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[ecrea] Job vacancy: Part Time Tutor in Journalism and Communication, Swansea University, UK
Fri Nov 02 12:12:38 GMT 2012
The College of Arts and Humanities, Swansea University is seeking an
individual with a strong professional background in journalism and
communication and a commitment to teaching undergraduates and
post-graduate masters students. The teaching of this post will
concentrate on journalism practice, online and print, news and features,
and on the broader communications industries. This is a permanent post.
The closing date for application is 13 November 2012. For more
information and to apply, please search by job number AC00260 at:
http://www.swansea.ac.uk/the-university/work-at-swansea/jobs/ or simply
click here
Job descriptions:
This 0.5 permanent post will be based in the Department of Languages,
Translation and Communication, working alongside teachers of video and
radio production, professional writing, public relations, web design,
translation and interpreting. The post-holder will contribute to modules
taught across the College. This post is intended to strengthen the
College’s provision of transferable skills and work-related experience
for its students.
This is a ‘Teaching and Scholarship’ post which would normally require
between 8 and 10 hours of UG and PGT teaching in each of our two
ten-week semesters. The tutor would usually provide the equivalent of
four modules and other supervision / teaching as necessary. We currently
require teaching on the following modules: MS 309 Online Journalism,
MSM12 Online Journalism, MSJMO3 Comparative Journalism and MSJM40 Risk
Reporting for the Erasmus Mundus MA in Journalism. The teaching
portfolio is expected to evolve to reflect the interests of students,
requirements of the degree programmes, and the expertise of the tutor.
The tutor would also be expected to supervise a number of work-based MA
projects and MA dissertations across the spring and summer months. The
tutor should be in a position to advise on establishing work placements.
Outside the two main semesters the tutor could expect to contribute to
the College’s programme of study skills; to engage with the development
of short professional courses; to develop opportunities to work with our
Department of Adult and Continuing Education; to contribute to
recruitment activities and open days.
In addition to a contribution to teaching and PGTM supervision, the post
will include some organisational and academic administrative
responsibilities.
Main Duties
a) Teaching Duties - modules as described above.
b) Development duties
Outside the two main semesters the tutor could expect to contribute to
the College’s programme of study skills; to engage with the development
of short professional courses; to develop opportunities to work with our
Department of Adult and Continuing Education; to contribute to
recruitment activities and open days.
c)Administrative Duties
The successful applicant will be required to share in administrative
duties as directed by the Head of Department or College. These might
include being actively involved in examining, the recruitment of
students, attending and contributing to appropriate committees and
related activities, giving presentations, or organising workshops,
summer courses or conferences.
d)Other Duties
Members of staff are encouraged to maintain and enhance links with the
professional institutions. A commitment to continuing professional
development is mandatory, as is a commitment to the promotion of
equality and diversity in working practices and the maintenance of
positive working relationships.
General Duties and Responsibilities
This appointment in the College of Arts and Humanities. has a number of
generic objectives common to Tutor appointments. These relate to
1. Teach as a member of a teaching team in a developing capacity within
an established programme of study in a variety of settings from small
group tutorials to large lectures. Transfer knowledge in the form of
practical skills, methods and techniques with the assistance of a mentor
if required, challenge thinking, foster debate and develop the ability
of students to engage in critical discourse and rational thinking.
2. With support, develop own teaching materials, methods and approaches
and select appropriate assessment instruments and criteria; Seek ways of
improving performance by reflecting on teaching design and delivery and
obtaining and analysing feedback. Reflect on practice and the
development of own teaching and learning skills
3. Identify the learning needs of students and define appropriate
learning objectives and give constructive feedback to students as
required, provide advice on study skills and assist with learning problems
4. As well as carrying out teaching as required on modules that have
already been developed the Tutor will review the modules in the light of
the learning needs of students and define learning objectives and will
design or select appropriate assessment methods
5. Interact positively and professionally with other collaborators and
partners within the school, elsewhere in the University and beyond both
in industry/commerce and academia.
6. Contribute to School organisational matters in order to help it run
smoothly and to help raise its external research profile.
7. Keep informed of developments in the field in both technical /
specific terms and the wider subject area and the implication for
commercial applications and the knowledge economy or academia.
8. When requested act as a representative or member of committees, using
the opportunity to extend their own professional experience.
9. Demonstrate and evidence own professional development, particularly
with regard to probation, appraisal, and performance reviews, and
participation in training events.
10. Build internal contacts and participate in internal networks for the
exchange of information and to form relationships for future collaboration
11. Participate in and undertake other research or administrative
activities appropriate to their experience and skill, and as directed by
the Head of the College or such other person delegated to act with their
authority.
12. To promote equality and diversity in working practices and maintain
positive working relationships
Person Specification
Essential Criteria
1. A degree or equivalent in a relevant subject
2. Professional background in journalism and communication
3. Demonstrate the ability and experience of teaching and providing
supervision of students successfully
4. Excellent organisation skills to plan own day to day activity within
the framework of the agreed programme
5. To work as an effective member of the teaching staff and to
contribute to teaching programmes in cooperation with colleagues
6. Possess sufficient breadth or depth of specialist knowledge in the
discipline and be developing further skills in, and knowledge of
teaching methods and techniques
7. Outstanding written, oral and interpersonal skills
8. A commitment to high-quality and innovative teaching
9. The potential to supervise undergraduate projects or dissertations
10. The potential to supervise post-graduate masters students
11. The ability to advise on work placements and internships
Desirable Criteria
12. The ability to speak and write Welsh
13. Experience of supervising undergraduate or postgraduate student projects
14. Experience of developing short professional courses
15. Evidence of commitment to Continuing Professional Development
Terms and Conditions of employment
This is a permanent position.
Hours: 35 per week. (This is a full time post but applications from
individuals seeking part time, job share or flexible working
arrangements are welcome)
Annual leave: 31 days per annum plus Bank Holidays (pro rata for part
time staff)
The Job Description sets out the duties of this post as at the closing
date. It has been graded as Teaching and Scholarship 7 against the
benchmark profile for this grade. This profile is available at:
http://www.swansea.ac.uk/media/Media,18315,en.pdf It may be necessary
for these duties to be varied from time to time within the grade definition.
The appointment is subject to the General Terms of Appointment for
Academic Staff as set out in the attached:
http://www.swan.ac.uk/personnel/GeneralInformation/TermsandConditions/AcademicStaffTermsConditions/
The following link provides further information on the benefits of
working in Swansea University:
http://www.swansea.ac.uk/hr/GeneralInformation/NewProspectiveStaff/.
Informal enquiries contact details
Informal enquiries should be directed to the Head of the College of Arts
and Humanities, Professor John Spurr: (J.Spurr /at/ swansea.ac.uk).
Swansea University is an equal opportunity employer aiming for diversity
in our workforce.
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