Tutor in Computing
Location
Stratford, East London (TU London based at Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park)
Hours
Full Time - 35 hours per week
Salary
£39,195.00 - £46,517.00 plus London Premium £4,201.00 and up to 10% bonus scheme
About the Role
Teesside University London is rapidly growing in its third year of operation, providing a vibrant, innovative, and supportive environment for students from diverse backgrounds. We are seeking academic professionals with expertise in Systems Administration, Cyber Security, and Networking to inspire and engage our computing students. As a Tutor in Computing, you will contribute to teaching, assessment, and curriculum design, delivering innovative and effective learning experiences at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Your role will include providing pastoral support, supervising projects, leading modules, and collaborating with colleagues to share best practices. TU London is located at Here East, a contemporary innovation and technology campus offering excellent local amenities including food outlets, a gym, spa, and more. Joining TU London means becoming part of a committed, caring, and ambitious team dedicated to empowering students to thrive in a sustainable global digital economy.
Experience
Proven knowledge and experience in designing and delivering effective teaching and assessment in Computing disciplines at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Experience in Systems Administration, Cyber Security, Networking or related areas is essential. Ability to engage with internal and external stakeholders including business partners.
About you
Enthusiastic and creative academic professional with exceptional oral and written communication skills. Able to exercise initiative, creativity, and judgement in teaching, research, and scholarly activities. Committed to supporting student retention and pastoral care. Collaborative team player who thrives in a vibrant and innovative academic community.
Qualifications
Either a master's degree with extensive professional experience in a relevant field or a PhD in a Computing-related discipline. Demonstrable ability to teach a range of Computing subjects effectively using diverse approaches.
