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Hourly Paid Lecturer in Computing (Weekday Only)

Birmingham

Job Ref
51686
Location
Birmingham
Salary
£43.75 per hour plus a holiday entitlement of 18.03%

- ABOUT US -
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) traces its heritage back to the first university in Wales, receiving its Royal Charter in 1828. UWTSD now teaches over 16,000 students across its six campuses in the UK; four in Wales and two in England. It has long-standing international educational partnerships in Europe, China, Malaysia, the USA and elsewhere.

Our aim is to transform education, and by doing so transform the lives of the individuals and the communities we serve. We are already recognised for providing an outstanding student experience:
• 1st in Wales and 2nd in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Times Higher Education, July 2025)

Our success is due to the commitment, skill, knowledge, and ability of our people working together. We are now building on this strong culture and provision to become a leading provider of accessible higher education.

The IICL Birmingham Campus is currently looking for an Hourly Paid Lecturer to teach on weekdays. We welcome applicants with this availability to support the campus in the week. The delivery will be face-to-face on campus.

-THE ROLE-
The post holder will be required to deliver modules in subject areas within Computing, including Software Engineering, Web and Mobile Technologies, Software Solutions for Business, Computer Networks, Cloud Computing Architecture, Operating Systems, and Software development. They may be required to lead on modules and devise a range of teaching and assessment materials.

Main duties will include:
• Deliver teaching, learning and assessments, as well as provide support to students
• Deliver teaching and learning strategies in a variety of contexts using appropriate and engaging teaching and learning styles
• Be involved in the design and development of high-quality teaching and learning material
• Supervise the work of students in a timely, professional and supportive manner, providing necessary advice on study skills, research methods, assessment and dissertation work.
• Offer appropriate feedback, support, and encouragement to students to ensure a high-quality student experience.

- REQUIREMENTS -
You should also have:
• A postgraduate qualification in a relevant discipline
• Experience in teaching, delivery, assessment and student support at undergraduate and postgraduate level in relevant subject area
• Experience in the design and development of module content
• Evidence of good organisational and personal management skills
• Evidence of excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to work collaboratively
• IT proficiency and experience of using e-resources
•Evidence of the ability to balance competing pressures of teaching, scholarship, research, administrative demands and deadlines

Please see the job description for full duties, and ‘essential’ and ‘desirable’ requirements.

- FURTHER INFORMATION –
This role has flexible hours across the weekday only. Hours are allocated prior to each term based on the HPL's availability and the Campus's timetabling needs.

This post is not eligible for sponsorship

Closing date: 04th February 2026, at 11:59pm.

Function
Academic
Status
Flexible
Type
Fixed Term Contract
Hours
Flexible

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Hourly Paid Lecturer in Business Management (Weekday Only)

Birmingham

Job Ref
51687
Location
Birmingham
Salary
£43.75 per hour plus a holiday entitlement of 18.03%

- ABOUT US -
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) traces its heritage back to the first university in Wales, receiving its Royal Charter in 1828. UWTSD now teaches over 16,000 students across its six campuses in the UK; four in Wales and two in England. It has long-standing international educational partnerships in Europe, China, Malaysia, the USA and elsewhere.

Our aim is to transform education, and by doing so transform the lives of the individuals and the communities we serve. We are already recognised for providing an outstanding student experience:
• 1st in Wales and 2nd in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Times Higher Education, July 2025)

Our success is due to the commitment, skill, knowledge, and ability of our people working together. We are now building on this strong culture and provision to become a leading provider of accessible higher education.

The IICL Birmingham Campus is currently looking for an Hourly Paid Lecturer to teach on weekdays. We welcome applicants with this availability to support the campus in the week. The delivery will be face-to-face on campus.

-THE ROLE-
The post holder will be required to devise a range of teaching and assessment materials, covering several modules and subject areas and may lead on modules and programmes and in particular: Strategic Management, Knowledge Management, Change Management and Project Management.

