Department: Academic/Oxford Brookes University partnership (OBU)
Location: Birmingham - On site
Salary: £51,000
Type of Contract: Full-Time, Permanent (40 hours per week) - (N.B. sponsorship is not offered for this role)
Our Vision: Changing lives through education.
The Role: We are currently seeking Lecturers to teach across a range of undergraduate levels as part of our BSc (Hons) Health, Wellbeing & Social Care programme with our Oxford Brookes University partnership (OBU). Due to our delivery model, we require flexibility to teach during weekdays, evenings and at weekends.
What you’ll be doing: As a Lecturer in Health, Wellbeing & Social Care at Global Banking School, you’ll play an active role in shaping the next generation of professionals in these vital sectors. You’ll bring industry expertise and knowledge to life within a face to face class room setting. Designing, delivering and assessing impactful and motivating learning experiences, creating high‑quality teaching materials, while maintaining academic rigor and supporting students as they grow in confidence and capability.
You’ll also stay connected to the latest developments in your field, both academic and industry-based, ensuring your teaching remains contemporary, relevant, inspiring, and student‑centred. Your contribution will help create a supportive and engaging learning environment where every student has the opportunity to strive and succeed
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“GBS has greatly supported my professional development by offering me a chance to teach diverse, non-traditional students and by sponsoring my FHEA application, which has been invaluable in consolidating my teaching practices.”
— John Traichaisit, Consultant Lecturer
GBS is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and providing a workplace free from discrimination or harassment. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities. We take our core values seriously and work hard to create an environment where everyone feels welcomed.