Location: | Hatfield |
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Salary: | £32,546 pa with potential to progress to £38,249 pa by annual increments. UH6 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 10th June 2025 |
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Closes: | 30th June 2025 |
Job Ref: | REQ000040 |
FTE: 1.0FTE
Duration of Contract: Fixed Term (12 months)
Salary: UH6 £32,546 pa with potential to progress to £38,249 pa by annual increments
Annual Leave: 35 days plus standard public holidays and an additional 4 days including the closure of our office between Christmas and New Year
Location: College Lane, Hatfield
Main duties and responsibilities
The Graduate Teaching Fellow will work under the support and guidance of qualified members of the programme team, contributing to the organisation and implementation of the academic components of the curriculum including clinical simulations, assisting with the coordination and preparation of module teaching and learning activities. You will also contribute to the development and implementation of the school’s equality, diversity and inclusion strategy across the programme. You will support with activities related to placement allocation and scoping, support student engagement activities within the department and support research activities. You will be required to join relevant programme sub-committees and undertake a range of general academic administrative duties, whilst maintaining effective electronic or manual systems with particular regard to quality audit requirements.
The programme is committed to social justice and the development of community psychology principles.
Skills and experience
You will have good IT skills, including the use of MS Office and databases supported by proficiency in English Language. You will be able to collect, process, analyse and present complex data and possess excellent written and verbal communication skills. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to communicate efficiently in a variety of formats to different audiences is essential for this role. You will have a methodical approach to your work and good attention to detail, whilst working accurately and to tight deadlines. It is essential that you are able to deal with sensitive material with strict confidentiality and maintain a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
You will have a can-do attitude to problem solving, working effectively within a team setting maintaining flexibility and adaptability to team and workload requirements. You will be expected to work with tact and diplomacy and be able to build rapport with students. You will need to be willing to escalate concerns and issues where appropriate, deal with conflicting priorities with appropriate supervision and demonstrate initiative and the ability to learn new skills. A strong commitment to ethical practice and high levels of professional conduct are essential in this role.
Qualifications required
You will be educated with a Degree in Psychology or equivalent qualification in the discipline or related discipline
Please view the job description and person specification for a full list of the duties and essential criteria. Please complete the application questions detailing how you meet each of the essential and desirable criteria. For guidance, please see attached ‘Tips for Application Questions Section’.
We regret that we are unable to offer UKVI sponsorship for this post; applicants will either hold UK Right to Work or demonstrate access to UK Right to Work before an offer is made.
Contact Details/Informal Enquiries:
Dr Emma Karwatzki, Programme Director for DClinPsy at e.karwatzki@herts.ac.uk
Dr Lizette Nolte, Research Lead for DClinPsy at l.nolte@herts.ac.uk
Dr Barbara Rishworth, Academic Lead for DClinPsy at b.rishworth@herts.ac.uk
Dr Becky Adlingon, Clinical Lead for DClinPsy at r.l.adlington@herts.ac.uk
Closing Date: 30 June 2025
Interview date: TBC
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