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Job details
Job reference
19/107807
Date posted
02/09/2019
Application closing date
02/10/2019
Salary
£36,914 to £51,034 per annum
Job category/type
Academic
Attachments
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Lecturer (Education) in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)
Job description
Queen's University Belfast is one of the prestigious Russell Group of UK research-intensive universities in the UK and Ireland, combining excellence in research and education with a student centred ethos, for our 24,000 students and 4,200 staff, funded through an annual turnover of some GBP 300m. As a driver of innovation and talent, based on excellence
and global strategic partnerships, we offer generous employment terms and underpinned by excellent lifestyle benefits including opportunities for family friendly working and support for wellbeing.
Our five core values - Integrity, Connected, Ambition, Respect, Excellence - are shared by our staff and students, representing the expectations we have for ourselves and each other, guiding our day-to-day decisions and the way we behave as individuals in an international organisation.
The School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work is seeking to appoint a Lecturer (Education) who will contribute to the delivery of a high quality postgraduate programme in Applied behaviour Analysis for the period of 12 months (January 2020 to January 2021) and contribute to the School's outreach activity and teaching-related administration.
The successful candidate must:
Have or be about to obtain a PhD in a relevant area of social science.
Be a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)
Have teaching experience using a range of teaching methods.
Have experience of marking written assignments.
Have demonstrable ability to design course materials and to plan and organise the delivery and assessment of taught courses in own specialism.
Have demonstrable ability to contribute to scholarly activity in a relevant area of social science.
Candidate Information
About the School
Further information for international applicants
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Note to EEA applicants on Brexit
Job title
Lecturer (Education) in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)
Job reference
19/107807
Date posted
02/09/2019
Application closing date
02/10/2019
Salary
£36,914 to £51,034 per annum
Job category/type
Academic
Attachments
Blank
Job description
Queen's University Belfast is one of the prestigious Russell Group of UK research-intensive universities in the UK and Ireland, combining excellence in research and education with a student centred ethos, for our 24,000 students and 4,200 staff, funded through an annual turnover of some GBP 300m. As a driver of innovation and talent, based on excellence
and global strategic partnerships, we offer generous employment terms and underpinned by excellent lifestyle benefits including opportunities for family friendly working and support for wellbeing.
Our five core values - Integrity, Connected, Ambition, Respect, Excellence - are shared by our staff and students, representing the expectations we have for ourselves and each other, guiding our day-to-day decisions and the way we behave as individuals in an international organisation.
The School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work is seeking to appoint a Lecturer (Education) who will contribute to the delivery of a high quality postgraduate programme in Applied behaviour Analysis for the period of 12 months (January 2020 to January 2021) and contribute to the School's outreach activity and teaching-related administration.
The successful candidate must:
Have or be about to obtain a PhD in a relevant area of social science.
Be a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA)
Have teaching experience using a range of teaching methods.
Have experience of marking written assignments.
Have demonstrable ability to design course materials and to plan and organise the delivery and assessment of taught courses in own specialism.
Have demonstrable ability to contribute to scholarly activity in a relevant area of social science.
Candidate Information
About the School
Further information for international applicants
.
Note to EEA applicants on Brexit