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Sessional Lecturer in Law

  • Job
    Full-time
    Mid Level
  • Legal
    Education & Teaching
  • Wrexham
  • 17hrs left

AI generated summary

  • You need expertise in 'Foundations of Legal Knowledge,' teaching skills, commitment to widening participation, and Welsh language ability for marking and feedback.
  • You will teach lectures and tutorials, assess assignments, and support a widening participation ethos. Welsh language skills for marking and feedback are highly valuable.

Requirements

  • Expertise in this legal subject, referred to in the professional bodies’ qualifying regulations as ‘the Foundations of Legal Knowledge’ is required
  • The individual will deliver elements of the teaching to students including lecturing and tutorials and will assess the assignments
  • The post holder will have a commitment to working to a widening participation ethos
  • The ability to speak Welsh as well as marking and providing feedback in Welsh would be highly valuable

Responsibilities

  • The individual will deliver elements of the teaching to students including lecturing and tutorials and will assess the assignments.
  • The post holder will have a commitment to working to a widening participation ethos.
  • The ability to speak Welsh as well as marking and providing feedback in Welsh would be highly valuable.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is Sessional Lecturer in Law.

What module will the successful applicant be teaching?

The successful applicant will be teaching the module Property and Land Law.

What level of students will the lecturer be working with?

The lecturer will be working with level 6 students.

Is expertise in Property and Land Law required for this position?

Yes, expertise in Property and Land Law is required as it is part of the Foundations of Legal Knowledge.

What types of teaching will the lecturer be responsible for?

The lecturer will be responsible for delivering lectures, tutorials, and assessing assignments.

Is there a language requirement for this position?

Yes, the ability to speak Welsh and provide feedback in Welsh would be highly valuable.

Who can be contacted for an informal discussion about the role?

Dr Sarah Dubberley, Principal Lead for Criminology, Law and Policing, can be contacted for an informal discussion.

When is the closing date for applications?

The closing date for applications is Sunday, 16 March 2025.

Is Wrexham University an equal opportunities employer?

Yes, Wrexham University is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified candidates.

Can applications be submitted in Welsh?

Yes, applications can be submitted in Welsh and will not be treated less favourably than applications submitted in English.

Education
Industry
501-1000
Employees
2008
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Wrexham University is a young, bold and vibrant university in north east Wales. We offer a wide range of courses for modern and industry-related students and study options across a wealth of subject areas that are intended to prepare them fully for their ideal career.