Law & Criminology Tutor for A-level – University Setting

Law & Criminology Tutor for A-level – University Setting

Full-Time 31650 - 43607 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
University College Birmingham

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Teach A-level Law and Criminology, design engaging lessons, and assess student progress.
  • Company: University College Birmingham, a supportive and resource-rich environment.
  • Benefits: Full-time permanent role with professional development opportunities and extensive resources.
  • Why this job: Inspire students in a dynamic university setting while advancing your teaching career.
  • Qualifications: Relevant degree, teaching qualification, and a passion for student welfare.

The predicted salary is between 31650 - 43607 Β£ per year.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM is seeking a dedicated educator for a full-time permanent role in teaching A-level Law and Criminology. The successful candidate will design engaging lessons and assess student progress, all within a university setting that promotes professional development.

Applicants should hold a relevant degree and a teaching qualification, along with a commitment to student welfare and development. This role offers access to extensive university resources and supports ongoing educational growth.

Law & Criminology Tutor for A-level – University Setting employer: University College Birmingham

University College Birmingham is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant academic environment where educators can thrive. With a strong commitment to professional development and student welfare, our faculty enjoy access to extensive resources and opportunities for growth, making it an ideal place for those passionate about shaping the future of Law and Criminology students.

University College Birmingham

Contact Details:

University College Birmingham Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Law & Criminology Tutor for A-level – University Setting

Lesson Design
Student Assessment
Relevant Degree in Law or Criminology
Teaching Qualification
Commitment to Student Welfare
Professional Development
Engagement Strategies