JOB DESCRIPTION. 1. ROLE TITLE: Senior Lecturer-Human Resource Management

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JOB DESCRIPTION 1. ROLE TITLE: Senior Lecturer-Human Resource Management 2. HRMS REFERENCE NUMBER HRMS/13295 3. ROLE CODE: FINSLECTSR5 4. DEPARTMENTSCHOOL: Chester Business School 5. ORGANISATION: Head of Chester Business School Head of Business & Strategy & Entrepreneurship Head of Marketing Tourism & Events Management Head of Finance and Human Resource Management Lecturers Lecturers Lecturers * 6. ROLE PURPOSE: We wish to appoint a senior lecturer in Human Resource Management to be located in Chester This post presents an exciting opportunity to be involved in a major development of provision within the University. This change necessitates the role to encompass both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, combined with a capability for research and knowledge transfer. Candidates should already hold a doctorate or be very near completion, and an active researcher. Candidates should preferably have experience of teaching in the Higher Education sector or significant experience of presenting and training. They may additionally have research experience, and desirably may hold a teaching qualification. 7. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The University of Chester is based on a 30-acre campus close to the historic City of Chester and also on the Padgate campus at Warrington, which is very convenient for the motorway network,. It was established by Sir William Gladstone in 1839 as a Church of England foundation and has a long record of enterprise and innovation in offering diverse programmes of study to an increasing student population, currently numbering 16,000. It recruits well locally, nationally and internationally. It has a secure financial base, a good

reputation for quality in academic provision and support services, and recognition for providing a high level of student care. In 2002 the University assimilated the Higher Education activities of Warrington Collegiate Institute, and the School gained a range of undergraduate programmes taught at the University s Padgate Campus in Warrington. The University offers a wide range of combined subject, single subject and specialised first-degree programmes, postgraduate Masters degree courses and research degrees, and a range of specialised vocationallybased courses. The Chester Business School is located in the Westminster Building, on the main the Main Campus. All lecturers are encouraged to adopt a range of teaching styles and to develop innovative techniques for learning, especially as regards large-group teaching and student-managed learning, and use of the Intranet. The University is keen to strengthen its research profile and offers a number of doctoral bursaries annually. Staff are encouraged to further their own research work, and to undertake research degrees where appropriate. Chester Business School The Chester Business School is in the Faculty of Business, Enterprise and Lifelong Learning and has a key role to play in the economic and social development of the subregion, in contributing to meeting the training needs of local employers and in helping to provide an appropriately and well-trained workforce. To this end Chester Business School has, for a number of years, been progressively developing relevant programmes of study. Chester Business School consists of three broad subject groups: Business Strategy & Entrepreneurship; Marketing Tourism and Events Management; Finance and Human Resource Management which are responsible for the delivery of a range of business, management, marketing and tourism courses. These groups deliver both undergraduate degree and postgraduate qualifications, and the scope and size of the School s portfolio is planned to grow significantly over the next few years. This post will be situated in the Finance & Human Resource Strategy Subject Group which was created in August 2008 to reflect the School desire to develop programmes in these subject disciplines. The Section currently has 10 staff that contributes modules to a range of Business related single and combined honours undergraduate programmes in the Business School, including Business Studies, International Business & Business Management & Entrepreneurship. The post holder will be expected to make a significant contribution to the development of, and teaching on these programmes. 8. WORK PERFORMED AND/OR KEY RESULT AREAS: 8.1 Communicating Effectively To facilitate students learning through lectures, tutorials and seminars at undergraduate, levels, contributing to post graduate and masters levels. To produce high quality teaching and learning material to support and develop student learning at undergraduate level and at postgraduate levels. To write and publish research papers. To contribute to the writing of course validation documents.

