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Senior Teaching Associate - Digital Skills (Data Science)

University of Cambridge
Cambridge
1 month ago
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About us


Our mission is to enable professional and continuing education throughout life, and to widen access to higher education. We design, deliver and curate a portfolio of world leading short courses and award bearing qualifications in a broad range of disciplines. The Digital Skills Team at Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) plays a pivotal role in advancing the University of Cambridge's mission to widen access to high-quality, research-informed education. This dedicated and interdisciplinary team is at the forefront of designing and delivering the Data Science Career Accelerator-a pioneering programme that integrates advanced technical training with essential business acumen and ethical awareness. Our current projects focus on bridging critical industry skills gaps, fostering commercial awareness among data professionals, and ensuring learners are equipped to thrive in an AI-driven digital economy. Our activities primarily take place at Madingley Hall (a residential Grade I listed building), which provides facilities for conferences and events, and a full hotel service. Madingley Hall has 13 meeting rooms, 62 ensuite bedrooms, a bar and lounge, set in 8 acres of grounds (including Capability Brown designed gardens).

The Role

We are seeking a part-time Senior Teaching Associate (Grade 8) to take a leading role in the delivery and expansion of our flagship Data Science Career Accelerator (DSCA)-one of our most impactful and high-demand programmes, enrolling 250 learners last year. Delivered through Professional and Continuing Education (PACE), the DSCA equips professionals with the skills needed to succeed in today's AI-driven economy.

In this role, you will support the ongoing delivery of the DSCA, contribute to the launch of a second Accelerator, and help develop future initiatives including a proposed MSt in Data Science and a potential apprenticeship programme. You will work closely with Dr Ali Al-Sherbaz, Academic Director for Digital Skills, to grow and sustain a dynamic portfolio aligned with emerging industry needs.

You will join a collaborative academic environment that values innovation, quality, and inclusion. Your expertise in teaching and curriculum design will directly support learner success and help widen access to lifelong learning.

This is a self-financing post, supported through course income, with flexible working arrangements and a rare opportunity to influence the direction of digital education at one of the world's leading universities.

If you're ready to make a difference and contribute to the future of digital learning, we'd love to hear from you.

Your skills

We're looking for someone who can bring expertise, energy, and insight to this pivotal role. You should have:

- Strong teaching and curriculum design experience in data science or a closely related digital skills field, ideally at postgraduate or professional levels.

- A solid grounding in applied data science, including statistical methods, machine learning, and Programming.

- Experience delivering flexible, inclusive education, ideally including online or blended learning environments.

- Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to engage diverse learners and work effectively within academic and industry-facing teams.

- A PhD degree in a relevant discipline, or equivalent professional experience.

Informal enquiries are encouraged and can be made to Dr Ali Al-Sherbaz,

Enquires about the application process should be directed to

The closing date for applications is 4th August. Interviews will take place on 18th August.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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