Friday 7 December 2012

JSubject Teachers for INTO UEA London/INTO City Foundation Programme in Mathematics and Computing


By GenoXan ? Dec 7th, 2012 ? Category: Jobs, Mathematics

Context

The University of East Anglia (UEA), City University and INTO University Partnerships (IUP) opened a Joint Venture to teach students in a high quality facility in central London. We offer a range of programmes from pre-university to postgraduate level recruited via our global network. The London Centre is also home to the Norwich Business School in London.

We are seeking to recruit subject teachers in the following area: Mathematics and Computing, who have teaching experience at Foundation level to begin by 7th January 2013.

Requirements

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The ideal candidates should possess:

  • A postgraduate qualification in a relevant field (Masters or PhD level)
  • Skills and experience in the effective teaching of international students
  • Desire and aptitude to contribute to a successful and fast growing educational establishment in the heart of London

Salary

?29,131 per year (pro-rata for part-time)

For more information on this role including a full job description please visit www.intohigher.com/jobs

If you feel you have the necessary skills, experience and interest for this post, please send and up to date CV with a separate covering letter saying why you are interested in working for INTO University of East Anglia (London Campus) to: CLICK APPLY ONLINE

Please make it clear in the subject heading of your email which subject area of teaching you are applying for.

Closing date for applications is 5pm on Thursday 13th December 2012.

INTO is an equal opportunities employer.

INTO is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and child protection screening will apply.

www.intohigher.com

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