Job Type
Full Time Permanent
Salary
39,906 - 56,535 per annum
Location
Waterside Campus
Closing Date
12-10-2025
Ref No
UN5369
Documents
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About the Job
Interview Date: 22 October 2025
The University of Northampton is looking to recruit an innovative industry connected Lecturer/Senior Lecturer to help deliver an industry focused curriculum across a number of genres in Sports and Multimedia Journalism. You will have experience as an industry practitioner/journalist in the areas of sports, multimedia and broadcast journalism.
The successful applicant will teach across a range of practical and theory modules with an emphasis on student-focused teaching and high impact research, as well as providing supportive personal tuition. If recruited at senior lecturer level, there will be an expectation for the post holder to undertake some leadership duties, as directed.
You will be expected to help market the Multimedia Sports Journalism and Multimedia Journalism degrees based within the University's Creative Hub on the Waterside Campus which will include occasional Saturday and evening cover for events such as Open Days.
As an academic, you will also be expected to contribute to the research and scholarly output of the subject area and work collegiately with other researchers within the Faculty and wider University. Research and scholarship are supported through our research centres, mentor scheme, and 25 days (188 hours) of scholarly activity leave.
We want you to be able to carry out your work in a way that best supports UON and our students, but also you as an individual. We understand this may vary between different areas of the university as well as from one person to another. With Smarter Working you can work with increased flexibility, if you would like to, which can facilitate greater freedom and autonomy.
About You
You will have an evidencable background in multimedia journalism and sports journalism and the ability to produce and deliver a high-quality teaching and learning experience across our two Journalism programmes. A related first degree is essential and higher degree is desirable.
Essential skills include the ability to work independently as well as collegiately within a team and you must be able to communicate professionally and effectively with learners and colleagues. The successful applicant will be able to use initiative to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines, and have an adaptable, positive and proactive approach to supporting the general life of the course, school, faculty and wider University.
You will be ICT literate and for Senior Lecturer level will have experience in leading modules and courses in HE and/or FE settings. A track record of effective partnership working (internal and external), to develop entrepreneurial and employability opportunities in related journalist settings would be advantageous.
Qualifications
Essential;
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