Architect Job: Lecturer in Quantity Surveying

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We are looking to appoint a Lecturer in Quantity Surveying to join the Faculty of Science & Engineering.

The School of Architecture and the Built Environment is an active and thriving subject area located in the Springfield campus. This post reflect a growth agenda in digital and green technology and how digital and sustainable quantity surveying provides greater financial certainty across the sector. Teaching will involve the delivery of quantity surveying, and associated quantity surveying modules on the fully RICS, CIOB, QSI accredited undergraduate and post graduate courses. Due to the highly student-focussed nature of our activities, you will be expected to demonstrate enthusiasm for teaching and to cooperate wholeheartedly with other staff in the school in their wide-ranging activities. Contribution to the School research and industry engagement portfolio is expected as well as contributing to recruitment, marketing, transnational education, and other business activities within the school.

You must have good industry or research practice experience in quantity surveying or very closely matched associated subject area and must be a member status with an associated quantity surveying professional body (ideally RICS).

The University of Wolverhampton operates a widening participation policy and as such the candidate should be able to demonstrate that they can develop and maintain empathy and a good rapport with students. A proven familiarity with recent developments in quantity surveying, as well as the ability to work flexibly in a team environment are essential qualities, together with relevant professional body qualifications. An established research record would be an advantage, as would experience of course development as the school implements its expansion plans.

For informal discussions regarding the post contact the Head of School, Dr Paul Hampton, (01902 322256  p.hampton@wlv.ac.uk).

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