Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security EHT0938-0515



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It is important to note that this job description is a guide to the work you will initially be required to undertake. It may be changed from time to time to meet changing circumstances. It does not form part of your contract of employment. Job description for the post of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security EHT0938-0515 Reporting to: Accountable to: Head of Department Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences The Department The Department of Computing is growing rapidly. It offers an expanding range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes which are increasingly popular with applications growing by more than 100% since 2013. The Department has a strong reputation for high quality learning and teaching and ranked top in the North West and third in England for overall student satisfaction in the 2014 National Student Survey; The Department has an active research community involving academic staff, several PhD students and national and international research projects. The department also has close links with industry and includes an enterprise projects team which develops systems for clients together with Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. The Department consists of a team of 22 Staff, housed in the new 17m Creative Edge building, which includes specialist Computing laboratories for Digital Forensics, Security & Networks. The Post The successful candidate will have a commitment to excellence in teaching and research. S/he will manage and teach modules in the area of Cyber Security, supervise undergraduate and PG projects and act as a personal tutor for students across all years. S/he will have a proven track record in research and publication or be able to provide convincing evidence of the potential to do so; and be able to contribute to the growing research profile of the Department and to future REF submissions. It is also expected that s/he will develop and maintain their own research programme. Applicants should have the expertise and ability to develop the curriculum in Digital Forensics and Penetration testing and an ability to contribute to the teaching of Computer Networks or Internet of Things would be an advantage. Ability and commitment to design and implement an innovative approach to enhancing the student experience is essential.

Appointment will be made at Lecturer Grade 8, or Senior Lecturer Grade 9 or Grade 10 as appropriate. An established record of research and publication is essential for appointment at Grade 10. Duties and responsibilities The duties and responsibilities of the posts are as follows. The postholders will be expected to carry out the following as and when required. Corporate Responsibilities The postholder will: a) Participate in Edge Hill University s decision-making process. b) Contribute to and serve as appropriate on internal committees, working and advisory groups. c) Contribute to the fulfilment of Edge Hill University s Mission Statement and Strategic Plan by implementing agreed Edge Hill policy. d) Encourage and promote the generation of income including the provision of research and consultancy. e) Promote and implement the University s equal opportunities policies. Specific duties and responsibilities - Grade 8 The post-holder will be expected as and when required to: a) Contribute effectively to the subject area in a chosen area of research compatible with the main research interests of the Department. b) Contribute effectively to the delivery of the curriculum including preparation of course documentation as required. c) Effectively contribute to the welfare, progress, examination and assessment of the students as designated by the Head of Department. d) Promote the work of the University and participate in the recruitment, selection and induction of students. e) Act, as and when required, and in accordance with Edge Hill procedures, as a Personal Tutor for a group of students. f) Assist in the curriculum development of the area s academic programmes. g) Seek to enhance the quality of education and provision by ensuring that high standards of teaching and learning are maintained on the relevant courses to which they contribute.

h) Contribute effectively towards the development of the Department including taking lead responsibility for nominated projects. i) Organise and administer tasks in an efficient and effective manner. j) Use teaching and learning strategies, which encourage student involvement and advance their independent learning. k) Develop and maintain links with cognate disciplines within the Faculty, Institution, Industry and the Community. l) Carry out any other m) duties associated with the area to be included by Head of Department. Specific duties and responsibilities - Grade 9 The post-holder will be expected as and when required to: a) Contribute effectively to the subject area in a chosen area of research compatible with the main research interests of the Department. b) Contribute effectively to the design and planning of the curriculum including preparation of course documentation as required. c) Effectively oversee the welfare, progress, examination and assessment of the students as designated by the Head of Department. d) Promote the work of the University and participate in the recruitment, selection and induction of students. e) Act, as and when required, and in accordance with Edge Hill procedures, as a Personal Tutor for a group of students. f) Assist in the curriculum development of the area s academic programmes. g) Seek to enhance the quality of education and provision by ensuring that high standards of teaching and learning are maintained on the relevant courses to which they contribute. h) Contribute effectively towards the development of the Department including taking lead responsibility for nominated projects. i) Organise and administer tasks in an efficient and effective manner. j) Use teaching and learning strategies, which encourage student involvement and advance their independent learning.

k) Develop and maintain links with cognate disciplines within the Faculty, Institution, Industry and the Community. l) Carry out any other duties associated with the area to be included by Head of Department. Specific duties and responsibilities - Grade 10 The post-holder will be expected as and when required to: 1. Accept responsibility for the overall development and effective and efficient operation of high quality academic programmes in the subject area concerned in the context of the Institution s agreed objectives and strategic plan. This may include: a) leading at department or programme level in areas of academic expertise, b) ensuring that staff contributing to programmes are fully prepared for the effective performance of their duties, c) effectively co-ordinating the team of staff who contribute to programmes in order to maximise their individual and collective contributions, d) managing and administering the effective delivery of courses, e) developing, as required, appropriate documentation in accordance with the Institution s guidelines to support the processes of Edge Hill s quality assurance (including materials relating to course approval, enhancement process, review and evaluation), f) taking responsibility for overseeing the welfare, progression, examination and assessment of students and drawing to the attention of the head of area any issues as appropriate, g) on behalf of the Head of Department taking responsibility for the effective academic administration of a designated area. h) participating in and developing external networks to further the development and reputation of the University. 2. Contribute effectively to the subject area in a chosen area of research and/or scholarly development. 3. Contribute effectively to the design and planning of the curriculum including preparation of course documentation as required. 4. Effectively oversee the welfare, progress, examination and assessment of the students as designated by the Head of Department. 5. Promote the work of the Institution and participate in the recruitment, selection and induction of students. 6. Act, as and when required, and in accordance with Edge Hill procedures, as a Personal Tutor for a group of students. 7. Assist in the curriculum development of the area s academic programmes.

