Job Introduction
The BPP School of Technology is recruiting freelance lecturers to support the teaching, marking of programmes across the school in person and online. We are looking for highly motivated practitioners with a keen sense of the corporate context, who are excited by the prospect of using their professional expertise to develop careers through higher education.
For this role, we are interested in hearing from practitioners and/or experienced academics who can be available from May 2025 to support with an in-person 12-week accelerated course and can teach a range of subjects across our BSc apprenticeship programmes. We are particularly looking for individuals with experience and expertise to support in the following areas:
Programming in Java, Python, SQL
Project management (waterfall and Agile)
End to end IT Infrastructure
Cloud Computing
Enterprise Architecture
Job Purpose
The role of the lecturer is to deliver high-quality teaching and learning at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, that reflect the current skills and capability requirements of corporate employers. Lecturers must have significant professional and academic experience in their discipline, as well as the enthusiasm to pass their passion for their specialist area on to students, learners, clients and peers.
Key Responsibilities
Freelance lecturers could be asked to undertake variety of duties including; curriculum and content design, assessment development, marking, supervision, student cohort management, as well as teaching.
Teaching for the MSc in Technology Management will all be in-person (in London), and for the BSc in Applied Digital Technology Accelerated programme (in Liverpool), but you may also be asked to support our apprenticeship provision, all currently delivered online via the Adobe Connect platform. Our teaching hours are predominantly Monday – Friday (9.00am – 5.00pm).
Skills, experience & qualifications required
Essential
- A Level 6 (post-graduate) or equivalent qualification (if teaching on the Masters programmes)
- For those not currently holding either a teaching qualification or a Fellowship of the HEA membership, a commitment to achieving these through BPP's PGCLT or HEA scheme is essential.
- A commitment to engage with our Learning and Teaching CPD resources.
- Relevant professional experience in industry, and relevant academic experience working in HE.
- Experience working with international students.
- Excellent command of the English language;
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills;
- The ability to plan, organise and prioritise workload and posses excellent presentation skills;
- The ability to work well in a team and be collaborative and show excellent self-motivation
- Digital literacy;
- Act on feedback.
Desirable
- Other industry related professional accreditations and/or certifications.
- Experience teaching online.
- Experience using Adobe Connect.
Travel requirements - Travel to office in Liverpool for in-person delivery of programme
BPP are a Disability Confident employer so if you need any reasonable adjustments for the interview process, please just let us know!
Please note that the successful candidate will be required to undergo a DBS and academic check.
BPP actively promotes equality of opportunity for all with the right mix of talent, skills and potential, and welcomes applications from a wide range of candidates. BPP will select candidates for interview based on their skills, qualifications and experience. Please note that for those posts that are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, the successful candidate will be required to undertake a DBS check in addition to BPP undertaking any necessary online searches. This is deemed appropriate and necessary from a safeguarding perspective, and in line with BPP’s safer recruitment practices.