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FE Resources - Lecturer in Law

  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior, Mid & Senior Level
  • Legal
    Education & Teaching
  • Lincoln

AI generated summary

  • You need a degree in Law or related field, a level 4 teaching qualification, a Master's, teaching experience, and strong skills in communication, assessment, and IT literacy.
  • You will deliver high-quality teaching in Year 1 Policing Society and Year 2 Social Perspectives on International Law, inspiring students through vocational knowledge and experience.

Requirements

  • Degree in Criminology, Sociology, Law, or a related field.
  • Teaching qualification (PGCE, CertEd, or equivalent) – minimum level 4.
  • Master's degree or equivalent in Criminology, Sociology, Law, or a related field.
  • Additional qualifications in criminology or related fields.
  • Teaching experience, preferably of teaching HE in FE.
  • In-depth knowledge of policing, society, and social perspectives on international law.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to create inclusive learning environments.
  • Assessment and feedback skills
  • IT literacy

Responsibilities

  • Provide the highest quality educational experience in Law in the following areas - Year 1 Policing Society and in Year 2 Social Perspectives on International Law, using vocational knowledge and experience to deliver teaching, learning and assessment that inspires students and prepares them for progression.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is FE Resources – Lecturer in Law.

Where is the job location?

The job is located at the Lincoln campus.

What are the working hours for this role?

The role requires 4 hours per week, comprising 3 hours of teaching and 1 hour for planning and marking.

What is the salary for the Lecturer in Law position?

The salary for this position is £17.91 per hour.

What qualifications are essential for this role?

Essential qualifications include a degree in Criminology, Sociology, Law, or a related field, and a teaching qualification (PGCE, CertEd, or equivalent) at a minimum level 4.

Is teaching experience required for this position?

Yes, teaching experience is essential, preferably of teaching HE in FE settings.

What topics will the Lecturer in Law be teaching?

The Lecturer will be teaching Year 1 Policing Society and Year 2 Social Perspectives on International Law.

What kind of support does FE Resources offer to its employees?

FE Resources offers holiday pay, NEST pension scheme, career development opportunities, and access to a dedicated recruitment coordinator for support.

Are there any desirable qualifications for this role?

Yes, a Master’s degree or equivalent in Criminology, Sociology, Law, or a related field, as well as additional qualifications in criminology or related subjects are desirable.

What skills are needed for this position?

Necessary skills include excellent communication and interpersonal skills, ability to create inclusive learning environments, assessment and feedback skills, and IT literacy.

How can I apply for this role?

To apply for this role, please email your CV to feresources@lincolncollege.ac.uk.

Are there any benefits associated with this position?

Yes, benefits include holiday pay, access to wellbeing events, discounted gym membership, and perks with independent businesses in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.

Is a DBS check required for this position?

Yes, an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check is required for all FE Resources assignments.

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Lincoln College, chartered Lincoln University in 1865, is a private, liberal arts college, fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association. The College’s roots date back to December 1864. After investigating several sites, commissioners selected Lincoln, Illinois as the location for a new university. On February 6, 1865, a charter for the new university was secured from the Illinois General Assembly. Just six days later, on Abraham Lincoln’s last living birthday, ground was broken for University Hall, the first college building. The foundation was completed and the cornerstone laid by September 1865, and instruction for men and women began that November. The first commencement in 1868 honored three graduates. Since then, Lincoln College has taken its place among the pioneer educational institutions of the Midwest, and serves students at the Lincoln, IL campus, and at it's satellites in Normal, Oglesby, and Peoria.