To contribute to the cross-faculty development of curriculum and course materials. Joint or sole authorship of books, publications in refereed journals and other articles, papers and disseminating research results during conference proceedings. An ability to speak and write in a Chinese language would be an advantage, but not essential for this post. 8.2 Leadership and Working Collaboratively To exercise academic leadership for larger or more complex programmes with full accountability for planning and organising, co-ordinating the efforts of colleagues to deliver programme objectives. To support the Head of Department and other programme leaders in the department to manage the on-going strategic development of programmes in the department. 8.3 Liaison and Networking To be an active member of relevant departmental committees. To initiate and lead short term internal networks for e.g. new foundation degrees, co-ordinating teams of staff from university/department and external examiners; to oversee the development of new courses, write documentation, gain accreditation, and secure approval of new courses. To participate in & develop external networks, for example to contribute to student recruitment, secure student placements, facilitate outreach work, generate income, obtain consultancy projects, or build relationships for future activities. To chair Subject Assessment Boards as required. To lead or chair external networks as required as part of the role. To engage in external academic professional benchmarking (e.g. external examiner, QAA reviewer, OFSTED inspector, validation panels). 8.4 Delivering a High Quality Standard of Service To enhance the quality of taught and research programmes at under-graduate and/or postgraduate levels. To act upon peer observation feedback, student feedback, and external examiner feedback to maintain high quality in learning and teaching. To take sole responsibility for developing ideas for generating income and promoting the subject. 8.5 Effective Decision Making In the context of the role-holder s teaching duties, to make independent decisions on the content of individual learning activities and marking for student assessment purposes, and to provide advice to colleagues on such matters. To sit on student selection panels as required. To make collaborative decisions with programme teams on the content of taught and research programmes at undergraduate and/or postgraduate levels. To provide advice on issues such as malpractice and other assessment issues which will impact on the students, and to ensure consistency across departments. 8.6 Planning and Organising Self and Others To undertake elements of departmental leadership in areas such as organisation of staff development activities, programme leadership, assessment, students with specific learning needs, use of technology to support learning, or curriculum or student development roles.

To act as module and programme leader as required, co-ordinating the work of module/ programme team to ensure modules are delivered to the standards required & co-ordinate the work of colleagues to identify & respond to students needs. To make significant and sustained contributions to the management of the subject area, including planning and resource allocation, policy development and improvement of procedures. To contribute to cross-faculty programme organisation, contributing to strategic decisions as required. To be responsible for the co-ordination of administrative duties in areas such as admissions, time-tabling, examinations, assessment of progress & student attendance. 8.7 Innovation and Improvement (Effective Problem Solving) To deal with problems e.g. a students academic progress and personal issues (e.g. responding to needs of students with learning difficulties through referral to the appropriate support departments within the University). To design new modules as required. To develop suites of new modules and contribute to overall programme design. To devise new programmes of study to meet market demand and academic advancement in the subject or to resolve problems of poor recruitment or retention if required. To resolve problems regarding the delivery of teaching programmes, and to identify opportunities for the strategic development of these activities. To identify areas of need and obtain external funding for learning and teaching or research developments, leading the resulting research team where appropriate. 8.8 Analysis and Research To have an active involvement in research, in line with the department s research strategy, including presenting at conferences, publication in journals etc at least once per year. To research teaching materials and to identify and utilise current best practice in the relevant subject area. To conduct subject specific research and scholarship as appropriate, engaging in pedagogical research and implementing results to develop the learning and assessment process and the learning environment. Actively investigating funding opportunities within relevant area if research, as appropriate, including submitting external research grant applications to obtain support. Leadership of the resulting research may be required. To contribute to innovation, engagement and knowledge transfer. Contribute to the successful commercialisation of patents, inventions and any other exploitable intellectual property where appropriate. 8.9 Sensory and Physical Demands Standard office environment and equipment. 8.10 Work Environment Responsible for the health and safety of students in their immediate working environment, conducting risk assessments as required.

