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Job titleFixed-Term Teacher in Law, Essex Pathways Job referenceREQ06518 Application closing date21/09/2022 LocationColchester Salary£32,348 per annum, pro-rata Employment typeFixed-term, Part-time Job category/typeAcademic, Education Attachments Job description

is a gateway to the University of Essex, helping students without standard entry requirements to grow in confidence, unlock their potential, and nurture their ambitions so they can progress in academic study. We provide undergraduate pathway routes to degree courses and equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed on their chosen course.

To support the Module Leader in the teaching and assessment of at the foundation year level. To collaborate with both academics and administrative staff to enhance a supportive learning and teaching environment and to ensure that students are equipped with the necessary subject knowledge and skills to succeed in their later years of university study.

The successful candidate will have a relevant doctoral level degree or close to completion in Law, or equivalent professional experience or practice.

A full list of essential requirements can be found in the Person Specification of the Job pack attached.

Informal enquiries may be made to Mrs Gemma Cowling-Hearn, Year Zero Course Director in Humanities, Social Science and Law Pathways , e-mail: .

Please submit the following 2 documents to Fiona Elsted :

  • a) A covering letter setting out how you meet the requirements of the role as set out in the person specification.

    b) A full curriculum vitae (CV). You should provide information on the range and content of your teaching and supervision experience, as well as on curriculum development.