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Teaching Assistants 2025-2026

Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to enable the School of Social Sciences, Education, and Social Work to compile a register of Teaching Assistants for the academic year 2025-2026.  Successful applicants will fully contribute to the delivery of teaching and conduct of assessments to agreed standards. 

A list of subject areas for which applications are invited is set out below:

  • Criminology
  • Social Policy
  • Sociology
  • Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods

The level of support provided will be agreed in writing between the school and the individual and will be determined by the teaching requirements of each subject area in 2025-26. Training will be provided by the School and University in September 2024 (date TBC) and attendance at this training is mandatory for all new successful applicants. 

Those who have previously acted as Teaching Assistants in the School of Social Sciences Education and Social Work must also complete and return an application if they wish to be considered for opportunities for the academic year 2025/2026. Attendance at the training day is voluntary.

Application

If you wish to be considered for the provision of teaching and assessment support for 2025-26, you should first consult the University Policy and Guidance on Teaching and Teaching Support available here. Please note the restrictions in the policy around teaching if you are currently or entering into writing up of PhD (1.2.5).

Please then complete the Teaching Assistant application form.  A current CV should also be sent to sseswschoolmanager@qub.ac.uk. Please put your full name in the subject line of the email.

Application Form

The closing date for receipt of applications and CVs is 4pm on Monday 30th June 2025.

Selection

As part of our professional obligation to current doctoral candidates, Queen’s PhD students will be given first preference. Preference will then be given to returning Teaching Assistants who are current PGR students and returning Alumni. In determining suitability, the School will take into consideration, where appropriate, fulfilment of contract in the previous academic year and student module evaluations.

For shortlisting purposes, it is essential that applicants have:

  • A minimum of a 2.2 Honours degree* in a relevant discipline.
  • A PhD* (or be in the process of completing a PhD) in a relevant discipline or relevant industrial/professional/teaching experience.
  • A demonstrable interest in and commitment to teaching.

*or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University

It is expected that successful applicants will have excellent oral and written communication skills, and presentation skills.

Applicants currently in the first year of their PhD must pass differentiation before teaching commences in September 2025.  Applications from all PhD students must have the support of their supervisor and input will be sought as appropriate.

Notification of Results and Engagement

Applicants will be notified of the result of their application accordingly. This will be done as soon as is practicable following the shortlist and selection stage. We will inform you as early as possible about the teaching that is likely to be available and the specific modules on offer.

Those who are not selected for teaching assistance in 2025-26 will have their application forms retained should future opportunities arise during the academic year. 

The information you supply on this form will be processed in accordance with the University’s Data Protection Policy and your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018; and will be used for the purpose of providing advice only. Any queries concerning Data Protection should be sent to the Information Compliance Unit (info.compliance@qub.ac.uk)

Please note that we have changed the way we engage Teaching Assistants.  QWork the business system, supports the operating model which allow Schools and Directorates to continue to engage workers locally whilst being governed centrally. To work as a teaching assistant, you must register with QWork (q-work.co.uk) it is recommended that if you have not yet registered with QWork that you do so now.

Contact Details

Name: Patricia Reilly

School Manager

sseswschoolmanager@qub.ac.uk

 

This page will be updated as and when job opportunties arise.

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