8.11 Pastoral Care and Welfare To deal with sensitive issues concerning students and provide support. To act as a Personal Academic Tutor (PAT). To take responsibility for dealing with referred issues for students within own programmes. 8.12 Team Development To undertake peer mentoring and review of colleagues. To work with colleagues to shape a vision, provide a sense of direction, guide others towards achievement and enable them to develop their own and team potential. 8.13 Teaching and Learning Support To design inductions to modules and programmes for students, adapting delivery to suit learners needs. To design and deliver one off lectures or workshops as required, providing feedback on performance. To develop and design course content and materials on a long term basis, ensuring compliance with the quality standards and regulations of the University and department. To conduct seminars and tutorials, introducing new methods of delivery where required, and to supervise students at all levels across the breadth and depth of the subject area. To assess students overall performance, through setting/ marking programme work, practical sessions, supervisions, fieldwork and examinations, providing appropriate feedback to students. Integrate separate topics into a cohesive whole linked closely to the curriculum. Responsible for the overall quality auditing of course provision To contribute to overall curriculum development and course design in specific area of curriculum. Pioneer and promote the introduction of new learning experiences and environments. 8.14 Knowledge and Experience Qualifications Please see Person Specification below Experience Please see Person Specification below Skills/Attributes Please see Person Specification below 8.15 General To undertake any other duties commensurate with your grade, and/or hours of work, as may reasonably be required of you.

To take responsibility for upholding and complying with the University s Equality and Diversity policies and for behaving in ways that are consistent with fair and equal treatment for all. To comply with all University Health and Safety policies.

PERSON SPECIFICATION Job Title: Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Department: Chester Business Management School Criteria / Desirable Qualifications: Good undergraduate degree Method of identification Masters (or equivalent level qualification) A professional qualification (eg CIPD) Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. HEA) A PhD or DBA (or nearing completion) Desirable Proven Experience: Appropriate teaching experience Active researcher with experience of gaining external funding/commercial income & & Commercial / industrial experience Curriculum development, programme management or allied experience Desirable Desirable & &

Delivering academic and service excellence: The ability to use varied approaches to teaching and learning Effective communication & presentation skills Demonstration of an advanced level of subject knowledge and of being an externally regarded teacher or scholar Presentation/ Managing self and Inspiring others An ability to lead and/or work as part of a team. Good administrative / organisational skills IT skills. An ability to support students both academically and pastorally. Interpersonal / team skills An ability to be a professional role model /Application Form /Application Form /Application Form Working together: A willingness to be flexible and a positive attitude to work Willingness to work to departmental, faculty and university goals Organisational and stakeholder awareness: Commercial awareness Requirements are those, without which, a candidate would not be able to do the job. Applicants who have not clearly demonstrated in their application that they possess the essential requirements will normally be rejected at shortlisting stage. Desirable Requirements are those that would be useful for the post holder to possess and will be considered when more than one applicant meets the essential requirements. *Candidates without a formal teaching qualification will be expected to study for one in the first two years of appointment.

UNIVERSITY OF CHESTER CHESTER BUSINESS SCHOOL SENIOR LECTURER HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SALARY SCALE TSR 5, points 40 43, 42,067-45,954 per annum. CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT Permanent contracts will be offered to those candidates who possess both a higher degree and a postgraduate teaching qualification/higher Education Academy membership. A successful candidate who lacks either will be offered a fixed term contract, pending fulfilment of these conditions. RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT It is a requirement of this post that within 12 months of appointment, the post-holder should live within a 30 mile radius or within a one hour travelling time by public transport from the University. HOLIDAY ENTITLEMENT 35 days per annum (pro-rata during the commencement and cessation years). Two extra statutory days during the Christmas period. MEDICAL EXAMINATION The successful candidate will be required to complete an Occupational Health Questionnaire and will also be required to undergo a medical examination. ESSENTIAL CERTIFICATES Short-listed candidates will be asked to bring to interview, proof of qualification as outlined on the Job Description and Person Specification provided. Upon appointment, copies of essential certificates will be required by HRM Services. DISCLOSURE & BARRING SERVICE CHECKS The successful applicant will have to undergo a DBS check before an appointment can be made. PENSION SCHEME All academic staff will be enrolled in the Teachers Pension Scheme from their first day of employment, in accordance with the scheme rules. If staff do not wish to remain a member of the scheme, they will be entitled to opt out after enrolment. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES The University has a policy of equal opportunity aimed at treating all applicants for employment fairly. SMOKING POLICY The University operates a No-Smoking policy. PROBATIONARY PERIOD A nine months' probationary period applies to all Academic posts. CLOSING DATE Candidates should apply for this vacancy via our online recruitment website (https://jobs.chester.ac.uk/wrl/) by TBC quoting reference number HRMS/13295