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ASSOCIATE TUTOR - CRIMINAL LAW

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior & Mid Level
  • Legal
  • London

Requirements

  • - Knowledge of Criminal Law
  • - Experience of teaching and delivery at undergraduate level
  • - Qualified to the corresponding level of the award as required to teach (or demonstrate equivalent professional/industry level experience)

Responsibilities

  • - Teach the following modules:
  • - Legal Systems and Methods (30 hours) – Undergraduate module, Autumn and Spring Term, Wednesdays, 1530-1700, in-person teaching.
  • - Criminal Law (30 hours) - Undergraduate Module, Spring and Summer Terms, Thursday 1530-1700 in Spring, Tuesday and Thursday 1400-1530 in Summer, in person teaching.
  • - Law of the Trial (15 hours), Spring Term, Thursday, 1800-1930, in-person teaching.
  • - Tort Law (30 hours) – Undergraduate Module, Autumn and Spring term, Wednesday, 1800-1930, in-person teaching.
  • - Criminal Law (30 hours) – Undergraduate Module, Spring and Summer term, Thursday 1800-1930 (Spring), Tuesday and Thursday 1800-1930 (Summer).
  • - Law of the Trial (15 hours) – Undergraduate module, Spring term, Thursdays, 1530-1700, in-person teaching.

FAQs

What modules will the Associate Tutors be teaching?

The Associate Tutors will be teaching Legal Systems and Methods, Criminal Law, Tort Law, and Law of the Trial.

What are the teaching hours for the Criminal Law module?

The teaching hours for the Criminal Law module are Thursdays from 1530-1700 in the Spring term and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1400-1530 in the Summer term.

What is the remuneration for the Associate Tutor position?

The starting hourly rate is £58.48, which includes pro-rata London Allowance and holiday pay, and is based on Grade 6 inclusive of a 'Duties Related to Teaching Multiplier' at 2.5.

When will the interviews be held?

The interviews for the Associate Tutor position will be held on 17 September 2024.

Who should I contact for more information about the role?

For more information about the role, you can contact Victoria Ridler, Head of Birkbeck Law School, at v.ridler@bbk.ac.uk.

What level of experience is required for applicants?

Applicants are expected to have knowledge of Criminal Law and experience of teaching at the undergraduate level, or demonstrate equivalent professional/industry level experience.

Are applications accepted through informal channels?

No, only formal applications submitted through the online system will be considered.

Does Birkbeck University welcome diverse applicants?

Yes, Birkbeck University welcomes applicants from all sections of the community and is committed to improving gender and cultural diversity in its workforce.

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