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As an Assistant Lecturer, you will be responsible (jointly with Senior Lecturers) for the progress and academic achievement of degree apprentices on our various Computing Degree Apprenticeships. The programme involves the delivery of a number of computing streams which incorporate Systems Development & Architecture, allowing our learners to achieve a BSc (Hons) Degree. This entails teaching and learning on innovative modules. They are innovative as they involve experiential learning, creating digital, future-proofed organisations; all to approach work-based learning in a scholarly and professional way. You will also be expected to engage with the development of module material, liaison with coaches who visit the learners in the workplace and the marking of assessments; all to create a progressive experience for every student and their employer.
You will be expected to teach at least across two functional areas and to be able to accommodate learners integrating material from any module, into any role, in any sector. The role requires working with Senior Lecturers, who are Module Leaders, and the Associate Dean. We work as a close-knit, broadly self-managed team, sharing teaching experiences and new ideas. We challenge each other and work determinedly and efficiently, to reach ever improving teaching and learning standards and outcomes.
About Us:
QA’s Computing Degree Apprenticeships are a pedagogically innovative, work-based programme that has expanded rapidly since its recent launch. Our degree apprentices work for varied clients including FTSE100 businesses, central government departments, wider public sector organisations and small technology companies. The Apprenticeship division is part of QA, the UK’s leading provider of IT and business services training and education. Our multi-award winning programmes received the highest possible grade by Ofsted, with ‘Outstanding’ in all areas.
YOUR experience:
Take the opportunity to become an IT consultant, work in the latest in-demand technologies supporting some of the most recognisable brands and prominent public sector organisations.
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