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International Foundation Programme (IFP) Subject Tutor (Economics and/or Management)

International Foundation Programme (IFP) Subject Tutor (Economics and/or Management)

University of Bristol

Bristol, City of

  • Expired
Salary:
£36,333 - £45,737 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
14 June 2023

Job overview

International Foundation Programme (IFP) Subject Tutor (Economics and/or Management)

Job Number: ACAD106888

Contract Type/Work Pattern: Open ended/Full time

Salary: £36,333 - £45,737 per annum

The role

Within our Centre for Academic Language and Development department, we are looking for a new Subject Tutor to teach Economics and/or Management at level 3. This position offers you a fantastic opportunity to join the Centre’s large and expanding International Foundation Programme (IFP) team.

In this role, you will contribute to the continued development of the University of Bristol’s IFP as a world-class provision that attracts diverse, high-quality students and provides them with an excellent educational experience.

This role offers a great balance between an average of 12 to 15 contact teaching hours per week, and opportunities to develop teaching materials and yourself through personal CPD.

What will you be doing?

As a Subject tutor, you will be teaching Economics and/or Management (Business Studies) on the International Foundation Programme’s Social Sciences and Law pathway.

As well as teaching, you will collaborate with the Economics and/or Management Subject Leads in the design and development of the Centre’s materials, assessments and CPD under the supervision of the Social Sciences and Law Co-ordinator. You will be working in line with the Centre’s principles of development, reflexivity, autonomy, collaboration, transparency and transferability.

You should apply if

  • You have teaching experience in courses in Economics and/or Management (Business Studies) at level 3. This could be from Secondary, Sixth Form, Further or Higher Education.
  • You hold a degree within a relevant subject or hold similar work experience.
  • You are an enthusiastic, experienced professional who can work as part of a dynamic teaching team.
  • You have the ability to adapt the delivery of materials depending on the needs of a particular cohort of students.
  • Alongside your skills and experience, you will thrive in an autonomous environment and be analytical with strong problem-solving skills.
  • The ability to teach Accounting and Finance would be an advantage.

Benefits of working in this role for the University include:

  • 23 days of annual leave per year plus 7 University closure days.
  • Automatic entry to a generous pension scheme.
  • Inclusive culture, valuing the diversity of thought, beliefs, and background.
  • Staff discounts including annual bus fares, University gym and cycle to work scheme Supportive and rewarding working environment.

Additional information

Flexible working is available from home or office, when not teaching or attending meetings. Regular Centre-lead CPD sessions, as well as the University sessions, are available to all staff.

Contract type: Open-ended

Work pattern: Full-time (1FTE)

Grade: I/P3 or J/P3

Salary: I: £36,333 - £40,745 per annum/J: £40,745 - £45,737 per annum

School/Unit: Centre for Academic Language and Development, Faculty of Arts

Shift pattern: 35 hours per week

For informal queries, please contact Ajay Sarda, AS3013@bristol.ac.uk

This advert will close at 23:59 GMT on 14th June 2023.

Application link: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/details/?jobId=313204&jobTitle=International%20Foundation%20Programme%20(IFP)%20Subject%20Tutor%20(Economics%20and%20%2F%20or%20Management)

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