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Psychology Lecturer

Academics • Derby, EastMidlands DE1, United Kingdom • Full-time
AI Job Summary
  • Postgraduate qualification in Psychology (Master’s minimum) and a first degree in Psychology or closely related subject.
  • Experience teaching Psychology in higher education at undergraduate level.
  • Experience designing, setting, assessing, and moderating assessments and supervising undergraduate research projects/dis

Role Type

On-site • Permanent • Full-time • Band 05

Pay Rate

30000 GBP – 45000 GBP (Annum)

Description

Psychology Lecturer

Department: Academics Location: Derby Campus Position Type: Permanent Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week Working Pattern: Working hours may vary based on academic and teaching requirements Reports To: Course Director

About UK Management College

UK Management College is a growing higher education provider delivering career‑focused and industry‑aligned programmes. We work closely with awarding bodies, academic partners, and professional organisations to ensure our courses are rigorous, inclusive, and aligned with current academic and professional standards.

Our psychology provision is designed to support student progression, ethical practice, and research‑informed learning across foundation and undergraduate levels.

The Role

We are seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Lecturer in Psychology to join our academic team. You will contribute to high‑quality teaching and learning across foundation year and undergraduate programmes, supporting students to develop strong theoretical understanding, research skills, and ethical awareness within the discipline of psychology.

This role offers an opportunity to teach across core and applied psychological areas, contribute to curriculum development, and support student research and academic progression within a quality‑assured higher education environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver high‑quality teaching across Foundation Year and undergraduate levels in core and applied areas of psychology
  • Design and deliver engaging lectures, seminars, workshops, and practical sessions using blended and student‑centred approaches
  • Develop and maintain up‑to‑date teaching materials on the Virtual Learning Environment, informed by current research and evidence‑based practice
  • Facilitate active learning through case studies, group activities, laboratory work, and real‑world application of psychological theory
  • Design, set, assess, and moderate a range of assessment types in line with module and programme requirements
  • Provide timely, fair, and constructive feedback to support student learning and development
  • Participate in internal moderation, standardisation, and external examiner processes to ensure academic standards
  • Supervise undergraduate research projects and dissertations, supporting methodology, analysis, and academic writing
  • Promote ethical practice in teaching and research, ensuring alignment with professional standards
  • Monitor and support student engagement, attendance, progression, and achievement
  • Contribute to module leadership, curriculum development, and programme review activities
  • Participate in assessment boards, academic committees, and quality assurance processes
  • Work collaboratively with awarding body partners to meet academic and partnership requirements
  • Engage in ongoing professional and scholarly development to support research‑informed teaching

About You

Essential

  • Postgraduate qualification in Psychology (Master’s minimum)
  • First degree in Psychology or a closely related subject
  • Subject expertise in one or more core areas such as biological, cognitive, social, developmental psychology, or research methods
  • Experience teaching in higher education at undergraduate level
  • Experience designing, assessing, and moderating academic assessments
  • Ability to supervise undergraduate research projects and dissertations
  • Understanding of ethical principles in psychological research and practice
  • Experience supporting student engagement and progression within diverse cohorts
  • Strong communication, organisational, and academic skills
  • Commitment to continuous professional development and maintaining up‑to‑date subject knowledge

Desirable

  • Doctoral‑level qualification in a relevant psychological discipline
  • Evidence of engagement in research, scholarship, or professional psychological practice
  • Experience working within quality assurance frameworks and external examiner processes
  • Awareness of professional body requirements such as the British Psychological Society (BPS)
  • Experience working within an awarding body partnership model

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Company pension scheme
  • Clear academic career progression pathways
  • Collaborative and inclusive academic culture
  • Ongoing professional development and teaching training
  • Private medical insurance
  • Employee discount schemes
  • Free on‑site parking
  • On‑site canteen facilities
  • Excellent transport links

How to Apply

If you are passionate about psychology education and supporting students to develop critical, ethical, and research‑informed perspectives, we would love to hear from you.

Apply now and join UK Management College in shaping the next generation of psychology graduates.