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Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in International Business Sheffield Business School The Department of Management Permanent Full time Salary 32,277 to 47,328 per annum, dependent on experience Vacancy reference SBS 527/14 Closing date 12 November 2014 at 12 noon The International Business and Business conomics (IBB) Subject Group The IBB subject group is directly responsible for teaching in the field of international business and business economics. We have corporate links with businesses locally, nationally and internationally. Our teaching team is internationally diverse with substantial academic and commercial experience. The current research interests of our subject group cover a range of fields including international entrepreneurship and innovation, global supply chain management, foreign direct investment, cross cultural management, international business finance, regional economic development, econometrics and reflective practices. We have a strong undergraduate and postgraduate offering which includes the following courses: BA (Hons) International Business BA (Hons) Business conomics MSc International Business Management MSc Managing Global Business MSc Global Supply Chain Management Sheffield Business School As one of the UK's top providers of business and management education, the Business School includes seven thematic areas for research and knowledge transfer, with expertise covering areas as diverse as business innovation, SM s and entrepreneurship, coaching and mentoring, strategy and change management, third sector, facilities management, food innovation and tourism, hospitality and events, marketing, accounting and finance and ethical organisations. Over 200 academic staff work together with business support and technical staff to support the delivery of our courses, research, and other income-generating activities. There are experts in subjects including business and management, marketing, international business, accounting, human resources, facilities management, leisure and food. It is home to more than 6,500 students, including over 1,300 international students from 100 different countries. We combine academic excellence with real-world relevance. We are outward looking and open, keen to work with external organisations across the public, private and third sectors. Although a key player

in the economy of the Sheffield City Region, we're also active nationally and internationally, with partners across the globe. Critically, we're focused on preparing our students for the workplace. As a result, our students enjoy high rates of employment after graduation, while employers benefit from recruiting graduates who can hit the ground running. SBS is a great place for staff. A stimulating workplace and a positive outlook from our staff are key factors in delivering a high quality of service to our students and business partners alike. The Department of Management The Department of Management is a provider of high quality learning experiences, promoting excellence in business and management education and research through the fusion of knowledge creation and dynamic capability. A key priority for the department is to ensure it delivers a highly quality and, relevant student experience in order to develop highly employable graduates with the latest knowledge and real-world skills to maximise their future potential. This department has built strong relationships and networks with its various stakeholders. It has excellent links with an extensive range of organisations and professional bodies providing both students and staff with excellent opportunities for academic and professional development through research, knowledge exchange activities, CPD and short courses. The Department is constantly seeking out new opportunities to enhance its portfolio to ensure its curriculum is highly relevant to both students and employers. The Department comprises 98 academic staff, and is continuing to grow. Teaching specialisms are related to the five subject groups which are based on the academic disciplines of: Marketing; International Business; Human Resource Management/Organisational Behaviour; Strategic Management nterprise and Change; and Languages. The values and culture of the Department of Management revolve around collegiality and commitment to excellence in all aspects of our work. Staff are actively engaged in research and professional development and we have a number of special interest groups to support our research agenda, feeding latest knowledge into our teaching so that our graduates are highly employable and are equipped with the latest knowledge and real-world skills to maximise their future potential. We are strong supporters of student placements and internships, and have strong relationships with an extensive range of organisations and professional bodies providing both students and staff with excellent opportunities for academic and professional development through research, knowledge exchange activities, CPD and short courses. The University Sheffield Hallam University is one of the UK's most progressive and innovative universities. We pride ourselves on making a difference - to our students, our staff and to the businesses we work with. Our research and business ideas, alongside our sought after graduates, contribute to the economic and social development of both our region and to the UK as a whole. Our teaching is first-rate and is supported by our world-class applied research. Our students are a diverse group and benefit from a tailored approach that helps them to get the most from their studies. We offer top quality teaching and learning facilities and the ability to learn flexibly in a way that best suits their needs. For example, we are one of the UK's leading universities in e-learning and offer a range of distance learning and part time courses as well as the more traditional full time courses.

Industry partners choose Sheffield Hallam because of our flexible, business led approach and our high quality research, facilities and students. Our partners include Sony, BP, NHS, Network Rail, Cisco, SAP and Microsoft. With state-of-the-art facilities, we have invested heavily in new technology to ensure that our technological capability matches the cutting-edge approach of our teaching. We are recognised as a Centre of xcellence for Teaching and Learning, e-learning and employability. Although currently in the process of review, the University's Corporate Plan for 2008-2013 outlines our priorities and is available to download at www.shu.ac.uk/university/overview/corporate/vision.html Location City Campus This post is based at our City Campus which is situated next to Sheffield s train and coach stations and has easy access to the M1. It is in the heart of the city centre, next to shopping areas, art galleries, theatres, cinemas bars and cafés and the recently developed Winter Gardens. There is plenty to do and see in your lunch break or after work. Discussion and selection event For informal enquiries regarding this post please contact Bob Jones (Acting Subject Group Leader) on: Telephone 0114 225 5196 mail R.A.Jones@shu.ac.uk Proposed selection event To be confirmed The selection event will be in two parts. The first part will comprise of an informal discussion, a microteach presentation and a practical exercise. Following these the strongest candidates will then be invited to participate in the second part, which will be a formal interview. For the micro teach - presentation we would like you to prepare a short lecture, aimed at final year undergraduate students undertaking an International Business degree. The objective of the lecture will be to provide them with insights into links between theory and practice, which will assist them in their further studies and the Module this lecture would support is called 'Contemporary Issues in International Business'. You will have 15 minutes (strictly timed) to make your presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions. Powerpoint and a Flip Chart will be available. Within the micro teach presentation you will be expected to demonstrate: Well developed and current knowledge and understanding of critical, practical and theoretical issues relevant to International Business across a broad range of practice. Broad experience of teaching within a Higher ducation establishment, at both undergraduate and post-graduate level Knowledge of how information technology can support educational delivery and learning

