Associate Lecturers and Dissertation Supervisors; Zero
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
The University of Wolverhampton offers a series of exciting online masters' programmes which are open to students the world over. We areseekingto significantly expand our roster of Zero hours casual contract Associate Lecturers and Dissertation Supervisors who can support our growing student body. Successful applicants will join a vibrant team of experts who will be called upon as needed to support our six yearly intakes across a wide range of modules in the fields of:
- MSc Psychology
- MSc Organisational and Business Psychology
- MSc Psychology of Mental Health and Wellbeing
- MSc Computer Science
- MSc Computer Science with Data Science
- MSc Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence
- Masters in Public Health (MPH)
- MPH Leadership
- MPH Global Health
Our online programmes attract students from across the globe. We pride ourselves on providing our Associate Lecturers / Dissertation Supervisors with a flexible working environment that lends itself to part time working.
All work is paid at the hourly rate (£32.01) subject to normal deductions and pension contributions.
Associate LecturersAll studying takes place online asynchronously through pre-prepared modules. Each module has been written by a subject matterexpertand students are supported through their learning journey by the online faciliatory team of Associate Lecturers.
The role of the Associate Lecturer plays a critical role in supporting students through their learning journey. Associate Lecturers are appointed to work on specific modules.
Dissertation SupervisorsOnline dissertation supervisors support students to complete an independent piece of research through a structured module.
Main Duties- Tutoring postgraduate students online, from diverse backgrounds, in a specific field of expertise.
- Use Canvas, the virtual learning environment (VLE) to engage with students,mainly viaonline discussions,activities and interactions.
- Supporting students to navigate the VLE to work through pre-determined content, and to complete formative and summative assignments.
- Supporting students inaccomplishingestablished learning objectives.
- Completing formative and summative feedback to assess coursework and other related assignments,discussions and activities.
- Being adaptable to engage with different content across a range of modules.
- Timely and courteous response to online correspondence from students, and the wider online faculty team.
- Working collegiately within an online faculty team.
- Supporting assessment and supervision of dissertation projects.
We are seeking enthusiastic dedicated individuals for the above roles who hold a minimum of a Master level qualification in one of the discipline areas outlined above, or a relevant discipline, or have equivalent experience. Experience of facilitating or supervising online would be an advantage.
Application ProcessApplication is via 2-page CV and a one side of A4 cover letter which details your experience, interest in the role, and how you meet the above criteria. Applications should be submitted to Academic Dev
Interviews and recruitment will take place throughout the advertised period, ifyou are interested,please apply as soon as possible. We will contact successful applicants withan interview date.
If you would like to discuss the above roles further, please contact:
Michelle Common – Public Health and Computer Sciences. or Stephanie Brady – Psychology –
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