Main duties will include:
• Deliver teaching, learning and assessments, as well as provide support to students
• Deliver teaching and learning strategies in a variety of contexts using appropriate and engaging teaching and learning styles
• Be involved in the design and development of high-quality teaching and learning material
• Supervise the work of students in a timely, professional and supportive manner, providing necessary advice on study skills, research methods, assessment and dissertation work.
• Offer appropriate feedback, support, and encouragement to students to ensure a high-quality student experience.

- REQUIREMENTS -
You should also have:
• A postgraduate qualification in a relevant discipline
• Experience in teaching, delivery, assessment and student support at undergraduate and postgraduate level in relevant subject area
• Experience in the design and development of module content
• Evidence of good organisational and personal management skills
• Evidence of excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to work collaboratively
• IT proficiency and experience of using e-resources

Please see the job description for full duties, and ‘essential’ and ‘desirable’ requirements.

- FURTHER INFORMATION –
This role has flexible hours across the weekday only. Hours are allocated prior to each term based on the HPL's availability and the Campus's timetabling needs.

This post is not eligible for sponsorship

Closing date: 04th February 2026, at 11:59pm.

Function
Academic
Status
Flexible
Type
Fixed Term Contract
Hours
Flexible

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Hourly Paid Lecturer in Health and Social Care

Birmingham

Job Ref
51685
Location
Birmingham
Salary
£43.75 per hour plus a holiday entitlement of 18.03%

- ABOUT US -
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) traces its heritage back to the first university in Wales, receiving its Royal Charter in 1828. UWTSD now teaches over 16,000 students across its six campuses in the UK; four in Wales and two in England. It has long-standing international educational partnerships in Europe, China, Malaysia, the USA and elsewhere.

Our aim is to transform education, and by doing so transform the lives of the individuals and the communities we serve. We are already recognised for providing an outstanding student experience:
• 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Times Higher Education, July 2024)
• 1st in Wales for 7 subjects and Top 10 in the UK for 3 subjects (Guardian University League Table 2024)

Our success is due to the commitment, skill, knowledge, and ability of our people working together. We are now building on this strong culture and provision to become a leading provider of accessible higher education.

-THE ROLE-
The Hourly Paid Lecturer in Health and Social Care will be expected to deliver teaching in a variety of different learning environments and use a variety of teaching styles and approaches, including all levels of undergraduate study and, where appropriate, postgraduate study. The post holder may be required to develop a range of teaching and assessment materials, covering specified modules and subject areas and may lead on modules and programmes in particular: Early Years, Public Health, Digital Health, and Psychology.

Main duties will include:
• Deliver teaching, learning and assessments, as well as provide support to students
• Deliver teaching and learning strategies in a variety of contexts using appropriate and engaging teaching and learning styles
• Be involved in the design and development of high-quality teaching and learning material
• Supervise the work of students in a timely, professional and supportive manner, providing necessary advice on study skills, research methods, assessment and dissertation work.
• Offer appropriate feedback, support, and encouragement to students to ensure a high-quality student experience.

- REQUIREMENTS -
You should have:
• Master’s degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. Public Health, Digital Health, Psychology, Nursing, Allied Health Professions and/or any other relevant disciplines)
• Experience in teaching, delivery, assessment and student support at undergraduate and postgraduate level in Higher Education
• Experience in teaching and supporting students from diverse backgrounds
• Experience in the design and development of module content, learning material, and assessments
• Demonstrable organisational and personal management skills
• Demonstrable interpersonal and communication skills with evidence of a commitment to team working and teaching
• IT proficiency and experience of using e-resources
• Evidence of ability to balance competing pressures

Please see the job description for full duties, and ‘essential’ and ‘desirable’ requirements.

- FURTHER INFORMATION -
This role has flexible hours across the weekday and weekend. Hours are allocated prior to each term (September, January, May) based on the HPL's availability and the Campus's timetabling needs.

This post is not eligible for sponsorship

Closing date: 28th January 2026, at 11:59pm.

