Teaching Fellow/ Senior Teaching Fellow (Outreach)

Updated: 3 months ago
Location: South Kensington, ENGLAND
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 21 Feb 2024

Job description
Job summary

Imperial College London is the only UK university to focus entirely on science, engineering, medicine and business. Our international reputation for excellence in teaching and research sees us consistently rated in the top 10 universities worldwide.

The Department of Mathematics is one of the largest in the UK, with around 900 undergraduate students, 225 MSc students and over 200 PhD students. Research in the department covers a very broad range of areas, organised within four sections: Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics; Mathematical Finance; Pure Mathematics; and Statistics. As one of the leading Mathematics Departments in the UK, the Department attracts talented students from around the UK and overseas.

The main purpose of the post is to champion outreach and public engagement within the Department of Mathematics. You will develop and deliver outreach projects in partnership with the College outreach team and the Imperial College London Mathematics School . You will also work to coordinate outreach and public engagement activities within the department, working with external (e.g. industrial) partners where necessary.


Duties and responsibilities

Your main duties will be: 

  • Prepare and deliver activities that introduce schoolchildren, teachers and members of the public to cutting-edge developments in Mathematics and its applications.
  • Take responsibility for co-ordinating outreach and public engagement activities within the department (including managing our online presence).
  • To contribute to the college’s educational mission through undergraduate teaching, personal tutoring and project supervision.
  • To promote equality, diversity and inclusion in the Department.
  • Please see full list of duties and responsibilities in job description.

Essential requirements

For Teaching Fellow level:

  • A PhD or equivalent qualification in Mathematics (interpreted broadly) or related discipline/be nearing the completion of a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline.
  • A track record of mathematics outreach and public engagement.
  • Some previous experience of undergraduate mathematics teaching, along with the associated administrative work.
  • Knowledge of outreach objectives, opportunities, processes and activities.

 Additionally for Senior Teaching Fellow:

  • Experience leading and co-ordinating outreach and public engagement.
  • A track record of high-quality undergraduate mathematics teaching.

Please see the list of essential and desirable requirements in the job description. Your application should address and evidence each of these as far as is possible.


Further information

Teaching Fellow level salary: £51,417 - £58,345 per annum

Senior Teaching Fellow level salary: £60,855 - £72,071 per annum

This is a full time, open-ended position, based at South Kensington Campus.

Should you require any further details on the role please contact: Christopher Hallsworth, Director of Undergraduate Studies [email protected] or
Charlotte Kestner, Deputy Head of Department [email protected]

Hybrid working may be considered for this role.  Staff working in roles that are suitable for hybrid working will normally be expected to work 60% of their time onsite. The opportunity for hybrid working will be discussed at interview.

More information is available on the following web page: Work Location Categories (from 30 September 2023) | Administration and support services | Imperial College London  

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