Fixed Term Contract – Student Role – The Birmingham Project Teaching Associate- Careers Network – Grade

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Birmingham - UK

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Description

Post titleThe Birmingham Project Teaching Associate
College/DivisionAcademic Services
School/DepartmentCareers Network
Full time/Part timePart time
Duration of the Post01/06/2026-18/06/2026
Grade6
Hourly rate16.92 plus holiday entitlement
Number of positions available22
Closing Date18/04/2026 23:55pm

Please note that this vacancy may be taken down early depending on the number of applications received. We advise you to submit your application promptly.

Our offer to you

At the University of Birmingham Worklink is the dedicated student employment service which helps students to find flexible well paid part-time roles that fit around your studies. Each year the University invests more than 2.5 million to employ 3000 of our own students in a wide range of roles supporting our student community into part-time work. Roles available via Worklink include a range of positions including administrative roles support staff such as cleaners or baristas research roles and many more.

Jobs through Worklink help you to gain work experience develop skills relevant for your future career and improve your soft and hard skills in a professional setting. Enhance your CV and get valuable experience ready for graduate roles and feel connected to your university and local community.

Our jobs are flexible and can be scheduled around your academic commitments so you can focus on your studies first. Our team are passionate about supporting students into work. Worklink are based in a central location on campus which is easily accessible for students and can also be contacted online.

Find out more about working through Worklinkhereor via thestudent intranet.

Job context

The Birmingham Project is an interdisciplinary co-curricular programme for first year undergraduate students which sees the students working on a real-world challenge to develop their research and employability skills. The students do this by developing a solution to an academic question set by the lead academic/Professional Services lead.

On the final day of the programme the students deliver an assessment - this follows the format of an assessed presentation to peers Teaching Associates university staff and employer partners.

The programme is supported by employer partners a network of academics and Professional Services leads.

This role is a fixed term casual position from Monday 1 June 2026 - Friday 19 June 2026 for a total of 25 hours.

  • Week 1 (w/c Monday 1 June 2026): 4 hours
  • Week 2 (w/c Monday 8 June 2026): 20 hours
  • Week 3 (w/c Monday 15 June 2026): 1 hour

The role requires the commitment and availability for the above specific set of dates and requires both face-to-face and online activity (as prescribed by the programme). There are compulsory elements for attendance and flexibility of hours for the remainder of the week.

The compulsory in-person dates for the role are:

  • Tuesday 2 June (approx. 3 hours) (training in person)
  • Monday 8 June (approx. 7 hours)
  • Friday 12 June (approx. 6 hours)

The remaining hours for the week Monday 8 Friday 12 June are flexible but would include: meetings with students academics and answering queries.

There will also be approx. 4 hours of training ahead of the Birmingham Project delivered in-person and online. The in-person training will be delivered on Tuesday 2 June 2026.

Interviews are scheduled:Monday 27 April and Tuesday 28 April 2026

Job summary

  • Facilitating and supporting students in groups (from all disciplines) to manage project delivery and implementation
  • Supporting with video creation
  • Supervising students daily and supporting where necessary
  • Work within a clear and established teaching programme set by the academic responsible for the course who supervises and manages the role-holder. The academic supervisor not the role-holder is responsible for designing the course content mode of delivery and assessment criteria and arrangements.

Main duties

  • Each Teaching Associate will support one to three groups of students (maximum of 10 per group) working within a clear and established teaching programme set by the Birmingham Project.
  • Deliver teaching activities within a class tutorial or other group context in support of teaching for which others have primary responsibility e.g. guide the students through team building idea generation research skills completion of ethics materials and developing an effective assessed presentation.
  • Supervise class activities within a framework designed by others; ensuring project is on track and providing guidance where necessary to prompt stalled projects.
  • Assist students as required offering advice to help them with learning problems.
  • Provide support to staff engaged in teaching.
  • Update own subject knowledge and to develop own teaching expertise.
  • Carry out administrative tasks related directly to the delivery of teaching including monitoring of attendance providing daily group summaries and communicating programme issues to the Birmingham Project team.
  • Providing advice to students regarding research methods and any ethical considerations referring students to subject advisors where necessary.
  • Supporting students through regular meetings providing constructive feedback to proposals.
  • Providing guidance on analysing and presenting survey research data (quantitative and qualitative) as part of digital outputs and presentation material
  • Providing feedback to Challenge Lead on student progress
  • Acting as point of contact in the absence of Challenge Lead.
  • Promotes equality and values diversity acting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture.
  • Supporting panel members with the assessment of group presentations

Requiredknowledgeskillsqualifications& experience

  • Degree or equivalent relevant to teaching area.
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Practical experience of applying the relevant skills and techniques for the role.
  • Ability to analyse information and communicate effectively.
  • Ability to access and organise resources successfully.
  • Knowledge of the protected characteristics of the Equality Act 2010 and how to actively ensure in day-to-day activity in own area that those with protected characteristics are treated equally and fairly.
  • A current Postgraduate student at the University of Birmingham (any discipline)

Further details

The Birmingham Project is a collaborative project managed by Academic Lead Dr Sarah Hall and Careers Network Project Lead Bob Lee.

For any informal queries please contact Bob Lee ()

The University of Birmingham restricts all students to working up to20 hours per week during term time for a maximum of 13 consecutive weeks. If your application is successful and your course does not follow the usual academic term timetable (e.g. PGT PGR or PhD student)you and your supervisor must formally agree vacation periods if this role exceeds 20 hours per week. In addition to this please be aware if you are aninternational studentyou will be required to apply to the Registry for the appropriateauthorised absence.

You are only eligible to apply to this role if you are a current University of Birmingham student. If you are not a University of Birmingham student your application will not be considered.

To work you will need to carry out a right to work check.These checks will need to be completed prior to work commencing.

Regarding the use of AI in applications we review hundreds of applications and shortlist candidates based on their unique perspective motivations and potential.Cover letters generated through or edited by AI tools (e.g. ChatGPT or CoPilot) are easy to identify.They produce generic answers and will not score highly enough to progress. You may use AI tools for research but all written content in your application must be your own work. Authenticity and originality are key to standing out in this process.

Due to the high volume of applications we receive were unable to contact all applicants individually.You can check the progress of your application by logging into theWorklink jobs portalusing the same email address you used to apply. If you havent heard back withinsix weeks of the closing date please assume your application has been unsuccessful.

Our Shared Values

Ambitious

We are confident in the University of Birmingham and project this globally. We are focused on our goals are clear about our strengths and pursue our own direction. We are bold and take intelligent risks.

Innovative

We enjoy being the first to do things. Inspired by our Birmingham heritage we are resourceful creative grounded and practical and seek to make a real and positive difference to the world around us.

Open

We welcome colleagues collaborators and students from across the world to work and study with us. We are committed to academic freedom freedom of speech and equality of opportunity for all. We expect everyone to act with sensitivity respect and fairness.

Collaborative

The major challenges facing our city nation and the world cannot be solved if we act alone. We enhance our research and education by pursuing creative partnerships within and beyond the University.

Responsible

We operate with transparency trust and respect. We value our role as an anchor institution for Birmingham. We strive to be an excellent employer to reduce inequalities in access to education and to place sustainability at the heart of our work.




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DescriptionPost titleThe Birmingham Project Teaching AssociateCollege/DivisionAcademic ServicesSchool/DepartmentCareers NetworkFull time/Part timePart timeDuration of the Post01/06/2026-18/06/2026Grade6Hourly rate16.92 plus holiday entitlementNumber of positions available22Closing Date18/04/2026 23:...
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