Details - Expression of Interest Only / Casual Teaching Academic (Law and Criminology)
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Job no: ******
Work type: Casual
Location: Melbourne (Bundoora), Melbourne (City)
Categories: Teaching Focused, Level A - Teaching Focused, Level B - Teaching Focused
Positions based at La Trobe University campuses: Melbourne (Bundoora or City), Bendigo and Online.
Teaching Focused / Deliver student-centered education at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Work type: Casual Ad hoc basis
Min. working hours per week/fortnight: Casual (hours are dependent upon individual teaching activities available and assigned.)
Salary range: Casual Academic rate as per La Trobe Uni Enterprise Agreement ****
Position Purpose
We are calling for expressions of interest for casual staff to teach in the following disciplines: Undergraduate and postgraduate Law.
Teaching Areas of Interest
* Contract Law
* Criminal Law
* Civil Procedure
* Equity and Trusts
* Legal Practice and Professional Conduct
* Property Law
* Public Law, including Administrative Law and/or Constitutional Law
* Tort Law
* Undergraduate Criminology
* Introduction to criminology and the criminal legal system
* Forensic psychology and its interface with the law
* Youth Justice
* Case management
* Ethics and accountability
* Cyber law and policy
Duties
* Teaching at undergraduate or postgraduate level, along with related activities such as marking, provision of feedback and attendance at teaching team meetings.
* Law teaching will be primarily in person, Criminology teaching may be in person or online.
Qualifications
* For teaching in core Law subjects at all levels, a primary degree in Law (Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor) is required.
* For tutoring in the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) at Bundoora or Bendigo, a Masters or Honours degree in Law is desirable.
* Candidates with a Bachelor of Laws and skilled equivalence or experience will also be considered.
* For tutoring in the Juris Doctor at the City Campus, a PhD, or current enrollment in a PhD, is preferred.
* Candidates with a Masters or Honours degree in Law and professional equivalence or experience may also be considered.
* For teaching in the Bachelor of Criminology, an Honours or Masters degree in Criminology or related field is preferred.
* Candidates with a Bachelor of Criminology and professional equivalence or experience will also be considered.
* Demonstrated experience in teaching will be highly regarded for all candidates.
Application Process
This is an EOI process, candidates details and interests will be noted in the School and candidates will be contacted as opportunities become available only. We will reach out if selected.
Please submit an online application ONLY and include the following documents will be considered:
* Cover letter addressing your suitability for the role and the subject areas you are able to teach in;
* An up-to-date resume; and
* Recent Student Feedback Reports (if available).
Departmental Policy
Based Violence (GBV Code).
This aligns with our mission to create safe and respectful communities.
Candidates will be asked during the recruitment process to declare whether they have ever been investigated for, or found to have engaged in, gender-based violence in previous employment and/or in legal proceedings and provide relevant information to assist in determining suitability.
Gender-based violence means any form of physical or non-physical violence, harassment, abuse or threats based on gender, that results in, or is likely to result in harm, coercion, control, fear or deprivation of liberty or autonomy.
Advertised
14 Apr **** AUS Eastern Standard Time
Applications close: 17 May **** AUS Eastern Standard Time
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