8. Seek to enhance the quality of education and provision by ensuring that high standards of teaching and learning are maintained on the relevant courses to which they contribute. 9. Contribute effectively towards the development of the Department including taking lead responsibility for nominated projects. 10. Organise and administer tasks in an efficient and effective manner. 11. Use teaching and learning strategies, which encourage student involvement and advance their self-regulated learning. 12. Develop and maintain links with cognate disciplines within the Faculty, Institution, Industry and the Community. 13. Carry out any other duties associated with the area to be included by the Head of Department. In addition to the above duties all staff are required to: a. In addition to the above duties all staff are required to: b. Participate in Edge Hill s Performance Review scheme. c. Respect confidentiality. Confidential information should be kept in confidence and not released to unauthorised persons. d. Comply with legislation and adhere to Edge Hill s policies and procedures and attend appropriate training as required, including Health and Safety. e. Manage and enhance their own personal performance. f. Participate in work-related training and staff development. g. Adhere to Edge Hill University s environmental policy and guidelines and undertake tasks in a sustainable manner. Salary: Grade 8, points 31-35 32,277-36,309 per annum Grade 9, points 36-40 37,394-42,067 per annum Grade 10, points 41-45 43,325-48,743 per annum Hours: Full time Candidates should note that they will be shortlisted based on information provided on the application form with regard to the applicant s ability to meet the criteria outlined in the Person Specification form attached.

PERSON SPECIFICATION GRADE 8 Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security EHT0938-0515 CRITERIA Applicants should be able to provide evidence of their ability to meet the following criteria. Method of Essential Desirable assessment Qualifications 1 A good relevant honours degree and higher qualifications relevant to the post, such as a Postgraduate degree, a professional qualification, or evidence of satisfactory progress towards such qualifications. 2 PhD or clear progress towards a PhD Experience and Knowledge 3 4 Successful teaching experience of Cyber Security in Higher Education and relevant subject knowledge evidenced through qualifications, prior teaching experience or research Evidence of research experience or research potential Competencies Teaching, Learning and Assessment 5 Ability to develop and use effective, flexible and innovative approaches to teaching, learning and assessment including use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to support teaching and learning 6 7 Ability to contribute to the assurance of academic quality and standards Ability to support the diverse academic and personal needs of individual students (essential/ desirable for each page) Essential Desirable Method of assessment

Scholarly Activity and Research 8 Evidence of engagement in innovation, knowledge construction and knowledge dissemination Management and Administration 9 Ability to work effectively as a team member Personal and Professional Development 10 Ability to reflect on own skills and knowledge, and to seek opportunities to develop and engage in academic and professional networking Method of Assessment (I-Interview, A-Application, T-Test, P-Presentation) Please note that applications will be assessed against the Person Specification using this criteria.

PERSON SPECIFICATION GRADE 9 Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security EHT0938-0515 CRITERIA Applicants should be able to provide evidence of their ability to meet the following criteria. Method of Essential Desirable assessment Qualifications 1 A good relevant honours degree and higher qualifications relevant to the post, such as a PhD Experience and Knowledge 2 Successful experience of teaching Cyber Security in Higher Education or other evidence of the ability to be an effective teacher at this level 3 Experience of one or more of: research, consultancy, evidence-based practice, publication, and innovation 4 Relevant subject knowledge as evidenced through qualifications, prior teaching experience or research 5 Experience of postgraduate teaching or PhD supervision. Competencies Teaching, Learning and Assessment 6 Ability to lead curriculum development in areas of academic expertise 7 8 9 10 An effective communications style and interpersonal skills Ability to develop and use effective, flexible and innovative approaches to teaching, learning and assessment including use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to support teaching and learning Ability to contribute to the assurance of academic quality and standards Ability to support the diverse academic and personal needs of individual students Essential Desirable Method of assessment

Scholarly Activity and Research 11 Evidence of engagement in innovation, knowledge construction, advanced scholarship and research. Management and Administration Ability to support the general development of the 12 department, the faculty and the institution and work effectively as a leading team member. Personal and Professional Development 13 Ability to reflect on own skills and knowledge, and to seek opportunities to develop and engage in academic and professional networking Method of Assessment (I-Interview, A-Application, T-Test, P-Presentation) Please note that applications will be assessed against the Person Specification using this criteria.

PERSON SPECIFICATION GRADE 10 Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security EHT0938-0515 CRITERIA Applicants should be able to provide evidence of their ability to meet the following criteria. Method of Essential Desirable assessment Qualifications 1 A good relevant honours degree and PhD in a relevant area Experience and Knowledge 2 3 4 5 Experience of successfully teaching Computing in Higher Education to undergraduates and postgraduates. Research experience evidenced by high quality publications eligible for REF. Experience of writing bids to external funding bodies Experience of consultancy, knowledge transfer activity and/or innovation Competencies Teaching, Learning and Assessment 6 7 8 9 Ability to lead curriculum development in areas of academic expertise and contribute to the assurance of academic quality and standard An effective communications style and interpersonal skills Ability to develop and use effective, flexible and innovative approaches to teaching, learning and assessment including Technology Enhanced Learning Ability to support the diverse academic and personal needs of individual students 10 Experience of PhD supervision

Scholarly Activity and Research Essential Desirable Method of assessment 11 Evidence of engagement in innovation, knowledge construction, advanced scholarship and research Management and Administration Ability to support the general development of the 12 department, the faculty and the institution and work effectively as a leading team member Personal and Professional Development 13 Ability to reflect on own skills and knowledge, and to seek opportunities to develop and engage in academic and professional networking Method of Assessment (I-Interview, A-Application, T-Test, P-Presentation) Please note that applications will be assessed against the Person Specification using this criteria.