Function
Academic
Status
Flexible
Type
Fixed Term Contract
Hours
Flexible

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Lecturer in Health and Social Care (0.5 FTE)

London

Job Ref
51683
Location
London
Salary
£41,064 per annum plus £4,157.40 per annum London Weighting Allowance (Pro-rata)

-ABOUT US-
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) traces its heritage back to the first university in Wales, receiving its Royal Charter in 1828 and is honoured to have His Majesty King Charles III as Royal Patron.

UWTSD now teaches over 16,000 students across its six campuses in the UK; four in Wales and two in England. It has long-standing international educational partnerships in Europe, China, Malaysia, the USA and elsewhere.

Our aim is to transform education, and by doing so transform the lives of the individuals and the communities we serve. We are already recognised for providing an outstanding student experience:
• 1st in Wales and 2nd in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Times Higher Education, July 2025)

Our success is due to the commitment, skill, knowledge, and ability of our people working together. We are now building on this strong culture and provision to become a leading provider of accessible higher education.

- THE ROLE –
The Lecturer in Health and Social Care is expected to design, develop and deliver teaching in a variety of different learning environments and use a variety of teaching styles and approaches, including all
levels of undergraduate study and, where appropriate, postgraduate study. The post holder will be required to develop a range of teaching and assessment materials, covering specified modules and subject areas within Health and Social Care and/or Public Health, and may lead on modules like Public Health, Epidemiology, Digital Health Promotion, Quality Assurance in Health and Social Care, Partnership Working and Service Integration in Health and Social Care Systems, Mental Health, Ageing, Physiology and Psychology.

The post holder will be working across Certificate, UG and PG programmes and cover different modules contributing to students learning. The staff will offer both academic and pastoral feedback and
support to students to the highest professional standards and with regard to the ongoing enhancement of the student experience.

Please note the hours for this role will be 2.5 days per week including the weekend and one other day.

Main duties will include:
• Offer teaching and student support at undergraduate and postgraduate level of study
• Offer teaching in a variety of learning settings, from seminar and small group tutorials, to large lectures, workshops or placements, using appropriate and engaging teaching styles
• Design and develop teaching materials, assessment methods and criteria, for individual modules or modules within a specific subject area, with a clear awareness and understanding of relevant quality assurance requirements
• Supervise the work of students in a timely, professional and supportive manner, providing necessary advice
• Offer appropriate advice, feedback, support, and encouragement to students, in both an academic and personal tutor role, to ensure a high-quality student experience
• Undertake relevant scholarly and research activity
• Engage in continuing professional development and enhancement

- REQUIREMENTS -
You should have:
• Master’s degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Public Health, Epidemiology, Digital Health Promotion, Quality Assurance in Health and Social Care, Partnership Working and Service Integration in Health and Social Care Systems)
• Experience in teaching, delivery, assessment and student support at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in UK Higher Education (HE)
• Experience in teaching and supporting students from diverse backgrounds
• Experience in the design and development of module content, learning material, and assessments
• Demonstrable organisational and personal management skills
• Demonstrable interpersonal and communication skills with evidence of a commitment to teamwork and teaching
• IT proficiency and experience of using e-resources
• Evidence of the ability to balance competing pressures of teaching, scholarship, research, administrative demands and deadlines

- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -
Annual leave entitlement is 35 days’, plus 8 bank holidays and 4 University closure days

For information on our staff benefits, please copy and paste this link into your browser: https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/jobs

This role may be eligible for sponsorship subject to Home Office salary threshold requirements: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/your-job

Closing date: 27th January 2026, at 11:59pm

Function
Academic
Status
Part Time
Type
Permanent
Hours
18.5

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Senior Lecturer in Computing (BC)

Birmingham

Job Ref
51671
Location
Birmingham
Salary
£48,822 to £58,225 per annum


Senior Lecturer in Computing
Full Time (1.0 FTE, 37 hours)
Permanent
Salary: £48,822 - £58,225 per annum
Location: Birmingham Campus

- ABOUT US -

The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) traces its heritage back to the first university in Wales, receiving its Royal Charter in 1828. UWTSD now teaches over 16,000 students across its six campuses in the UK; four in Wales and two in England. It has long-standing international educational partnerships in Europe, China, Malaysia, the USA and elsewhere.

