Senior Teaching Fellow Senior Tutor \ Principal Teaching Fellow – Senior Tu at Imperial College London
South Kensington, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 May, 25

Salary

75365.0

Posted On

18 Feb, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Teaching, Addition, Learners, Higher Education, Mathematics, Workshops, Physical Sciences

Industry

Education Management

Description

EDUCATION RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP

  • Engage in scholarly activities related to subject area and higher education practice.
  • Contribute to the process of securing funds for scholarly activities.
  • Be responsible for the development of new initiatives in teaching within the Department.
  • Apply knowledge acquired from scholarship to teaching.

EDUCATION RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP

  • Be proactive in helping secure internal or external funding for teaching initiatives or scholarship.
  • Be responsible for the development of teaching and learning strategies in the Department, Faculty and College.
  • Actively participate in relevant conferences and workshops both internally and nationally.

EDUCATION

  • A degree (or equivalent) and postgraduate qualification in Engineering, Mathematics or Physical Sciences.
  • A recognised qualification in Higher Education learning and teaching at PGCert level (or equivalent) or higher.
  • Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy or equivalent
  • Experience in providing and managing pastoral support to learners and knowledge of the challenges which students may encounter
  • Experience of managing confidential information
  • Experience of managing cases of academic misconduct by students
  • Ability to mentor and communicate effectively with students
  • Ability to deliver excellent student support
  • Ability to design, deliver and innovate high-quality teaching activities

EDUCATION

  • A degree (or equivalent) and postgraduate qualification in Engineering, Mathematics or Physical Sciences.
  • A recognised qualification in Higher Education learning and teaching at PG Diploma level (or equivalent) or higher.
  • Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (or equivalent)
  • Experience in providing and managing pastoral support to learners and knowledge of the challenges which students may encounter
  • Experience of managing confidential information
  • Experience of managing cases of academic misconduct by students
  • Ability to mentor and communicate effectively with students
  • Ability to deliver excellent student support
  • Ability to design, deliver and innovate high-quality teaching activities

AVAILABLE DOCUMENTS

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Please note that job descriptions are not exhaustive, and you may be asked to take on additional duties that align with the key responsibilities mentioned above.
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Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE

The Senior Tutor will be responsible for ensuring all students receive high-quality support throughout their time at Imperial. They will have overall responsibility for the academic and pastoral care of undergraduate students in the Department.
As either a Senior Teaching Fellow (Learning and Teaching Job Family, Level 4) or a Principal Teaching Fellow (Learning and Teaching Job Family, Level 5), the postholder will deliver teaching in the Department’s undergraduate and postgraduate courses that align with their technical background. They will understand the educational needs, processes, and challenges of our students and initiate improvements in our educational programmes and service provision in collaboration with students and teaching staff.

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