FLEXIBLE ACADEMIC - Part-Time Teacher (Seminars...
@ Durham University

Durham, England, United Kingdom
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Posted 5 days ago

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Overview

At Durham University, we are proud of our people and our tradition of educational excellence. Join our collegiate community in a unique and historical setting where you can inspire and be inspired.

Role: Flexible Academic Part-Time Teacher - Grade 6

This role involves planning, preparing, and teaching seminars and lectures under appropriate training and instructions.

Main Responsibilities

  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of the subject area
  • Plan, prepare, and teach sessions as specified by the department
  • Maintain class registers and monitor attendance
  • Provide and update curriculum materials
  • Assist with curriculum development and production of L&T materials
  • Undertake formative feedback as per published criteria
  • Provide oral and/or written feedback to students

How to Apply

To apply for the role, complete the online application process and upload your CV with a covering letter.

Key skills/competency

Flexible Academic Part-Time Teacher: subject knowledge, curriculum, teaching, seminars, lectures, feedback, registers, planning, development, training

How to Get Hired at Durham University

🎯 Tips for Getting Hired

  • Research Durham University's culture: Study their mission and community values.
  • Customize your resume: Highlight teaching and curriculum skills.
  • Prepare tailored cover letter: Address your academic experience.
  • Practice interview insights: Be ready with teaching examples.

📝 Interview Preparation Advice

Technical Preparation

Review subject content thoroughly.
Update curriculum development techniques.
Practice academic lesson planning.
Familiarize with digital teaching tools.

Behavioral Questions

Describe teaching under pressure.
Explain conflict resolution in class.
Discuss feedback methods used.
Share teamwork experience in curricula.

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