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Centre for Alternative TechnologyJob DescriptionDistance Learning TutorsMSc Architecture, Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies, by Distance Learning, at the Graduate School of the Environment, Centre for Alternative Technology. From 1st March 2010 Job Title: Distance Learning Tutors Academic areas:- Post 1: with post graduate academic qualifications in Architecture and substantial experience in either HE teaching in architecture or in architectural practice. Post 2: with post graduate qualifications in, and either HE teaching or substantial professional experience in, one of the following: Structural, Building Services or other relevant engineering, Energy, Environment. Half-time or full time:- Job Description Hours: Full time or half-time posts on standard academic hours. Flexible working is required with some small amounts of evening and weekend work. Responsible to: Programme Leader Distance Learning Responsible for: None Grade: Lecturer Salary: In the range £30,318.05 to £34,515.30 pro rata Each post is subject to a one-year probationary period and will be reviewed after two years. Scope: This is an exciting opportunity in one of the UK’s largest, most vibrant Master’s programmes: our students bring a wonderful range of backgrounds and experience, with much enthusiasm and commitment. The curriculum of the MSc Architecture, Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies by Distance Learning, which began in September 2008, is broadly equivalent to that of the long-established MSc: Architecture AEES, in which modules are delivered by student attendance at CAT for five days each month. Both courses are validated programmes of the University of East London. The January 2008 external examiner’s report stated: “On the evidence presented to me, the course maintains its reputation as one of the best Masters courses in the environmental field. The staff team is to be congratulated on providing a course which is both rigorous and clearly inspirational.” The GSE also hosts an MSc in Renewable Energy in the Built Environment, a Part 2 Professional Diploma in Architecture, and a programme of Professional Doctorates and PhD’s. You will be taking part in teaching, developing, and expanding a unique course which aims to make full use of the Virtual Learning Environment, (VLE) ‘UEL Plus’ [based on the Blackboard’ system]. The ethos of the course, and of the team running it, combines the traditional ethos of high academic standards with that of CAT: respectfulness, openness, solidarity. The duties of the Distance Learning tutors 1. Tuition: 2. Curriculum materials There is continuous review and development of the study materials and activities, and this is an important and creative part of the tutor’s job, offering great scope and enjoyment. 3. Attendance at the course office The DL team are very committed to a collegiate approach, full discussion of all processes and decisions, and a sense of common purpose. All DL staff are able to work from our base in Machynlleth (in the Dyfi Eco Park, by the railway station). However, we will consider applications from ‘distant’ tutors. As a minimum, all tutors are required to attend the office for a set number of days in each month with the exception of August and December. The set period is usually in the second or third week, coinciding with the modules of the attending MSc at CAT. It is then that we conduct staff meetings, reviews, other meetings with DL colleagues and the Student Support Officers, and general catching up. Accommodation is provided. It may be necessary, on very rare occasions, to request all tutors’ presence at other particular times. Liaison You will liaise with the DL Programme Leader, the Head of School, fellow tutors and administrative and student support staff. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential qualities and skills For post 1 (one full time or two part time) we require post graduate academic qualification in Architecture and either HE teaching experience or substantial experience in architectural practice. For post 2(one full time or two part time) we require post graduate academic qualification in one of the following areas: Structural, Building Services or other relevant engineering, or Energy or Environment, and either HE teaching experience or substantial professional experience in your field. All posts require: Desirable qualities and skills Interviews will be in the week beginning Monday 11th January 2010. For a summary of details of the MSc AEES by DL, please email distance.learning@cat.org.uk
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