Lecturer in Forensic Science
Buckinghamshire New University
Full Time – Permanent – High WycombeSalary – £37,099 – £41,732Buckinghamshire New University is an ambitious, modern university that is always open to fresh ideas and thinking. We believe in the transformative power of education, and in doing the right thing by our students, people and local community. That’s why our BNU community is a special place to work and study, and where people who want to make a difference can contribute and succeed.Our University’s DRIVE values and are at the heart of all that we do. We are united in being dynamic, responsible, inclusive, visionary and empowering to ensure that we provide the best experience to our learners and offer excellent service to our partners and to each other as colleagues. Our commitment to these values is unwavering and they are central to our mission. We encourage applications from all backgrounds, communities and industries and we are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments that you require.This exciting role within the School of Human and Social Sciences is for a Lecturer who will contribute to teaching and module leadership on our Criminology and Forensic Studies courses. The latter course has achieved Conditional Educational Accreditation from the (CSFS). Expertise in CSI and/or Forensic Science work is essential given the focus on two component standards (from the CSFS):(1) Interpretation, Evaluation and Presentation of Evidence (IEPE): The evaluation of a scene or laboratory submission within a quality management system is important to formulate the forensic strategy and subsequent work. This leads to an interpretation to inform an investigation and the courts of law in oral or written evidence in a way that conveys the strengths and limitations in a confident, and consistent manner.(2) CSI is fundamental in ensuring the efficacy of subsequent forensic examination or analysis. In many cases, it is impossible for interpretation to overcome shortcomings introduced at the CSI stage. Therefore, students should be equipped with both a theoretical and practical knowledge of sound crime scene processing techniques.The role requires the individual to teach and support by adopting a learner-centred approach, delivering a first-class student experience involving practical, applied activities. Additionally, they will be required to undertake curriculum development, professional practice, enterprise activity and research.What we offer:
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Please click to view our employee handbook.If you have the qualities and attributes representative of the University’s values and ambition, we would be delighted to hear from you.We would be open to applications from those seeking flexible working options (for example, part-time working and job shares).For further information about this role please contact Course Leader, Dr. Keelin Howard or Associate Professor, Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe (Head of School)All applications are to be made in full and online.BNU is proud to have a diverse community and a strong track record of diversity, equity and inclusion. Our aim is to continue to build an environment where everyone thrives and can be themselves. We therefore ensure that our interview/shortlisting Chairs complete the relevant e-learning and/or inclusive recruitment training.We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented in BNU’S workforce. These include people from global majority backgrounds, disabled people, and LGBTQI+ people, particularly in more senior roles.Closing Date: 27 September 2024Interview Date: 11 October 2024If you are successful in securing an interview for the role, you will be required to provide proof of eligibility to work in the UK.BNU is a employer and as such you will be given the opportunity to declare a disability as part of the application process. The University is also committed to achieving the Race Equality Charter.LocationHigh WycombeContract TypePermanentSalary Range£37,099 – £41,732Hours per week37Closing Date27/09/2024Ref No1598Job DescriptionJOB DESCRIPTIONTo be used in alignment with ourJob Title: Lecturer in Forensic ScienceSchool/Directorate: School of Human & Social SciencesGrade: GLocation: High Wycombe university campus as advised, with travel to other campuses as requiredResponsible to: Deputy Head of School/Head of SchoolJob Purpose:
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PERSON SPECIFICATIONA = Application T = Test/Presentation I = InterviewEducation, Qualifications & TrainingMeans of TestingFirst degree in a relevant fieldAEvidence of recent scholarship and/or continuing professional development relevant to the postARecognised HE teaching qualification and/or Fellow of the HEA or evidenced commitment to achieving within two yearsAKnowledge & ExperienceExpert knowledge in Forensic Science (either laboratory-based and/or CSI-based)A/IExpert knowledge in CriminologyA/IEvidence as an active researcher and delivery of high-quality research and scholarshipA/ISustained contribution in research active communitiesA/ISupervising research students to completionA/IPeer review and undertaking research related activity in partnership with other HEIsA/IStrong track record of research outputs (including REFable work as appropriate)A/IContribution to subject association; learning society or professional body (e.g. Chartered Society of Forensic Science)A/IProven experience of working effectively within a teamA/ISkillsExcellent presentation skillsA/IDigitally able and proficient in Microsoft toolsA/IHighly effective communication skillsA/ISpecial RequirementsA willingness and ability to work in off-site locations and across all University campuses, as requiredA/IA willingness and ability to contribute to University Open Days (which may fall on Saturdays)A/IBehavioural INDICATORSThe BNU Behaviours Framework (BBF) is a framework for all University staff that sets out the key behaviours that exemplify the DRIVE values and ethos of the University. The nine categories provide a clear steer on behavioural expectations that will help support a step change in the performance and culture of the University. The three key behavioural indicators for this post are as follows:Delivering Excellent ServiceSetting appropriate boundaries and managing expectationsDelivering consistent service standardsDefining excellent service for internal and external customersEngaging with the Wider ContextKeeping abreast of sector wide and organisational developmentsProviding clarity about your own responsibilities and accountabilities and those of others in relation to the wider context
£37099 – 41732 per year
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 22:18:44 GMT
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