Ability to inspire, motivate and connect with a range of stakeholders e.g. students and external clients from a range of different backgrounds Ability to design and deliver innovative, high quality, vibrant and challenging learning experiences xcellent written and verbal communication skills xcellent planning and organisational skills and the ability to manage conflicting demands and meet deadlines Proficient in the use of IT systems Job share Whereas the University is committed to flexible working and the majority of vacancies are available for job share applicants this role is unlikely to be suitable for work on a job share basis.

Job description Job Title Faculty/Dept Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in International Business Sheffield Business School Grade 7/8 Reports to Direct reports Role Purpose Subject Group Leader for International Business and Business conomics None To teach and support students by taking a learner-centred approach in line with the University s Learning, Teaching and Assessment Strategy. To contribute to curriculum development and delivery, research and other forms of scholarly activity as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Main Duties The post holder performs a range of duties and responsibilities from those listed below. The balance of these will vary between post holders. Student xperience Designs and delivers innovative, high quality and challenging learning experiences. quips students with the skills, knowledge and attributes required by employers through delivery of the curriculum. Contributes to the development of a sense of student community and acts as key contact for students. Assists with the operational delivery of courses/modules and acts proactively to address any emerging issues, escalating as appropriate. Actively participates in student induction (where appropriate), including preparation of key information for students. Plays an active role in the pastoral care and supervision of students. Learning, Teaching and Assessment Plans and delivers the curriculum using appropriate media, including the use of IT. ngages in critical reflection on practice as a basis for improving performance. Contributes to innovation in learning, teaching, assessment and curriculum development with the aim of meeting the needs of learners. Provides effective feedback, support and guidance to students. Translates professional experience into the academic context as appropriate. Regularly engages in staff development activities relating to teaching, learning and assessment. Supervises individual and group based student activities, e.g. dissertations, industrial placements, work based projects. Research and Scholarly Activity Identifies and conducts research and scholarly activity which is relevant to the lecturing role. Integrates research into teaching and learning.

Identifies opportunities for income generation and/or entrepreneurialism through research, consultancy or professional practice. Team work and Communication Works effectively with colleagues at all levels and contributes to the achievement of team objectives. Develops collaborative relationships across teams and between Faculties/Departments. Maintains dialogue with managers in the performance of post responsibilities. Develops networks of useful contacts both within and outside the University. Personal effectiveness Seeks ways to improve efficiency and quality and motivates and encourages others. Contributes to achievement of organisational goals. Business ffectiveness ngages with the relevant business and professional environments to develop and promote relationships that will enhance income generation. Develops an understanding of market and business needs. ngages with relevant business and professional environments to promote student learning, scholarly work, and self-development in a real world context. Contributes to business enhancement and maintenance of customer-focus. Quality management and enhancement Contributes to the development and achievement of quality standards and criteria. Takes part in initiatives to improve quality of educational provision and access to higher education. These duties may evolve in line with the changing strategic objectives of the Faculty/Department and University. Specific objectives will be agreed through the University s appraisal process.

Person Specification Job Title Faculty / Directorate Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in International Business Sheffield Business School (* ssential or Desirable) Details * D* vidence** Attainment videnced achievements e.g. relevant qualifications (or equivalents), training, membership of professional bodies Good honours degree (i.e. UK 2.1 or 1st Class), or equivalent professional qualification or experience in an international business discipline or a business related discipline which largely includes international business Post graduate qualification in international business or business related discipline which largely includes international business AF + QC AF + QC Doctorate in an international business or business related discipline AF + QC vidence of ongoing professional development AF Post graduate teaching qualification (PG Cert or HA fellowship) or a commitment to complete one I xperience Type of experience and specific knowledge required for this job vidence of a contribution to knowledge in your field e.g. publications, industrial projects, scholarship, creative and/or knowledge transfer Well developed and current knowledge and understanding of critical, practical and theoretical issues relevant to international business across a broad range of practice AF + I AF + MT + I + P Broad experience of teaching within a Higher ducation establishment, at both undergraduate and post-graduate level AF + MT + I Knowledge of how information technology can support educational delivery and learning AF + MT + I Professional experience in international business or business related roles D AF Competencies Skills and abilities required for effective performance e.g. numeracy, attention to detail, oral and written communication, planning and organising, leadership skills, ability to cope with conflicting demands/deadlines Ability to inspire, motivate and connect with a range of stakeholders e.g. students and external clients from a range of different backgrounds Ability to design and deliver innovative, high quality, vibrant and challenging learning experiences xcellent written and verbal communication skills xcellent team working skills and the ability to establish good working relationships MT + I MT + I + P AF + MT + I + P AF + I xcellent planning and organisational skills and the ability to manage conflicting demands and meet deadlines AF + I + P + MT Proficient in the use of IT systems AF + MT

