King's College London
Job title:
Lecturer (Education) in Psychology and Criminology
Company
King’s College London
Job description
About the RoleThis is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated Lecturer (Education) to join us to contribute to the brand-new BSc Psychology and Criminology programme at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London (IoPPN, KCL), and to deliver specialist research-led teaching commensurate with their field of expertise. The postholder will, in particular, be responsible for developing and leading modules in research methods in psychology and criminology.We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated colleague who can make a distinctive contribution to education. We are particularly interested in recruiting someone with a background in teaching research methods in Psychology and Criminology, and/or who has a current programme of Criminology-related research, pedagogical research, and/or research which impacts on the student experience and creates evidence-based teaching. You should have excellent teaching and communication skills and be able to inspire and inform students.You should also have experience of learning, teaching, and assessment in psychology and criminology-related subjects at undergraduate level. Experience of teaching quantitative research methods in these areas is essential. The ability to contribute to introductory modules in criminology and criminal justice would also be desirable.The appointment will be made at Lecturer level on the Academic Education Pathway, where the primary contribution is to education (80% of role) and secondary contribution to scholarship (20%). On average, this would be the equivalent of four days a week spent on education. The AEP contract is focused on the delivery of education, education and subject-specific scholarship, and leadership in education. The following expectations are associated with the AEP: teaching, supervision, student support, educational leadership and innovation, education-related and subject-specific research, and administration. Promotion is possible throughout the Academic Education Pathway, up to the level of Professor (Education). The content of a member of staff’s workload will be decided in discussion with the Head of Department or line manager.This is a full-time position and you will be offered an indefinite contract.Essential criteria
- PhD in area relevant to the BSc Psychology and Criminology programme
- Experience of module leadership or similar role, particularly in relation to quantitative research methods relevant to the field
- Experience of designing and delivering excellent teaching and assessment for undergraduate students, in person and/or online, particularly in relation to quantitative research methods, including excellent IT skills and experience with virtual learning environments (e.g. Moodle)
- Highly effective oral and written communication skills, to convey conceptual and complex ideas and information, alongside good organisational and administrative skills
- Ability to conduct high quality research evidenced, for example, by high-quality publications and presentation of research in national and/or international fora
- Evidence of high self-motivation and ability to organize, plan and prioritize workload
- Skills in research design, including quantitative methods, relevant for field
- Demonstrable understanding of, and commitment to, working within the principles of culture, equality, diversity, and inclusion
Desirable criteria
- Higher Education accreditation/qualification (e.g. Advance HE Fellowship or PGCAPHE)
- Understanding of the UK Higher Education environment
- Ability to supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research projects
- Experience of providing pastoral support and guidance to undergraduate students
- Experience of successfully teaching qualitative research methods in criminology and/or psychology
£52,874 to £61,921 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance
Expected salary
£52874 – 61921 per year
Location
London
Job date
Wed, 18 Dec 2024 01:07:52 GMT
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