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Public Law and Criminal Law

Employer
The Open University
Location
Homeworking
Salary
£Competitive
Closing date
18 Jun 2020

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Practice area
Crime, Public law
Contract type
Locum/Contract
Hours
Full time
PQE
Not applicable
Position
Legal education
Sector
Public sector/Charities

Job Details

W203 – Public Law and Criminal Law

We are seeking experienced and qualified Associate Lecturers to support students on this popular Level 2 module for Open University undergraduate law students.

Associate lecturers play a vital role in supporting students studying this module through a mix of face-to-face and online tuition. You will help students to engage with the online learning materials, provide written feedback on assignments as well as providing mentoring and individual support during this 32-week module commencing in October. This is an exciting opportunity to work with your cohort of students and to have a direct impact on the outcomes for individual students.

You will have current or recent experience of teaching undergraduate level public law or criminal law, or relevant legal professional practice with up-to-date knowledge and understanding of the subject area and the ability to effectively transfer this knowledge and understanding to students. You will also be able to demonstrate a current understanding and knowledge of the changing legal environment and changes to legal education. Additionally, you will show a commitment to encouraging the development of academic and research skills in students, as well as personal development planning.  Ideally you will have experience of facilitating learning in an online context, both synchronous and asynchronous.  

For detailed information and to apply online go to:

http://www.open.ac.uk/jobs/tutors/vacancies

The person specification can be found against the module code: W203

Closing date for applications: Midnight 21st May 2020.

The Open University is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community, offering a range of inclusive employment policies to support staff from different backgrounds.

Company

The Open University

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