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Bayswater Education
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1 month ago
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Bayswater Education is a vibrant network of global educational centres dedicated for over 70 years to educating and inspiring people through a lifechanging educational experience. Were passionate about growing communities of global thinkers and explorers at home and abroad whatever their story. We set up Bayswater Education because we want young people from every walk of life to get a buzz from discovering new cultures exploring new flavours and learning whats out there. We think of them as global spirits like ourselves.



The Role



We are looking for guest lecturers in Business to deliver a 1.5 hour session to our students who are studying programmes inData Science for BusinessContemporary Topics in Business Strategy&Advanced Topics in Business Management. These courses are designed for undergraduates interested in Business Management & Strategy.



The sessions will be held on Thursday 10th July.



Key Responsibilities

  • To design and deliver a session on a topic relating to your field. This should highlight your industry experience and how you have applied relevant theories and concepts in real world scenarios.
  • To delivera session which engages students in a dynamic interactive and stimulating learning experience.
  • Keep up to date with subjectspecific and pedagogic innovations.
  • Liaising with fellow lecturing staff and management regarding student engagement and learning.

What Are We Looking For


Knowledge Qualifications and Experience

  • 3 years of experience in Data Science or International Business Consulting or related fields.

Skills and Attributes

  • A passion for what you do and the energy to deliver inspiring and practical workshops and lectures.
  • You should have solid presenting and training experience and be interested in sharing your expertise with people in a multicultural and multilingual environment.
  • An excellent communicator with the ability to transfer their knowledge and expertise to an international audience of second language speakers.
  • Ability to deliver dynamic sessions involving the learners in a realworld tasks or other immersive approaches.

Legal Requirements

  • Eligibility to work in the UK
  • Enhanced DBS Disclosure

This job description is provided as a guide to the role. It is not intended to be an exhaustive description of duties and responsibilities. It may be subject to periodic revision to meet business requirements.


Bayswater is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.


Bayswater is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. As part of our Safer Recruitment Policy you will be asked to explain any gaps in your work and education history. You will also be required to undergo a DBS Enhanced Disclosure check and provide the contact details of at least 2 referees who will be asked specifically if they have any concerns about your suitability to work with people under 18. Evidence of eligibility to work in the UK must be provided at interview stage.


Required Experience:

Manager


Key Skills
Children Activity,Graphic Designing,Information Technology,FX,Airlines,Asic
Employment Type :Part-Time
Experience:years
Vacancy:1
Hourly Salary Salary:50 - 60

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