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04.08.2011

Associate Teaching Fellow in French

  • Ort: Exeter
  • Beginn: 19.09.11
  • Ende: 19.09.12
  • Disziplinen: Sprachpraxis
  • Sprachen: Französisch
  • Frist: 24.08.11

Associate Teaching Fellow in French

Foreign Language Centre

University of Exeter - College of Humanities

 

Ref. N3333

 

Salary £24,370 - £25,101 per annum (£11,173.64 - £11,508.81 pro rata)

 

The Foreign Language Centre (FLC) provides an Institution-Wide Language Programme (IWLP) of assessed, credit-bearing modules in French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese and Spanish, with around 120 classes scheduled each week.

 

The FLC wishes to recruit a part-time (45.85%), Associate Teaching Fellow to teach on French credit-rated modules as part of the University's IWLP. This position requires 14 hours teaching per week in term-time and is offered as a fixed-term contract for 12 months from 19th September 2011.

 

We therefore welcome interest from suitably qualified, experienced language tutors, to deliver a range of levels, (including French Advanced 2 and French for Business). Details of these modules can be found at www.exeter.ac.uk/flc

 

The starting salary will be from £24,370 - £25,101 per annum (£11,173.64 - £11,508.81 pro rata) on Grade E, depending on qualifications and experience.

 

For further information please contact Jonathan Lippman (FLC Director), e-mail J.Lippman@ex.ac.uk or telephone (01392 724325) or if unavailable please contact Alistair Crocker, email A.B.Crocker@exeter.ac.uk, telephone 01392 724391.

 

The closing date for completed applications is 24th August 2011. Interviews are expected to take place in early September 2011.

 

How to apply for this positon:

Please send your completed application form and your CV to humanities-deans-office@exeter.ac.uk quoting the reference number N3333 in any correspondence.

 

To download the application form please follow this link: www.admin.ex.ac.uk/personnel/jobs/app_eo_form.rtf

Von:  Jonathan Lippman, 04.08.2011

Publiziert von: Hartmut Duppel