Location: | Manchester, Salford |
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Salary: | £38,249 to £45,413 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 22nd May 2025 |
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Closes: | 10th June 2025 |
Job Ref: | 98-400079365 |
Opportunity Overview
The post holder will join a specialist team committed to supporting innovation in learning and teaching, and delivering a high-quality experience for our staff and students.
Reporting to the LTEC Higher Technical Skills Lead, the role holder will be a motivated individual with a strong background in pedagogy and supporting learning through the application of technologies. The role holder will join a central team of learning technologists and, working closely with the wider LTEC team, will both drive the adoption and development of learning technologies in our Academic Schools, and support the delivery of key University educational strategy and initiatives. The role holder will demonstrate relevant experience of supporting learning technologies in a higher education context and will have a strong awareness of current and emergent technologies and best practice.
The role requires excellent interpersonal, networking and communication skills, the ability to engage academic and professional services staff at every level of the University, and the ability to build and maintain complex relationships with various stakeholders with differing requirements.
The post holder will foster productive relationships to embed a high-quality, successful student experience at the heart of the University’s learning and teaching activities. Key relationships will be within LTEC as well as with the Library, the Quality Management Office, and our Digital IT directorate. In the academic community, key relationships include school leaders, programme and module leaders, and academic teaching staff.
Please be advised that the closing date for this role is the 10th of June 2025.
Key Responsibilities
About the School or Department
LTEC is led by a senior academic and supported by a nucleus of people with a proven track record of excellence in learning, teaching and assessment. It provides a focal point to disseminate and embed best practice, engaging with all teaching staff. Its role is to support and inspire educators and facilitate change through action. Working with and within Academic Schools to embed changes and enhancements to practice, the Centre is an enabler to inform and change practice and to communicate successes, bringing Salford to the forefront as a sector leader.
Working in partnership with Academic Developers, Academic Schools and Professional Services, the role holder with join an existing team of Learning Technologists. They will play a significant role in enabling and supporting our four Academic Schools in the application of digital technologies to enabled and develop high quality learning, teaching and assessment for our students and to promote pedagogic best practice across the institution.
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