff across the university, as well as members of the general public, with the opportunity to learn a new language or improve their existing language skills.

Our language courses are designed to build students' ability and confidence to communicate freely in their chosen language.

Classes are normally two hours in length, and often take place in the evenings.

You will need to be an experienced language teaching specialist, with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to teach a language effectively using a variety of methods.

Some of the key activities within your role are:

  • As part of the module team, you prepare and deliver teaching and teaching materials, utilising appropriate teaching, learning, support and assessment methods to ensure the defined learning objectives are met, with the guidance of the programme team, and taking into account student or peer feedback where appropriate.
  • The setting and marking of projects and assignments and providing timely feedback to students.
  • The setting, marking and supervision of examinations (including referrals).

Closing date:

Wednesday 4th March 2024**
Interviews will be held online (MS Teams)
TBC

About Us:


Nottingham Trent University is looking for hourly paid lecturers in British Sign Language to contribute to the University Language Programme.


The
University Language Programme (ULP) at the Nottingham Institute for Languages and Intercultural Communications within the School of Arts & Humanities provides students and staff across the university, as well as members of the general public, with the opportunity to learn a new language or improve their existing language skills.

Our language courses are designed to build students' ability and confidence to communicate freely in their chosen language.


You will work under the direction of the Programme Manager/Course Leaders for the ULP and the Head of Department of the Nottingham Institute for Languages and Intercultural Communications, in delivering high quality teaching and learning (face-to-face on campus) to undergraduate, postgraduate and external students.

Delivery of classes includes active use of the University's virtual learning platform. Duties will consist of e.g., preparation, delivery, and marking (including moderation and/or second-marking).

Classes are normally two hours in length, and often take place in the evenings.

You will need to be an experienced language teaching specialist, with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to teach a language effectively using a variety of methods.


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We can offer you a career with a difference, as together we shape futures, change lives and create the university of the future.

Doing things differently, we empower our people to shape, create and innovate.

Whether they're pushing the boundaries with award-winning research, transforming society through global collaborations or supporting and helping our students to achieve their potential.


Join our friendly and diverse community of 4,000 professionals, academics and researchers, and you'll enjoy the support and ownership you need to perform at your best.

A great place to work, we value, respect and care for all our colleagues, providing flexible and competitive rewards and genuine opportunities for career progression.

So, take on an exciting new challenge with an ambitious university where progress never stops.


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Please note that this role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and successful applicants will be asked to declare any unspent criminal convictions.


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