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The candidate will contribute to the delivery of high-quality teaching, assessment, and dissertation supervision in Finance, both at the UG or MSc level. The main area of interest is Finance.
Job Responsibility:
Teaching at Undergraduate and Postgraduate including assisting with lectures, tutoring, seminars. and computer lab sessions
Acting as a personal tutor to undergraduate and postgraduate students
Supervising UG or MSc dissertations in the relevant area
Marking exams and coursework papers for graduate and undergraduate students
with Curriculum development/enhancement in line with the school ambition/strategy
Actively contributing to the function of the school by attending meetings and seminars and undertaking administrative duties assigned by the Head of School
Proactive approach to professional development and scholarship
If needed, fulfilling the role of unit/course director or aiding unit/course director in the administration, development, and teaching of the relevant unit
Responsibilities are likely to include administering graduate and undergraduate degree programmes in finance or similar, including new programme development, promotion and admissions
organising and monitoring delivery of units
overseeing the welfare of students
liaising with external examiners
and/or reviewing and revising programmes in accordance with school and faculty policy
Making a wider contribution to the success of the University from their participation in faculty and University wide governance and development activities
Other leadership and administrative duties as assigned by the Head of Group
Requirements:
A Doctorate (e.g. PhD or expected to be completed by the start of appointment) in an appropriate discipline, which fits with teaching specialism/s
Evidence of experience and ability to teach effectively at undergraduate and master's levels in a relevant discipline, including in small-group and/or lecture settings
Evidence of a proactive approach to teaching and student engagement
Evidence of taking initiative to improve students’ learning
Evidence of excellent organisational and administrative skills
Evidence of responsibility for planning your own professional development
Evidence of ability to contribute effectively to the administration and management of the department, school and faculty
Experience of effectively supervising undergraduate and masters’ projects and dissertations
Excellent interpersonal skills for collaborative working
The ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing to different audiences
Flexibility and ability to adapt to changing circumstances
Use of digital learning and collaboration tools and software, e.g. Anaconda Python, SAS, @RISK, Stata, Power BI, Adobe, Chrome, Microsoft office