ZZ004942 - Senior Teaching Fellow in Community Justice
Institute of Criminal Justice Studies

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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Institute of Criminal Justice Studies

 

Senior Teaching Fellow in Community Justice

 

Employment type:  Fixed-term contract for 12 months (or the earlier return of the substantive post holder) to cover a period of maternity leave

Employment basis:  Full-time

Salary:  £40,322 - £49,533 per annum 

Post number:  ZZ004942

Date published:  30 March 2020
Closing date:  19 April 2020

 

Interview date:  07 May 2020

 

The University of Portsmouth is a dynamic and ambitious institution with a track record of success. One of only four universities in the south east of England to achieve a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework, it is also ranked 21st in the 2020 Guardian League Table University Guide, and 113th in the Times Higher Young University World Rankings.

 

The Institute of Criminal Justice Studies is the largest criminology department in the UK with an established presence in undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral education, complemented by a successful applied criminology research profile. Within the subject area, the Institute is ranked 5th place nationally in the Guardian Course Guide.

 

An established part of our innovative courses include providing the underpinning academic knowledge to trainee probation officers throughout England and Wales via e-learning and associated face-to-face masterclasses. We are seeking to recruit a Senior Teaching Fellow to join our vibrant School for a period of maternity cover.

 

A specific knowledge of one or more of the following subject areas is essential: Desistance from Crime; Risk Assessment of Offenders; Public Protection.

 

This post will be based at the University of Portsmouth, and some travel to off-campus teaching locations will be required.

 

If you wish to discuss this further, please contact Julian Parker-McLeod on julian.parker-mcleod@port.ac.uk

 

Please note that Non-EEA applicants can be considered for positions that have been advertised for less than 28 days unless they are currently living outside of the UK or a current Tier 2 visa holder in a different profession or at a different employer.  The post must meet the minimum skills and salary requirements as set out in the UKVI immigration rules.

 

As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons and all appointments will be made on merit. As we are committed to the principles of the Race Equality Charter Mark, we would particularly welcome applications from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) community who are currently under-represented at this level in this area.   

 

For detailed information about University of Portsmouth, please select this link: Working at Portsmouth

 

For detailed information about the vacancy, please select this link:  ZZ004942 - Senior Teaching Fellow in Community Justice.docx

 

Vacancy Description
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Institute of Criminal Justice Studies

 

Senior Teaching Fellow in Community Justice

 

Employment type:  Fixed-term contract for 12 months (or the earlier return of the substantive post holder) to cover a period of maternity leave

Employment basis:  Full-time

Salary:  £40,322 - £49,533 per annum 

Post number:  ZZ004942

Date published:  30 March 2020
Closing date:  19 April 2020

 

Interview date:  07 May 2020

 

The University of Portsmouth is a dynamic and ambitious institution with a track record of success. One of only four universities in the south east of England to achieve a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework, it is also ranked 21st in the 2020 Guardian League Table University Guide, and 113th in the Times Higher Young University World Rankings.

 

The Institute of Criminal Justice Studies is the largest criminology department in the UK with an established presence in undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral education, complemented by a successful applied criminology research profile. Within the subject area, the Institute is ranked 5th place nationally in the Guardian Course Guide.

 

An established part of our innovative courses include providing the underpinning academic knowledge to trainee probation officers throughout England and Wales via e-learning and associated face-to-face masterclasses. We are seeking to recruit a Senior Teaching Fellow to join our vibrant School for a period of maternity cover.

 

A specific knowledge of one or more of the following subject areas is essential: Desistance from Crime; Risk Assessment of Offenders; Public Protection.

 

This post will be based at the University of Portsmouth, and some travel to off-campus teaching locations will be required.

 

If you wish to discuss this further, please contact Julian Parker-McLeod on julian.parker-mcleod@port.ac.uk

 

Please note that Non-EEA applicants can be considered for positions that have been advertised for less than 28 days unless they are currently living outside of the UK or a current Tier 2 visa holder in a different profession or at a different employer.  The post must meet the minimum skills and salary requirements as set out in the UKVI immigration rules.

 

As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons and all appointments will be made on merit. As we are committed to the principles of the Race Equality Charter Mark, we would particularly welcome applications from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) community who are currently under-represented at this level in this area.   

 

For detailed information about University of Portsmouth, please select this link: Working at Portsmouth

 

For detailed information about the vacancy, please select this link:  ZZ004942 - Senior Teaching Fellow in Community Justice.docx