5428 – Programme Lead – Project Management (Greenwich Online)

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Programme Lead – Project Management (Greenwich Online)

Vice Chancellor's Office

Location

Greenwich, Avery Hill and Medway Campuses

Salary

£46,049 to £56,535 per annum

Hours

0.5 FTE (part‑time)

Contract Type

Permanent

Release Date

Friday 01 May 2026

Closing Date

Sunday 24 May 2026

Responsibilities

  • Oversee an online programme, leading the initial module and line‑managing module leads and tutors.
  • Design, develop and evaluate online programmes and modules, ensuring compliance with quality, regulatory and policy requirements.
  • Lead programme direction, motivate module teams, collaborate with University stakeholders and support continuous improvement of the online teaching and learning environment.

Qualifications

  • Programme or module design experience within a fully online higher‑education setting.
  • Experience teaching in a fully online higher‑education context.
  • Strong understanding of quality, regulatory and policy requirements for delivering higher‑education education.
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and support module teams.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary within the specified range.
  • Full pension scheme and generous holiday entitlement.
  • Flexible, hybrid working arrangements with occasional on‑campus attendance required (four times a year).
  • Commitment to professional development and career progression.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

We are committed to building a diverse workforce that reflects our communities. We actively encourage applications from Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic, disabled and LGBT+ people, and from individuals with mental health needs. Reasonable adjustments are available to support applicants during the recruitment process. As a Time to Change Employer and a Mentally Healthy University, we promote the physical and mental health of all staff and remove barriers to inclusion.

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Programme Lead – Project Management (Greenwich Online)

Vice Chancellor’s Office

Location

Greenwich, Avery Hill and Medway Campuses

Salary

£46,049 to £56,535 per annum

Hours

0.5 FTE (part‑time)

Contract Type

Permanent

Release Date

Friday 01 May 2026

Closing Date

Sunday 24 May 2026

Responsibilities

  • Oversee an online programme, leading the initial module and line‑managing module leads and tutors.
  • Design, develop and evaluate online programmes and modules, ensuring compliance with quality, regulatory and policy requirements.
  • Lead programme direction, motivate module teams, collaborate with University stakeholders and support continuous improvement of the online teaching and learning environment.

Qualifications

  • Programme or module design experience within a fully online higher‑education setting.
  • Experience teaching in a fully online higher‑education context.
  • Strong understanding of quality, regulatory and policy requirements for delivering higher‑education education.
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and support module teams.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary within the specified range.
  • Full pension scheme and generous holiday entitlement.
  • Flexible, hybrid working arrangements with occasional on‑campus attendance required (four times a year).
  • Commitment to professional development and career progression.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

We are committed to building a diverse workforce that reflects our communities. We actively encourage applications from Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic, disabled and LGBT+ people, and from individuals with mental health needs. Reasonable adjustments are available to support applicants during the recruitment process. As a Time to Change Employer and a Mentally Healthy University, we promote the physical and mental health of all staff and remove barriers to inclusion.

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Posted: May 19th, 2026