Senior Lecturer - Construction Project Management
Job Code: TP1017
Location: Kent Salary: c£45K + Benefits
Military training organisation based in Kent seeks a professional Construction Project Manager to become a Senior Lecturer, to assist high calibre candidates achieve MSc and Chartered status. This is an excellent opportunity to help guide highly motivated military personnel to high level career positions. Previous teaching experience is not essential as professional training will be provided to achieve teaching qualifications (where appropriate).
Task: To deliver construction project management training and assessment up to APM PQ and MSc level.
Qualifications: Chartered Construction Professional. Association for Project Management Practitioner Qualification An Appropriate Construction Engineering Discipline degree (Masters Desirable) Teaching Qualifications (Desirable)
Experience: Demonstrable Experience of Project / Programme Management within the Construction Industry Computer literate Good communications skills including written work which will be tested at interview. Teaching Experience (Desirable)
This position attracts excellent benefits to include 30 days holiday, pension, healthcare and training as required.
KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: Instruction, assessment, training objectives, course programming, liaison with professional institutions and technical currency as below: • Instructs, tutors and assesses post-graduate officer courses (at BTEC Level 4/5) in Project Management including the Professional Engineer Training (MSc Level) • Instructs, tutors and assesses senior NCO (Non Commissioned Officers) courses for HND at BTEC Level 3/4 in Project Management and other courses as necessary • Gives Project Management academic, educational and syllabus advice to other lecturers and instructors as required • Acts as a recognised teacher of Cranfield University and as an academic focus in the University’s relationship with the Wing • Is responsible to the appropriate course director for the relevant technical element of the Professional Engineer Course (Project Management) • Plans, prepares, supervises and assesses appropriate laboratory work, design projects, assignments and examinations to support instruction • Carry out department security duties as required. • Writing trainees’ disciplinary reports in a timely manner. • Conform to Standing Orders for the department and training establishment in general and for the classrooms and workshops in particular. • Duties ancillary to instruction, such as invigilating, correcting, progress tests and other tasks appropriate to the grade (ie Assessing and marking course work and progress tests in both theoretical and practical aspects). • Visit trainees when on work placements for assessment and mentoring. • Be prepared to work at other locations as required. • Participate in the classroom observation and appraisal scheme as required. • Maintains up to date technical knowledge about the subjects taught • Covers for other Wing engineering instructors/lecturers • Carry out research and assess trends for inclusion in courses • Attends appropriate training courses, conferences etc as necessary
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