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Institution: University of Surry
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2018-11-09 Expired
Description :
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a world class institution and create and grow our apprenticeship offer.  This role will suit a solutions focused individual who is keen to work in a role that develops over time in response to university priorities, employer need and Education and Skills Funding Agency regulations.   As part of the Department of Technology Enhanced Learning, you will join a skilled team who develops and evaluates innovative approaches to digital education. You will support and advise Faculty colleagues members on the development of blended and online courses for practice -based programmes with a particular focus on higher and degree apprenticeship programmes.    You should have experience of teaching and assessing on vocational programmes, preferably in the development of apprenticeship delivery models and learning resources and technical expertise in designing and developing digital resources for online delivery.   The post is based at the Stag Hill Campus in Guildford. The University of Surrey is amongst the highest achieving universities in the United Kingdom, having been awarded the Times/ Sunday Times University of the Year Award for 2016. We are ranked 10th in The Times Higher Education Table of Tables for UK universities in 2017, and we are the recipient of four Queen’s Anniversary Prizes.   In addition to a competitive salary you will receive 32 days annual leave/closure days and a great benefits package including pension and discounted membership to our world-renowned Surrey Sports Park.   For more information on the roles, please contact Professor Rhona Sharpe, Head of the Department of Technology Enhanced Learning at r.sharpe@surrey.ac.uk.

Closing Date: 19 Nov 2018
Category: Professional Services





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