Overview
Professional Teaching Fellow Team Lead - Business Communication at The University of Auckland. The Business School seeks to appoint a full-time Professional Teaching Fellow - Business Communication (Undergraduate) Team Lead to design, develop, and deliver embedded business communication capabilities that improve student learning outcomes and graduate employability across undergraduate programmes.
Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and deliver embedded business communication capabilities across undergraduate programmes.
- Provide collaborative pedagogical support to academic staff.
- Implement culturally responsive teaching practices for diverse student populations.
- Support assessment redesign initiatives that embed communication skills within disciplinary content.
- Engage in instructional and assessment design with scaffolded and formative assessment approaches where applicable.
Qualifications
Postgraduate qualification in English, language, communication, or a related discipline (qualifications in other fields may be considered depending on relevant expertise).Significant tertiary teaching experience in language teaching, academic literacies, and communication skills.Strong understanding of developing academic and professional communication skills.Experience with interactive and experiential learning techniques, and familiarity with conventions in academic and business writing.Experience in instructional and assessment design, including formative assessment.High sensitivity to diverse cultures and a strong commitment to education and professional development.Excellent communication, organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.What we offer
Flexible employment practices (including working from home and flexible hours).Up to 6.75% employer superannuation scheme.Competitive salary with five weeks' annual leave.How to apply
Applications must be submitted online by the closing date of 12 October pm, NZST). Applications should include a Cover Letter and CV, a statement substantiating your teaching philosophy and any teaching evaluations. For a confidential conversation, contact Sue Laurenson at Note : we do not accept applications by email.
Equity and inclusion
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