UE05: 29588.00 - 33951.00 Per Annum.
ISG / Library & University Collections.
Fixed Term Contract - Until 31 July 2026.
Full Time - 35 Hours Per Week.
Teaching Development Assistant
The University of Edinburgh are offering this new post which will support teaching activities in the Library Academic Support (ASL) team. The post is currently funded until 31 July 2026 and is an opportunity to join a friendly and welcoming Library team to support the delivery of a wide range of high-quality teaching and learning activities in a large and diverse academic library. You will work closely with the Academic Support Librarians organising and streamlining teaching materials and collecting and collating feedback and evaluation data to help us understand our impact.
The post is full-time (35hrs per week) but we will consider applications requesting job share. The working pattern will allow hybrid working with some on campus working in Edinburgh required.
What we can offer you:
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What the job involves:
A day in the life
Typically a day on campus could include joining an online team meeting to collaborate with colleagues supporting an Academic Support librarian to deliver a teaching session checking on stocks of promotional materials for a library stall at an Open Day and reviewing feedback data to produce a regular report.
A bit about you
Ideally youll be:
Application procedure:
We welcome informal enquiries about the role to find out more please email Christine Love-Rodgers (College Lead Library Academic Support)
The University is committed to equality diversity and inclusion. If you have the right skills for the job we want to hear from you. We encourage applications from the right candidates regardless of age gender identity disability sexual orientation religion belief or race.
Prior to any employment commencing candidates will be required to evidenceRight to Work in the UK.
To apply upload a CV and cover letter before Thursday 13 November 2025.
Interviews will be held in person on Tuesday 25 November.
The University is unable to sponsor the employment of international workers in this role. International applicants will therefore be unable to apply for and secure a Skilled Worker visa. They will only be able to take up this role if they can demonstrate an alternative right to work in the UK.
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