Our aim is to transform education, and by doing so transform the lives of the individuals and the communities we serve. We are already recognised for providing an outstanding student experience:

• 1st in Wales and 2nd in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Times Higher Education, July 2025)
Our success is due to the commitment, skill, knowledge, and ability of our people working together. We are now building on this strong culture and provision to become a leading provider of accessible higher education.

-THE ROLE-

The post of Senior Lecturer in Computing will be located within the IICL. The post-holder will be under the line management of the Academic Director and will be expected to contribute to programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate level across the discipline and wider Institute (where appropriate).
The post holder will be expected to undertake scholarship, research, training or project work, either individually or within a team, to support the Campus and to enhance the profile of the wider Institute and University. The postholder will also be required to develop internal and external collaborative relationships and to contribute to programme developments, teaching and assessment related (but not exclusively) to Computing and subject areas within Computing including, Artificial Intelligence Analytics, Networking, Cybersecurity and Ethical Hacking, Enterprise Network Security and Digital Forensics. They may be required to lead on modules and programmes. The post holder will offer both academic and pastoral support and feedback to a diverse range of learners to the highest professional standards and with regard to the ongoing enhancement of the student experience.

The post holder will make a positive contribution to the day-to-day activities of the campus that may cover areas such as research supervision, student recruitment, marketing activities, research seminars and workshops, staff training and professional development.

Please see job description for full responsibilities and requirements.

- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -

Annual leave entitlement is 35 days’, plus 8 bank holidays and 4 University closure days.
For information on our staff benefits, please see: https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/jobs
This role may be eligible for sponsorship.

Closing date: 31st January 2026 at 11:59 pm

Function
Academic
Status
Full Time
Type
Permanent
Hours
37

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Academic Director in Computing

Birmingham

Job Ref
51655
Location
Birmingham
Salary
£59,966 to £67,468 per annum

- ABOUT US -
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) traces its heritage back to the first university in Wales, receiving its Royal Charter in 1828. UWTSD now teaches over 16,000 students across its six campuses in the UK; four in Wales and two in England. It has long-standing international educational partnerships in Europe, China, Malaysia, the USA and elsewhere.

Our aim is to transform education, and by doing so transform the lives of the individuals and the communities we serve. We are already recognised for providing an outstanding student experience:
• 1st in Wales and 2nd in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Times Higher Education, July 2025)

Our success is due to the commitment, skill, knowledge, and ability of our people working together. We are now building on this strong culture and provision to become a leading provider of accessible higher education.

-THE ROLE-
The Institute of Inner-City Learning (IICL) is one of the four institutes of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD), with campuses in Birmingham and London. The IICL has multiple intakes per annum, delivers continuous learning, teaching and recruitment cycles and operates in an intensely competitive inner-city and multicultural HE environment. The Institute currently has non-residential students on Certificates of Higher Education, Honours degrees, Masters and Doctoral programmes, some of which are also taught at weekends. The post of Academic Director in Computing (Birmingham) will join the Institute’s existing team of Academic Directors (ADT).

The Academic Director’s focus on academic leadership and curriculum development, together with the day-to-day management of academic staff, curriculum delivery and the effective and efficient deployment of resources. The post holder will work closely with the Dean of Campus, Assistant Dean Quality and Enhancement (ADQE), Assistant Dean Strategic Business Development and Sustainability (SBDS), as well as the Academic Director Computing (London) and IICL’s existing team of Academic Directors, to oversee and develop IICL’s academic portfolios to ensure all campuses operate within a cohesive and consistent academic development plan and framework. The post holder will have an in-depth understanding of the student learning experience and will lead on developing learning, teaching and other scholarly activity across the Institute's computing programmes.

The post holder will be member of the Birmingham Campus Management Team, will liaise with the Institute’s Senior Management Team, and contribute to the development and implementation of UWTSD’s strategic plans, to learning and teaching and enhancement, and to research and widening access strategies. In conjunction with the Dean and Assistant Deans, the post holder will jointly manage the academic provision at the Birmingham Campus in a cross-disciplinary manner, ensuring consistency of delivery of the Institute’s academic programmes. The postholder will also support the delivery of weekend provision and be required on campus during some weekends.

