Location: Clifton Ln, Nottingham NG11
Type: Zero Hours Contract
Salary (£): £19.41 per hour (flat rate) / £48.53 per direct teaching hour
About Nottingham Trent University
Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is celebrated for its dynamic and inclusive environment, prioritizing high-quality education and impactful research. The School of Science and Technology, equipped with modern facilities, provides a range of courses including biosciences, chemistry, computing, technology, engineering, forensic science, mathematics, physics, and sport science.
Job Details
Benefits
- Opportunity to work within a diverse and forward-thinking department.
- Engage in both face-to-face and online teaching methods.
- Flexible working hours during the academic year.
- Chance to contribute to advanced research and teaching initiatives.
Requirements
- Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Forensic Science, or a related field.
- Demonstrated experience in teaching, particularly in Crime Scene Investigation, Inorganic Chemistry, or Physical Chemistry.
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate complex ideas effectively.
- Commitment to delivering high-quality teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Salary Details
- £19.41 per hour for preparation and marking tasks.
- £48.53 per direct teaching hour.
About the Role
Nottingham Trent University is seeking an Hourly Paid Lecturer in Chemistry and Forensics to join their innovative Department of Chemistry & Forensic Science. The role involves delivering high-quality teaching, supporting both undergraduate and postgraduate students, and contributing to ongoing research efforts. The successful candidate will work under the guidance of a Principal Lecturer, fostering a vibrant learning environment through both in-person and online teaching methods.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare, deliver, and assess student work.
- Conduct seminars, workshops, and laboratory classes.
- Utilize diverse teaching methods to effectively convey ideas.
- Support students’ learning and development.
- Engage in professional development and contribute to departmental research.
Nottingham Trent University values diversity and encourages applicants from various backgrounds to apply. They are committed to creating an inclusive culture where all experiences and perspectives are valued.