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A Scottish university is seeking a Lecturer in Criminology for a full-time, fixed-term position of 2 years. The role requires a doctoral qualification in Criminology or Sociology and involves teaching across various programmes, contributing to course development, and engaging in research activities. This position offers a competitive salary and opportunities for hybrid working. Informal inquiries should be made to the Course Leader via email.
The School of Law and Social Sciences (SLSS) hosts an interdisciplinary Undergraduate Honours degree in Criminology along with a variety of programmes in Psychology, Sociology, Law and Social Work, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Lecturer in Criminology to join our team. The RGU Criminology course has a number of distinct features including, a genuine interdisciplinary delivery through three core thematic areas, namely Law, Social Sciences and Forensic Sciences (offered in collaboration with the School of Pharmacy, Applied Sciences and Public Health). As one of the few truly interdisciplinary courses within the university, the BA (Hons) Criminology course plays a pivotal role in advancing the institution's strategic goals.
Educated to doctoral level in Criminology or Sociology, you will have teaching experience within an HE environment. You should have a solid background in Criminology, ideally coupled with experience in teaching Sociology. While the primary focus of the role is Criminology, there may also be opportunities to contribute to the Sociology modules across the Social Sciences. You will carry out designated teaching and assessment on the undergraduate BA (Hons) Criminology course. You will have a thorough understanding of the Social Science dimensions of Criminology and be able to critically explore the social causes and framings of crime, across all stages of delivery.
In line with the University's strategic priorities to contribute to fairer, more inclusive and socially engaged societies, the School of Law and Social Sciences is building and strengthening research and scholarly activity in areas which underpin curricula, enhancing academic profile and facilitating funding possibilities. In addition, we strive to enhance the dissemination and integration of research across the Social Sciences and Social Work academic disciplines and practices. Our staff are expected to contribute towards the School's scholarly achievements and to disseminate knowledge and understanding to a variety of stakeholders.
What we can offer you:
For informal enquiries please contact Saorfhlaith Burton, BA (Hons) Criminology Course Leader - s.burton3@rgu.ac.uk
This post is subject to a Disclosure Scotland check. For more information visit: https://www.mygov.scot/basic-disclosure/
Grade 7 Salary Scale: £39,906 - 46,049
Grade 8 Salary Scale: £47,389 - 56,535
Salary on appointment will be dependent upon experience.
Candidates with limited or no prior experience as an academic will be placed on the first point of the Grade 7 scale. Consideration will be given to offering an Academic Attraction Payment (adjusted annually) for those candidates who have specific industry knowledge, skills or, expertise which are required for the position.
As per the UKVI immigration rules, this role may be eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route. Sponsorship under this route is dependent on factors specific to the applicant and if tradeable points can be used under the rules.
RESPONSIBLE TO: Principal Lecturer - Head of Discipline (Social Sciences)
RESPONSIBLE FOR: No supervisory responsibility
PURPOSE OF POST: Contributes to the delivery and development of the School's portfolio of courses and actively engages in research/consultancy activities.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
Please see the job attachments for further information regarding the Grade 7 and Grade 8 criteria. Further guidance on Academic Attraction Payments can be found here .
DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS
Behaviour 1: Communication - Ability to receive, understand and convey information requiring careful explanation and information of a complex or conceptual nature, in a clear and accurate manner.
Behaviour 2: Teaching and Learning Support - Experience of providing standard information or delivering teaching or training, designing content or learning materials within existing frameworks and developing innovative approaches to learning experience and the curriculum.
Behaviour 3: Service Delivery - Experience of exploring and adapting a service to meet customers' expectations and also identifying ways of improving standards.
Behaviour 4: Liaison and Networking - Experience of circulating information in an accurate and timely manner, working across team boundaries to build and strengthen working relationships, leading and developing internal networks to pursue a shared interest and leading and building external networks to enhance the work of the organisation.
Behaviour 5: Decision Making - Experience of using own judgement to make decisions, making collaborative decisions with others to reach conclusions and providing advice or information that will influence the decisions of others.
Behaviour 6: Analysis and Research - Experience of identifying or designing data gathering and analytical methods appropriate for each investigation and producing reports that identify key issues and findings.