Please see job description for full responsibilities and requirements.

- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -
Annual leave entitlement is 35 days’, plus 8 bank holidays and 4 University closure days.

For information on our staff benefits, please see: https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/jobs

This role may be eligible for sponsorship.

Closing date: 26th January 2026 at 11:59 pm

Function
Academic
Status
Full Time
Type
Permanent
Hours
37

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Academic Director in Computing

London

Job Ref
51659
Location
London
Salary
£59,966 to £67,468 per annum plus £4,157.40 per annum London Weighting Allowance

- ABOUT US -
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) traces its heritage back to the first university in Wales, receiving its Royal Charter in 1828. UWTSD now teaches over 16,000 students across its six campuses in the UK; four in Wales and two in England. It has long-standing international educational partnerships in Europe, China, Malaysia, the USA and elsewhere.

Our aim is to transform education, and by doing so transform the lives of the individuals and the communities we serve. We are already recognised for providing an outstanding student experience:
• 1st in Wales and 2nd in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Times Higher Education, July 2025)

Our success is due to the commitment, skill, knowledge, and ability of our people working together. We are now building on this strong culture and provision to become a leading provider of accessible higher education.

-THE ROLE-
The Institute of Inner-City Learning (IICL) is one of the four institutes of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD), with campuses in Birmingham and London. The IICL has multiple intakes per annum, delivers continuous learning, teaching and recruitment cycles and operates in an intensely competitive inner-city and multicultural HE environment. The Institute currently has non-residential students on Certificates of Higher Education, Honours degrees, Masters and Doctoral programmes, some of which are also taught at weekends. The post of Academic Director in Computing (London) will join the Institute’s existing team of Academic Directors (ADT).

The Academic Director’s focus on academic leadership and curriculum development, together with the day-to-day management of academic staff, curriculum delivery and the effective and efficient deployment of resources. The post holder will work closely with the Dean of Campus, Assistant Dean Quality and Enhancement (ADQE), Assistant Dean Strategic Business Development and Sustainability (SBDS), as well as the Academic Director Computing (Birmingham) and IICL’s existing team of Academic Directors, to oversee and develop IICL’s academic portfolios to ensure all campuses operate within a cohesive and consistent academic development plan and framework. The post holder will have an in-depth understanding of the student learning experience and will lead on developing learning, teaching and other scholarly activity across the Institute's computing programmes.

The post holder will be member of the London Campus Management Team, will liaise with the Institute’s Senior Management Team, and contribute to the development and implementation of UWTSD’s strategic plans, to learning and teaching and enhancement, and to research and widening access strategies. In conjunction with the Dean and Assistant Deans, the post holder will jointly manage the academic provision at the London Campus in a cross-disciplinary manner, ensuring consistency of delivery of the Institute’s academic programmes. The postholder will also support the delivery of weekend provision and be required on campus during some weekends.

Please see job description for full responsibilities and requirements.

- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -
Annual leave entitlement is 35 days’, plus 8 bank holidays and 4 University closure days.

For information on our staff benefits, please see: https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/jobs

This role may be eligible for sponsorship.

Closing date: 26th January 2026 at 11:59 pm

Function
Academic
Status
Full Time
Type
Permanent
Hours
37

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Administration

Assessment Officer

Birmingham

Job Ref
51656
Location
Birmingham
Salary
£26,707- £30,378 per annum*

*UWTSD is proud to be an Accredited Living Wage Employer. The Voluntary Living Wage (VLW) rate is £12.60 per hour. We will apply an adjustment to the rate of pay for this role to increase it to £27,319 per annum.

- ABOUT US -
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) traces its heritage back to the first university in Wales, receiving its Royal Charter in 1828. UWTSD now teaches over 16,000 students across its six campuses in the UK; four in Wales and two in England. It has long-standing international educational partnerships in Europe, China, Malaysia, the USA and elsewhere.

