Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Business Management

Company: Elizabeth School of London

Location: Birmingham

Posted: April 24th, 2026

Institution

Elizabeth School of London (ESL)

Position

Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Business Management

Employment Type

Full‑Time

Working Hours

Monday to Sunday, 09:00–17:00

Salary Range

£26,000–£43,500 per annum

Working Rights

Full right to work in the UK

Location

On‑site, Birmingham (Apsley House), UK

About the School

The Elizabeth School of London (ESL) is a higher education provider committed to delivering high‑quality programmes on campuses in six major UK cities – London, Birmingham, Leeds, Leicester, Manchester and Northampton. With an inclusive approach to student recruitment, we provide one‑to‑one academic and careers advice to widen access to higher education for groups currently under‑represented. We believe that education is transformational and can make a fundamental difference to the individuals and communities we serve, which is why we pay the utmost attention to student satisfaction.

Purpose of the Role

You will contribute to the delivery of various full‑time programmes which are developed in partnership with renowned institutions such as Canterbury Christ Church University, Bath Spa University, St Mary's University Twickenham London, and others.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Provide high‑quality teaching and learning across various programmes within a Higher Education setting, focusing on foundational aspects of the subject.
  2. Undergo training and shadow other lecturers.
  3. Collaborate with colleagues to develop and continually improve courses.
  4. Create module‑specific Scheme of Work and develop relevant module materials.
  5. Deliver subject‑specific sessions in alignment with learning outcomes and syllabuses.
  6. Deploy assessments appropriately as outlined by the assessment team and provide timely formative feedback to students.
  7. Ensure compliance with Programme Specifications of respective Awarding Bodies and Universities.
  8. Produce module/unit reports and contribute to the School’s Research Department. Demonstrate effective communication with students from diverse backgrounds.

Skills and Qualifications

Benefits

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