Law Tutor

BPP ,
London, Greater London

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Job Description

General information Reference 000114 Publication end date 10/07/2020 Close Date 10/07/2020 Vacancy details Job Profile Teaching - Law Tutor Title Law Tutor Contract Type Permanent Job Purpose We are seeking a Barrister to teach on our BTC Programme A Law School tutor has the following core areas of responsibility: Teaching on a range of law school programmes and subjects as required Creating and marking assessment materials Contributing to curriculum development work, including scholarship and innovation, planning and evaluation and updating programme materials Providing pastoral support and guidance of students and/or skills development coaching on relevant programmes and modules Ensuring regulatory compliance with BPP systems and processes Contributing to internal and external BPP marketing, business development, outreach and employability activities. Through this, you will work with and support the faculty in delivering excellence in teaching, materials and pastoral support within a compliant regulatory framework. Job Background BPP University Law School has a reputation for excellence in professional education built on a proven ability to offer students the skills they need to succeed in a legal career. Working with over 150 law firms, BPP prides itself on being at the cutting edge of professional legal education giving students the core skills and a competitive advantage to ensure success. The Solicitors Regulatory Authority is introducing the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) and the Bar Standards Boards is proposing changes to the Bar Professional Training Course. BPP considers that it is essential that, subject to any regulatory constraints, tutors are able to teach on any programme which BPP offers in the future. Key Responsibilities: Teaching on a range of law school programmes and subjects Keep abreast of new developments in relevant areas of law and practice and be a subject matter expert Keep abreast of relevant pedagogic methodologies, including undertaking training and development Attend regular practice area and module team meetings to ensure uniform delivery of modules in order to ensure successful progression of students between and within programmes and modules Prepare for teaching and teach in-classroom and online for specific programmes Strive to obtain the highest level of teaching feedback from students Work towards attainment of the level 7 PGCPHE or Fellowship of the HEA in accordance with BPP's learning and teaching strategy from time to time Creating and marking assessment materials Draft relevant formative and summative assessment materials Assist with the smooth running of assessments Mark formative and summative assessments and giving feedback in accordance with BPP policies Attend exam boards as required Contributing to curriculum development work, including scholarship and innovation, planning and evaluation and updating programme materials Keep up to date with developments in law and practice Undertake appropriate scholarship activities that contribute to the discipline of professional legal education Attend all relevant training in relation to law and practice, course design and innovation Please refer to the job description for full details Department Law School - Staffing Vacancy location Location UK, North West, Manchester St James's Candidate criteria Candidate Criteria Essential: Qualified solicitor or barrister (with practice experience) A relevant degree and either higher degree or equivalent professional qualification/experience in areas covered by the Law School Subject/practice area knowledge Practitioner experience relevant to a practice area Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work autonomously and flexibly The ability to effectively plan, organise and prioritise workload The ability to work well in a team and be collaborative Able to develop rapport, build and maintain strong working relationships with colleagues and students Able to conduct 'difficult' conversations Excellent computer/IT skills Self-motivated commitment to vocationally-orientated legal education A willingness to 'go the extra mile' for the student in terms of their academic journey at BPP University Law School A willingness to be involved in activities outside the classroom Development Opportunities A teaching qualification relevant to the discipline Fellowship of the HEA Employment Details Contract Hours 37.50 FTE 1.00 Salary 45000 Attachments Full Job Description Law Tutor (Manchester) June 20.pdf (127 Kb)