Further Particulars for the Post of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in the nstitute of Childhood and Education Primary Education (Early Reading and Writing focus) (1.0fte)
Lynsey Thompson Human Resources Administrator Human Resources Department Direct line: 0113 283 7130 E-mail: recruitment@leedstrinity.ac.uk September 2015 Dear Applicant Thank you for enquiring about the post of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in the nstitute of Childhood and Education Primary Education (Early Reading and Writing focus) (1.0fte). have pleasure in enclosing the following: Job description Person specification University Vision, Mission and Values nstitute information An application form Please note that this post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. f you would like to apply for this post, please complete the application form and return it to me by 12.00 noon on 16 th October with a covering letter indicating how your skills, knowledge and experience meet the requirements of the post. The application form must be completed in full, as this will be used for the purposes of shortlisting. CVs and edited versions of the application form will not be accepted. Please take particular care when completing the application form as the information you provide will be subject to a verification process. nterviews for this post are expected to take place on Monday 26 th October 2015. Please note that references for shortlisted candidates may be taken up before interview unless a candidate explicitly requests on the application form that this is not done. At all events, you should nominate at least two referees from whom we could obtain references before interview. Thank you for showing an interest in this post. look forward to receiving your application. Yours sincerely Lynsey Thompson Human Resources Administrator Enc. Leeds Trinity University has an Equality and Diversity Policy. We welcome applications from all parts of the community.
Leeds Trinity University is a successful University community which offers a high quality learning experience to its students. Applications are invited for the following post: LECTURER/SENOR LECTURER NSTTUTE OF CHLDHOOD AND EDUCATON Primary Education (Early Reading and Writing focus) (1.0FTE) Salary in the range 31,342 to 42,067 per annum This post represents part of a significant investment in the new nstitute of Childhood and Education. Leeds Trinity has a proud tradition of working in Teacher Education but in recent years has significantly grown other aspects of its work with children, young people and families and now wants to build on this to become one of the leaders in this field, delivering outstanding research that informs both policy and practice and develops exceptional graduates. We are seeking to recruit an academic member of staff to teach and contribute to further strengthening our nitial Teacher Education (TE) provision. The particular focus of the post will be teaching (Early reading and writing, communication development) and moderating students practice on our TE courses as well as contributing to partnership developments and professional studies. Applicants must have a strong academic background and significant practitioner experience. Relevant professional experience of teaching children and/or successful experience of teaching within higher education directly relevant to Teacher Education are also important. The successful candidate will teach initially on the Primary Education programme mainly covering early reading and writing and the teaching of systematic synthetic phonics. They should be able to contribute also to future postgraduate provision that is now under development. Please note that this post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We offer an excellent range of benefits including generous holiday entitlements, staff development opportunities and Teachers Pension Scheme. CLOSNG DATE FOR APPLCATONS: 12.00 noon on Friday 16 th October 2015 nterviews for this post are expected to take place on Monday 26 th October 2015 Further details and an application pack are available from: http://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/jobs Alternatively please contact the Human Resources Department, tel. 0113 283 7130 or email recruitment@leedstrinity.ac.uk Leeds Trinity University has an Equality and Diversity Policy. We welcome applications from all parts of the community.
Leeds Trinity University Vision, Mission and Values Our Vision is to be Renowned for developing socially impactful, highly employable individuals through pioneering, research-led learning and teaching. Our Mission is Guided by our Catholic identity and faith foundation. We provide an exceptional educational experience in a diverse community. We are committed to the promotion of dignity, respect, social justice and equality in order to deliver positive social and economic impacts. Our Values of dignity, respect, social justice and equality are lived out and evidenced by: striving for excellence in all that we do; being a compassionate, respectful and inclusive community that embraces diversity; acting with integrity and transparency; encouraging dialogue and collaboration.
The nstitute of Childhood and Education Leeds Trinity has recently invested in the creation of a new nstitute of Childhood and Education (CE), which brings together the staff from Children, Young People and Families (CYPF) and Teacher Education (Primary and Secondary). Our Purpose As members of The nstitute of Childhood and Education at Leeds Trinity University we bring together considerable expertise from teacher education and the wider workforce with a strong knowledge base in children and families. With improving the lives of children and young people at the heart of our mission we draw together teams of experts from early years, primary and secondary education, social and behavioural sciences, and social care dedicated to realising this commitment. What sets us apart from many other departments in the country is our dynamic synergy between education and the wider workforce to support children and young people. Research informed practice underpins our academic work which, allied to a strong professional profile, will prepare students for the world of work and successful employment. High quality teaching with a focus on Higher Education pedagogy and innovative approaches to pedagogy in professional education underpin our priority to create a positive learning environment for all students. The nstitute is externally facing and we recognise the importance of building strong mutually beneficial partnerships. Currently these include: Children s Centres, Leeds City Council, the Catholic community and more than 300 schools. With courses from foundation degrees to Masters and doctoral level, the nstitute offers opportunities for students at a range of levels and provides excellent articulated progression opportunities. We will be committed to being the regional preferred provider for continuous professional development and be known for our innovation. We will engage critically with national and international policy developments and provide a principled voice for what we believe is best practice in improving the lives of children and young people. The nstitute runs a BA in Primary Education, with strands in early and later years that lead to qualified teacher status. Primary and secondary school post-graduate programmes also lead to qualified teacher status. The nstitute supports professional development of teachers through its Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) and MA in Education programmes. There are thriving partnerships with schools to contribute to schools based education. Additionally, there are three single honours BA (Hons) programmes; Early Childhood Studies, Education Studies and Working with Children, Young People and Families. The nstitute also runs a foundation degree portfolio which has a strong connection to BA programme subject content. The foundation degree strands are Supporting Early Years, Supporting Learning and Supporting Children and Families in Social Contexts. The foundation degree offers progression to Professional Practice top-up degrees that have full time as well as part time routes. The nstitute is looking to develop its CPD portfolio, which already includes the Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) qualification. Postholders will be expected to make a contribution to raising the research profile of the newly formed nstitute June 2015