Our aim is to transform education, and by doing so transform the lives of the individuals and the communities we serve. We are already recognised for providing an outstanding student experience:
• 1st in Wales and 2nd in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Times Higher Education, July 2025)

Our success is due to the commitment, skill, knowledge, and ability of our people working together. We are now building on this strong culture and provision to become a leading provider of accessible higher education.

- THE ROLE -
The post holder will be a member of the Assessment team and will be responsible for ensuring assessments are conducted and results tracked in compliance with policies of the University and other relevant regulatory bodies.

The post holder will focus on coordinating assessments for learners across programmes. This will include but will not be limited to setting assessment timetables with lecturing staff; coordination of the assignment submission process; data management for all assignment marks, including ensuring accurate entry of marks; preparation for the Examining Board process; ensuring student records are complete, accurate, and in compliance with GDPR standards; and communication with central departments and colleagues at other delivery locations.

The post holder will be required to work within the Assessment Team, as well as working closely with other student-facing professional teams, lecturing staff and colleagues as appropriate to ensure work is completed efficiently and effectively. The role also requires the post holder to be able to work independently and use initiative with self-motivation to meet deadlines.

The post holder will be expected to work flexibly and be able to prioritise conflicting demands. Proficiency in the use of Microsoft packages and a high level of attention to detail are important aspects of the post.

Please note that the working pattern for this role may include the weekend.

-REQUIREMENTS -
You should have:
• Good level of general education
• Previous administrative experience in a fast-paced environment
• Good interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively at all levels
• Evidence of the ability to apply attention to detail
• Evidence of the ability to meet tight deadlines
• IT literate possessing knowledge of Microsoft Office packages
• Able to work as part of a team and in partnership with others

Please see job description for full responsibilities and requirements.

- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -
Annual leave entitlement is 28 days’, plus 8 bank holidays and 4 University closure days.

For information on our staff benefits, please see: https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/jobs

This role is not eligible for sponsorship.

Closing date: 25th January 2026, at 11:59 pm

Function
Administration
Status
Full Time
Type
Permanent
Hours
37

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Marketing

Website Editor

Swansea or Carmarthen

Job Ref
51684
Location
Swansea or Carmarthen
Salary
£26,707 - £30,378 per annum *

- THE ROLE-

As Website Editor, you’ll be creating accessible, high-quality user experiences on our websites and intranet. You should have knowledge of Content Management Systems and a good understanding of the principles of content design and user experience (UX).

You’ll be responsible for creating and updating content for one or more digital products (uwtsd.ac.uk and intranet.uwtsd.ac.uk). You’ll use software and tools to quality assure content published on the website, addressing broken links and inaccessible content. You’ll have a good understanding of SEO to identify gaps in our content and to implement different optimisation strategies. You’ll also be familiar with user-centred content design principles, including web usability and user experience (UX) design.

You’ll help manage requests to update or create new content from a range of subject matter experts, and work with other colleagues within the multidisciplinary delivery team (such as UX Researcher, Content Designer, Senior SEO Officer) to create and manage website content where necessary.

Please refer to the job description for details on the essential criteria required for this role.

*UWTSD is proud to be an Accredited Living Wage Employer. The Voluntary Living Wage (VLW) rate is £12.60 per hour . We will apply an adjustment to the rate of pay for this role to increase it to £27,319 per annum*

- WELSH LANGUAGE -

The ability to communicate and work through the medium of Welsh is essential for this post.

- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -

- Annual leave entitlement is 28 days’, plus 8 bank holidays and 4 University closure days pro rata
- For information on our staff benefits, please copy and paste this link into your browser: https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/jobs
- This post is not eligible for sponsorship
- This application process does not include the option to submit a CV. Therefore, your application will be assessed based on your application and supporting statement.

Informal enquiries can be made by contacting. Siân Hughes, Product Manager. Email: sian.hughes@uwtsd.ac.uk

Closing date: 30 January 2026

Function
Marketing
Status
Full Time
Type
Permanent
Hours
37

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