Other relevant information Willingness to work flexibly including some weekends and evenings, e.g. to support open days (occasional) I e.g. shift work or weekend working, travel in UK or abroad (state approximate frequency i.e. travel abroad twice a year) Willingness to travel in UK and overseas (occasional) I **vidence/method of Assessment: AF = Application form MT = Micro-teach I = Interview P = Practical xercise IT = IT Test OT = Occupational Test P = Presentation PT = Psychometric Testing Q/C = Qualifications/Certificates

How to apply Complete the Sheffield Hallam University application form and email it to recruitment@shu.ac.uk. Call us on 0114 225 3950 if you have any questions about completing the form or the recruitment process. You will be informed as soon as possible after the closing date if you have been short listed. If you have not received notification from us within four weeks of the closing date, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion. Non-U nationals We have a legal responsibility to ensure that all employees are entitled to live and work in the UK. If a job requires highly specialist skills and qualifications we may be able to provide a Certificate of Sponsorship to help you gain entry clearance or leave to remain in the UK from the UK Border Agency. Further guidance on the UK Border Agency Points Based System can be found at www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk. You can also email the Human Resources Directorate at recruitment@shu.ac.uk. quality and diversity drive our success quality and diversity are essential to our academic and business strengths. We believe that excellence comes through recognising the value of each individual. We aim to create an environment that respects the value of each individual and the diversity of staff and students in the University's community. This will enable them to contribute fully, and to derive the maximum benefit and enjoyment from their involvement in University life. Positive about disability We use the symbol on the right, along with other like-minded employers, to show our commitment to good practice in employing people with a disability. It also enables people with a disability to know which employers will be positive about their abilities. All applicants who meet the minimum criteria (based on the person specification) for a job vacancy and have declared their disability are guaranteed an interview and considered on their abilities. Stonewall Diversity Champions programme We are members of the Stonewall Diversity Champions programme, reinforcing both our commitment to improving the workplace culture for lesbian, gay and bisexual employees and our recognition that people perform better when they can be themselves. Stonewall recognises Sheffield Hallam as a forward thinking 21st century employer which aims to recruit, recognise, and support the very best people regardless of background.

Trade unions We are committed to working in partnership with staff representatives. You are welcome to join a trade union, professional association or staff organisation and participate in its activities. We recognise the following unions for the purposes of collective bargaining UNISON, GMB, T&GWU, UNIT, UCU. Benefits of working for us We offer generous holiday entitlements - annual leave entitlement is a minimum of 25 days (pro rata if you work part-time) and rises depending on staff group and grade. In addition to the eight standard UK bank holidays, six extra statutory days are provided for extended University closure around some UK public/holidays. We understand the need for a good work-life balance. That's why we support and operate a number of flexible working schemes including job-share and flexible working hours where applicable. We operate an incremental grade structure. This means that you will be eligible to receive an annual pay increase (subject to satisfactory performance) until your salary reaches the maximum salary for your grade. Our defined benefit pension schemes are a real asset to your peace of mind. Depending on the job you're appointed to, you will be entered into either the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS), Teachers Pension Scheme (TPS), or remain in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) if you are a current member. We also offer many other benefits including Travel discounts, Family Friendly Schemes, Health and Wellbeing and Training and Development opportunities for staff. For more information about the benefits available to you, visit www.shu.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/documents/benefits.html Living and working in Sheffield Sheffield is the greenest city in ngland. We have over 200 parks and woodlands and a third of the city is in the Peak District National Park. We have excellent rail links to all major cities and the city centre is in walking distance of both our campuses. For more information, visit www.shu.ac.uk/sheffield/ Other important information All appointments are made subject to confirmation of eligibility to work in the UK and satisfactory declaration of health from the occupational health consultant to make sure you are medically able to carry out the type of work involved in the post. Appointments are also subject to receipt of satisfactory references and any other checks that may be required for the role. We comply fully with requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998. This requires us to tell you we will: hold details of your name, address and the post applied for to assist the recruitment process hold the information on your equal opportunities monitoring form, to monitor the effectiveness of our policies retain records for unsuccessful applicants for one year, after which time the records are destroyed For overseas applicants we normally reimburse travel expenses from the port of entry into the UK only.