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<div><p>As a Lecturer in the Degree Apprenticeship team in QAA, you will be working with learners who are studying alongside full-time work to develop themselves in their professional specialism. We teach using Blended Learning, which means that our Lecturers support learners through the development of online content and activities, remote interactive sessions (e.g., WebEx or discussion forums), and in live-online or Face-to-Face workshops.</p><p><b>Key Responsibilities</b></p><ul><li>To design and take ownership for multiple modules on the Degree Apprenticeship programmes, and to contribute to the delivery of high-quality learning. This will include online support throughout the programme and delivery of a series of face-to-face live online workshops.</li><li>Development of course materials for a number of modules, including video for online learning, exercises, slides, and assessments.</li><li>To contribute to the wider team activities on assessment and teaching as required.</li><li>To make an active contribution to ensure this programme continues to improve.</li></ul><p><b>Skills & Abilities</b></p><p>Excellent, detailed knowledge of more than one topic within the required subject areas, including Software Engineering.</p><ul><li>Confident in Python programming.</li><li>Experience of Agile Software Development.</li><li>Familiar with the DevOps CI/CD pipeline.</li><li>Aware of broader Software Engineering Methodologies and structural approaches.</li><li>Knowledge of Apprenticeships and work-based learning, or knowledge of Higher Education.</li><li>Understanding of equity and diversity issues.</li></ul><p><b>Your Qualifications and Knowledge</b></p><p>Desirable: PhD, Teaching qualification.</p><p><b>About QA</b></p><p>At QA, our mission is powering people\'s potential. We believe the answer to closing the digital skills gap lies with the people organizations already have and the talent we can bring for the future.</p><p>QA is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults with care and support needs.</p><p>We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates. We are committed to equality and diversity in the workplace.</p></div> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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