LEEDS TRNTY UNVERSTY JOB DESCRPTON JOB TTLE: DEPARTMENT: SALARY: GRADE: RESPONSBLE TO: FACLTES: NTERNAL CONTACTS: EXTERNAL CONTACTS: SPECAL FEATURES OF POST: PURPOSE OF THE POST: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in the nstitute of Childhood and Education Primary Education (Early Reading and Writing focus) (1.0fte) nstitute of Childhood and Education n the range 31,342 to 42,067 per annum Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Director of the nstitute of Childhood and Education Office space, computer, and administrative services. Students; Staff of the subject areas of Children, Young People & Families; Administrative staff; Director of Learning and Teaching; Director of Research; Employer Partnership Manager; Student Administration; Student Union. External examiners; professional bodies; potential employers; host organisations used for professional placements; schools, FE and HE institutions; other academic institutions. An opportunity to join an ambitious and successful subject area that will form an integral part of the new nstitute of Childhood and Education. This is an exciting opportunity to strengthen nstitute of Childhood and Education teaching and research at Leeds Trinity University. Applicants should be capable of delivering excellent and enthusiastic teaching on nstitute programmes and be able to contribute to future provision within the nstitute. An ability to contribute to the developing research profile of the university and nstitute in the future is essential. MAN DUTES AND RESPONSBLTES: 1. To undertake lecturing across a range of programmes and levels in the nstitute of Childhood and Education. 2. To contribute to seminars and workshops in a range of other modules as required. ncluded in the duties would be: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) preparation of learning materials; teaching methods and approaches with guidance; delivery of formal scheduled teaching; identify areas where current provision is in need of revision or improvement; design and preparation of instruments of assessment, in accordance with the provisions of relevant validation documents; set, mark and assess work and examinations and provide feedback to students; undertake formative and summative assessments of students work;
(g) (h) (i) (j) professional placement supervision and link visits to placement contacts including link tutor roles with schools; contribute to course design and delivery; contribute to publicity and recruitment work; development and maintenance of a personal research profile in a relevant area of expertise. 2. To be an active researcher, conducting individual and collaborative research, identifying sources of funding where required. 3. To supervise students dissertations and professional placements. 4. To supervise students on professional placement. 5. To contribute to the work of the nstitute in achieving income targets, knowledge exchange and impact in research. 6. To underpin the above contributions by development and maintenance of links with relevant external organisations, in consultation with senior colleagues. 7. To act as a responsible and professional team member supporting and developing productive working relationships within the nstitute and across the university. 8. To attend and contribute to relevant university, nstitute and team meetings and initiatives. 9. To contribute to curriculum and pedagogical development within the nstitute, underpinned by an awareness of recent and relevant changes in policy, legislation and practice in the field. 10. To reflect on practice and engage in scholarship to support teaching activities. 11. To share in the pastoral and administrative duties of the subject area e.g. in progress tutoring, student recruitment and associated committee membership. 12. To participate in staff development and annual staff review in conformity with the requirements of University. 13. To carry out any other duties, commensurate with the grade of the post, as directed by the line manager after due consultation. 14. To apply the University s Equality and Diversity Policy in the post-holder s own area of responsibility and in his/her general conduct. This job description is current on the date indicated below. t is liable to variation by the Vice Chancellor in order to reflect or anticipate University developments and changes in the post. September 2015
LEEDS TRNTY UNVERSTY PERSON SPECFCATON JOB TTLE: DEPARTMENT: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer - nstitute of Childhood and Education Primary Education (Early Reading and Writing focus) (1.0fte) nstitute of Childhood and Education DATE: September 2015 EDUCATON/ QUALFCATONS: ESSENTAL DESRABLE To be assessed from: Application Form (A), Presentation (P) or nterview () Qualified Teacher Status. Membership of or eligibility for the Higher A Education Academy. First Degree. A PhD or equivalent and/or substantial and relevant professional experience. EXPERENCE: Successful experience of teaching Early Reading (including systematic synthetic phonics) and Writing including the broader communication development of children. Experience of teaching on CPD, undergraduate and/or postgraduate programmes. An emerging publication record. Member of Professional Association. Understanding of TE policy.
SKLLS AND ATTRBUTES: ESSENTAL DESRABLE To be assessed from: Application Form (A), Presentation (P) or nterview () Design, plan and deliver effective teaching and learning Work as part of a team. Ability to contribute to wider Professional Studies teaching including SEND, positive behaviour strategies and working with pupils with English as an additional language. A Analyse, understand and interpret relevant information and data. Think creatively and imaginatively to anticipate and solve problems and identify opportunities in a professional and ethical manner. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing, with staff, students, external agencies and the wider community. Understanding of critical issues which may influence the lives of children, young people and their families Understanding the current HE landscape for Teacher Education. Prioritise and manage one s own time effectively, particularly in relation to balancing the demands made by teaching, research and scholarly activity, and involvement in relevant initiatives. Ability to contribute more widely to undergraduate programmes including Education Studies. P
PERSONAL ATTRBUTES: ESSENTAL DESRABLE To be assessed from: Application Form (A), Presentation (P) or nterview () Adaptability to changing circumstances and new ideas. Self confidence, enthusiasm and sense of humour. ntellectual ability, reliability and integrity. Commitment to personal and professional development. Ability to handle varied tasks, meet deadlines, cope with pressure and maintain energy, enthusiasm in a collegiate and supportive environment. Willingness to work flexibly, including some possible evening/weekend work and offcampus.