[Academic] Seeking a Faculty Education Liaison Adviser (FELA)
Robert Martin
r.w.martin at strath.ac.uk
Mon Feb 20 14:18:59 GMT 2023
Dear Colleagues,
We're looking for someone from Physics to take on a recruitment role, looking to attract UGs to our courses. You commit to attending 8 external events, receive an honorarium, need a driving licence and get a title! More details below. If you would be interested or want further information please contact myself or Vicky Bannerman (cc'ed, UK Recruitment Manager, Recruitment and International Office ). I can also put you in contact with FELAs from other science Depts if that would be useful.
Best wishes,
Rob
We are looking for a new Faculty Education Liaison Adviser (FELA) from the Department. The role is to attract applicants to the University's undergraduate courses representing the University at Higher Education and UCAS events and giving presentations to Secondary School pupils and FE college students.
The role of a FELA is to be an effective ambassador for the University and for the Faculty/ Department. The qualities and abilities required are as follows:
* Approachable and friendly;
* Enthusiastic about Strathclyde as a whole and their own area in particular;
* Interested in young people;
* Engaging and an experienced communicator, familiar with delivering PowerPoint presentations;
* Ability to work evenings and stay away from home overnight as required (all travel arrangements and transport is arranged in advanced and paid for by RIO).
A full driving licence is required as the FELA post-holder is required to travel independently to School, College and UCAS events. Travel is usually using the RIO lease car, unless train travel is more economical.
It would be a 0.5 post would equate to attending 8 external RIO recruitment events in an annual contractual period, including 1 event in either England/Wales or Northern Ireland.
An honorarium is attached to the role of £1250 per annum.
Professor Robert Martin,
Academic Selector
Department of Physics, University of Strathclyde, John Anderson Building, Glasgow, UK, G4 0NG
tel: 0141-548-3466
e-mail: r.w.martin at strath.ac.uk<mailto:r.w.martin at strath.ac.uk>
website: semiconductor spectroscopy and devices group<https://ssd.phys.strath.ac.uk/>
The Department is a partner in SUPA, the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance
The University of Strathclyde is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, number SC015263
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