At a Glance
- Tasks: Teach and inspire students in conservation, focusing on archaeological and museum objects.
- Company: Durham University, a supportive and inclusive environment for all staff.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, professional development, and a vibrant academic community.
- Other info: Opportunity for research and involvement in university citizenship activities.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in conservation education and engage with passionate students.
- Qualifications: Experience in teaching and a strong background in conservation.
The predicted salary is between 44550 - 54450 Β£ per year.
Lecturer (Teaching) in Conservation - Durham
The University is committed to enabling all of our colleagues to achieve their full potential.
We promote and maintain an inclusive and supportive environment to ensure that all colleagues can thrive.
Applications are invited for a Lecturer (Teaching) in Conservation to support teaching on our MSc in Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects as well as conservation-related teaching on other undergraduate and post-graduate modules.
Additionally, this role contributes to commercial work and research activities within the conservation lab.
The role of Lecturer (Teaching) provides the opportunity to deliver outstanding teaching within an inclusive and supportive environment that is staffed by world class colleagues.
The primary focus of this role is on teaching and it will involve a significant teaching load, which may extend into the summer period.
There may be related scholarship and the opportunity to engage in wider citizenship within the University and the opportunity for administrative duties which relate to education and pedagogy.
This role is fixed at Grade 7, reflecting the fact that this is the level of work that is required by the University for this role.
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