• UK International Higher Education Jobs
  • Greenwich
  • £37,099 to £42,978 plus £4069 London weighting per annum GBP / Year

University of Greenwich

Are you a skilled communicator with a passion for teaching? Do you excel in building relationships and enjoy collaborating with teams to ensure the best learning experience for our international students?

In this role, you will join the Faculty of Education Health & Human Sciences as a Tutor, supporting students in their transition to studying in the UK. You will provide group and individual teaching sessions, focusing on academic writing, study skills, and critical thinking. Your contributions will help improve the academic performance of our international students.

We are seeking candidates who have a proven teaching ability and hold a teaching qualification. Additionally, you should have confidence in supporting international students as they adjust to their new educational environment. Your flexibility and willingness to meet the needs of the students are important, as you will work closely with other student support services within the university. Advocacy for the student experience, as well as an active involvement in our efforts to diversify the assessment process, are also expected.

We value your unique contributions and are interested in hearing how you can enhance our student-focused university to create a truly exceptional experience. For more information and to schedule a telephone appointment, please contact Prof Brian Boag (Deputy Dean) or Hilary Orpin (Associate Dean – Student Success) at fehhs-execsupport@greenwich.ac.uk. For recruitment-related inquiries, please reach out to the People Directorate Operations Team at hrsr-feh@greenwich.ac.uk.

To apply for this position, please visit the University of Greenwich vacancies page and provide all required details, including supporting statements. As part of our commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion, we actively encourage applications from underrepresented groups. We take affirmative action, including targeting Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic, disabled, and LGBT+ individuals. We are also committed to promoting the physical and mental health of our staff and ensuring inclusivity by removing barriers. If you have experienced mental health problems, we encourage you to disclose this information so that we can provide necessary support during the recruitment process. Any disclosed information will be kept confidential and separated from the job application form.

At the University of Greenwich, we strive to transform lives through inspiring teaching and research, guided by our values. Join us in our mission by applying today. You can find more details about the job description, person specification, and the university’s working principles at the provided links

To apply for this job please visit jobs.gre.ac.uk.

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