Job Title:
Dissertation Supervisor - Addiction Programmes
Department:
IR0027 Counselling & Psychotherapy/Addiction Studies/Psychoanalysis Faculty
Reporting to:
Faculty Manager
We are currently recruiting a number of qualified Masters Dissertation Supervisors to form a panel who can assist our academic staff in supervising Level 9 student dissertations on our MA in Addiction Studies programme.
The Role of the Supervisor
It is the responsibility of the supervisor to provide guidance, instruction, and encouragement in relation to the production of a project or dissertation. They also should provide critical advice and feedback on the student's research idea, especially highlighting any possible ethical concerns. They should be available to meet their supervisees, for this purpose, during the supervision period. The post holder will report to an Academic Faculty Manager.
Qualifications required:
Educated to Masters’ level
Desirable:
Other desirable:
3-5 years teaching experience and assessment design
Have excellent communication skills with a passion for helping students reach their potential
Competent to deliver material in the core areas within the Business disciplines
Compensation
The compensation for this role is €500 per supervision
Position Type:
Part time
Contract Type:
Fixed Term Contract (Fixed Term)
Pay Frequency:
Hourly
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Job Functional Area:
Lecturers
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This job description is a guide to the work the post holder will initially be required to undertake. It may be amended from time to time to meet changing circumstances by mutual agreement. It is expected that the job description will be reviewed regularly by the post-holder and their manager.
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