- Maintain knowledge and understanding at the forefront of the academic
discipline and, if appropriate, also at the forefront of the relevant area of
professional practice.
- Provide expert advice through subject area knowledge, understanding and
know-how to students, researchers and other academic colleagues.
Communication
- Routinely communicate complex and conceptual ideas to those with limited
knowledge and understanding as well as to peers using high level skills and a
range of media.
- Encourage in others commitment to learn.
Liaison and Networking
- Participate in and develop external networks, for example to identify sources of
funding, contribute to student recruitment, secure student placements, market
the institution, facilitate reach-out, generate income, obtain consultancy
projects, or build relationships for future activities.
- Engage in some external discipline-related responsibilities such as subject
network activity, peer review, refereeing.
Managing People
- Engage in some supervisory or managerial responsibility for researchers,
other grant-funded staff or research students and provide support for other
staff in their own personal development activities including acting as mentor for
colleagues with less experience and advising on personal development.
- Contribute to effective management of the Academic Area by performing
duties outside of immediate academic practice, as agreed with the staff team
leader or Associate Dean.
Teamwork
- Act as a responsible team member in Academic Area, School and University
groups and develop productive working relationships with other members of
staff.
- Collaborate with colleagues to identify and respond to students’ needs.
Pastoral Care
- Could be expected to act as a module or personal tutor.
- Be responsible for the pastoral care of students within a specified area.
Initiative, Problem Solving and Decision Making
- Identify the need for developing the content or structure of modules with
colleagues and make proposals on how this should be achieved.
- Develop ideas for generating income.
- Develop ideas and find ways of disseminating and applying the result of
research and reach-out.
- Advise others on strategic issues such as student recruitment and marketing.
- Contribute to the accreditation of courses and quality assurance and
enhancement processes.
- Contribute pro-actively to decision making within the academic staff team and
possibly within the Academic Area.
- Comply with the University’s expectation of an individual member of academic
staff in relation to their own self-monitoring, continuing professional
development.
Planning and Managing Resources
- As module leader or tutor, co-ordinate with others (such as support staff or
academic colleagues) to ensure student needs and expectations are met.
- Manage personal tasks including planning and delivery of teaching, research
student programmes, research projects and other projects.