The University of Law
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Business)

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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Business)
The University of Law Business School provides industry accredited degrees (CMI, CIM, APM and ACCA) including Business Management, Marketing, Law and Accounting. Designed specifically with employability in mind. We are currently looking for Lecturer/Senior Lecturers to join our academic team in our centrally located London Moorgate campus on a Fixed Term basis for 12 months. We are interested in hearing from applicants from all Business subjects, but particularly specialisms in the following areas: Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Project Management. We are particularly interested in candidates with experience in Harvard Case Method and online simulation and/or a strong teaching background in accounting and finance, especially taxation and audits. Reporting to our Academic Manager, you will be providing tuition across the University of Law Business School course portfolio. These will include delivering postgraduate and undergraduate BSc courses to a high standard. You will enjoy being challenged (by students and course content in equal measure) and be able to adapt to the different learning styles of students and methods of course delivery. You will be eager to share your expertise, and the role will include marking in-course assignments and final assessments, as well as supporting students and dealing with queries. You can view the job descriptions here for the Lecturer and Senior Lecturer vacancies. As a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer at The University of Law Business School, you will: Teach and assess across The University of Law Business School course portfolio in such subjects as may be assigned to you. This will include teaching and assessing students across a range of written and presentation skills and giving individual feedback on students’ performances. Assist in the preparation of assignments and assessments. Participate in course design and review. Act as an academic coach to students, including being available and willing to discuss students’ problems as they arise, their performance and academic progression We are looking for individuals who are/have: Master’s degree (in Business and/or Management) or professional qualifications. For Senior Lecturers – Fellowship of the HEA and Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (PgCHE)* as well as extensive relevant experience Teaching in a Higher Education setting or an educational establishment Flexibility to teach across a range of different subjects Punctual, professional and committed to teaching Please note: For Senior Lecturers - You will have developed significant expertise in: application and practical delivery of a range of teaching techniques, pastoral care, mentoring colleagues, assessments and marking, team leadership. *Please note that if you do not currently have/are not undertaking a PgCHE or an equivalent qualification, it is a requirement that you will enrol into the programme (delivered and financially supported by the University), within 12 months of passing probation. Why Join Us? On top of a salary of Lecturer £40,500 - £42,500 & Senior Lecturer £49,000- £54,000 you will enjoy: Private Medical Scheme and Life Assurance Contributory Pension Scheme Training and Qualifications (including Course Sponsorship/Fee Discount) Season Ticket Loans and Student Discounts The closing date for this position is 30th June 2026. Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. At The University of Law, you will work alongside other like-minded professionals who are passionate about driving innovation in higher education and delivering successful outcomes for our students. Be part of a diverse and inclusive community We are committed to ensuring our workforce is reflective of our diverse student population. We actively seek to increase representation across all backgrounds and identities, and we provide support and adjustments throughout the recruitment process. For more information, please contact talentacquisition@law.ac.uk.
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