Senior Lecturer in Law - Leeds: Teaching & Mentorship

Senior Lecturer in Law - Leeds: Teaching & Mentorship

Leeds Full-Time 40500 - 54000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
The University of Law

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Teach and mentor students while developing exciting vocational programmes.
  • Company: The University of Law, a supportive and dynamic educational institution.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, generous annual leave, and flexible working options.
  • Other info: Join a vibrant community dedicated to education and professional growth.
  • Why this job: Shape the future of law and inspire the next generation of legal professionals.
  • Qualifications: Qualified lawyer with a passion for teaching and student support.

The predicted salary is between 40500 - 54000 £ per year.

The University of Law is seeking qualified lawyers to join as Lecturers or Senior Lecturers at the Leeds Campus. In this role, you will teach, support students, and contribute to course development for various vocational programmes.

This position offers full-time or part-time opportunities with a competitive salary of £40,500–£54,000, generous annual leave, and a supportive work environment. You will play an essential role in education and professional development.

Senior Lecturer in Law - Leeds: Teaching & Mentorship employer: The University of Law

The University of Law is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic and supportive work environment where qualified lawyers can thrive as Senior Lecturers in Law. With competitive salaries, generous annual leave, and a strong emphasis on teaching and mentorship, employees are encouraged to grow professionally while making a meaningful impact on students' lives at our vibrant Leeds Campus.

The University of Law

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The University of Law Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Senior Lecturer in Law - Leeds: Teaching & Mentorship

Teaching Skills
Mentorship
Course Development
Student Support
Legal Knowledge
Communication Skills
Professional Development