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Lecturer MSc Person Centred Dip

Metanoia Institute

REPORTS TO TITLE: Head of Programme

BUSINESS FUNCTION/ SUB-FUNCTION: Academic

LOCATION: North Common Road, Ealing

CONTRACT: 0.6 FTE 3 days a week

ROLE PURPOSE:

To be a key member of a team of academic and administrative colleagues facilitating the highest quality learning and teaching within the Institute. To support students through teaching, administration and academic advice. To work with the Director of Studies, Academic Director, and colleagues to enhance and develop learning and teaching, academic processes and student outcomes. Teaching on all modalities (with the exception of Humanistic) takes place across weekends. Each modality attends for one full weekend each month, over 10 months of the year (a total of 10 teaching weekends).

ROLE and RESPONSIBILITIES:

Teaching and Learning

To contribute to and enhance teaching and learning on the training programme through:

  • Preparation and development of teaching materials.
  • Leadership, management, and delivery of modules.
  • Assessment of student work, including setting and marking assignments, dissertations, case studies and Vivas.
  • Development of innovative methods of teaching, learning, assessment and student academic support, including review and design.
  • Liaise closely with all staff to ensure quality teaching.
  • Monitoring and enhancement of the student experience and module/programme outcomes.

Academic Support

  • To advise and guide students to support their progression and outcomes, including tutorials and individual support where appropriate.Demonstrate a broad understanding of the philosophy and operation of programmes, detailed understanding of assessment requirements and procedures and Metanoia Institute, including OFS regulations.
  • Lead learning and teaching activities in an area as agreed e.g. module leadership, NSS.

Management and Administration

  • Attend team and Faculty meetings.
  • Liaise closely with the Director of Studies and Academic Director.
  • Contribute to the administration of the course. This may include undertaking tasks involved in student recruitment/assessment, open day events, induction, maintaining student records, acting as APL assessor etc.
  • Undertake personal administrative work (e.g. filing, completing student records), Other faculty activities as required.

General

  • Be an active representative of Metanoia Institute on key professional bodies/ committees; external events; conferences and seminars; production of sector or journal articles/ reviews; through the operation of external or internal workshops or seminars.
  • Carry out all duties in a non-discriminatory and inclusive manner.
  • Other reasonable duties as may be required.

Essential Skills and Experience

  • Teaching Qualification PG Cert HE (or equivalent qualification) and FHEA.
  • A relevant professional qualification as a psychotherapist or counsellor (depending on programme requirements).
  • Registration with an appropriate professional body (E.g. UKCP, BACP).
  • Ideally, a minimum of 3 years training experience at the programme level.
  • Experience of teaching/lecturing within a Higher Education setting.
  • An understanding of the higher education system and the OfS as a regulating body
  • Detailed knowledge of the modalities covered in the programme.
  • Knowledge of current issues and opportunities in the wider world of counselling/psychotherapy and academia and related debates within the professional and academic fields.
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills, both written and oral.
  • Ability to work effectively under own initiative.
  • Strong team working skills and the ability to manage and resolve difficult situations or conflict.
  • Ability to work in an anti-oppressive and inclusive manner and to apply principles of equality to all aspects of the role.
  • Creativity and vision.
  • Computer Literate and willing to keep pace with evolving technology, especially in the context of learning and teaching.
  • Flexibility and availability.
  • Good relationships with all staff and students within the Institute, on an equal basis.
  • To work in accordance with Metanoia.
  • Opportunities Policy, Codes of Ethics and professional.
  • Practice, Complaints Procedures and Health and Safety Policy.

Please send your application by email to hr@metanoia.ac.uk via the ‘Apply’ button above.

Location: Ealing, London
Salary: Competitive
Hours: Part Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 6th December 2024
Closes: 17th January 2025
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