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Head of Programmes in Computing

Regent College London, part of the Regent Group

Location: London
Salary: £55,000 to £65,000 per annum subject to skills and experience
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 11th March 2024
Closes: 10th May 2024

London – Multiple Campuses

Full time. Your required hours of work are 40 hours per week. The business operations are Mon-Thurs, 9am - 9pm and Fri - Sun, 9am - 6pm

JOB DESCRIPTION 

Overall purpose 

Responsible for supporting HoS in establishing, leading, enhancing, and growing the discipline of Computing and the SoEC, ensuring that its programmes and academic delivery inspire, have impact, and support the plans of the institution. 

To contribute to the overall success of the Computing Discipline and the SoEC by working closely with the HoS and the Senior Management Team to ensure that innovative programmes and courses are demand led and deliver to the needs of students across the organisation and the market.  

  • Plan and manage the resources required to ensure that targets are met within the discipline area.
  • Lead on the development of innovative and appropriate curriculum development and design.
  • Lead and inspire staff in the discipline in terms of academic practice and scholarly activity and lead by example in academic enterprise and professional engagement. 
  • Work collaboratively with other colleagues e.g., Deputy Head of School, PL’S and with all other teams on enhancement action planning, reviewing practice.

Specific duties and responsibilities 

Key Responsibilities 

Within the identified curriculum area, under the overall direction of the Head of School:  

  • To be a member of the School Management Team with responsibility for the planning and delivery of activities.
  • Lead the Programme Leaders and other academic staff to ensure the discipline forms an integral part of the school and Regent College and its students’ progress while adhering to appropriate regulatory requirements (e.g., OFS) 
  • Lead the academic and curriculum development for the discipline, identifying trends in student demand, anticipating emerging requirements and ensuring the promotion of employability, enterprise, and inclusion across programmes.
  • Ensure that the academic curriculum inspires and challenges our students, is fit for the future through innovative methods of delivery and meets the highest quality standards and the offer is ambitious and attractive.
  • Ensure that the discipline delivers outstanding learning, teaching and assessment practice, that embed the values and ambition of the school within its core delivery and that this is reflected in metrics and rankings such as TEF and NSS and other key performance indicators.
  • Take responsibility for all collaborative partnerships linked to the discipline.
  • Take responsibility for the quality assurance including lesson and tutorial observations, self-assessment reports and quality improvement plans.
  • Monitor performance targets (e.g., recruitment, retention and achievement targets for students) and taking action, as necessary, to address under performance.
  • Undertake teaching and learning activities. (Average of 6 hrs/wk except where agreed otherwise) within the identified curriculum area, under the overall direction of the Head of School: 

To be considered for this opportunity, please email your CV to:

staff-recruitment@regentgroup.org.uk via the ‘Apply’ button above 

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