University Teacher in Data Science

The University of Sheffield
Sheffield
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£48,822 - £58,225


Overview

As University Teacher you will play a key role in contributing to, and maintaining, the School’s portfolio of research‑led, high‑quality teaching. You will be expected to provide lectures and workshops to campus‑based students, and to produce and mark assessments on core and optional modules across our Data Science UG and PGT programmes such as:



  • Data Analysis
  • Big Data Analytics
  • Communicating Data
  • Data Translation
  • Data Modelling
  • Databases and Beyond
  • Practical Programming for Data Science
  • User Centred Design and Human Computer Interaction

You will also carry out supervision of UG and Masters dissertation projects.


As a School we are committed to embedding FATES (fairness, accountability, transparency, ethics, safety and security) principles into data science teaching and research.


Main Duties and Responsibilities

  • Design, deliver, assess and evaluate campus‑based Data Science programmes, including identifying learning objectives, selecting appropriate curricula and teaching methods.
  • Prepare and implement student assessments, including designing assessment criteria, marking and ensuring adequate moderation.
  • Undertake academic tutor/pastoral responsibilities for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
  • Carry out module and course evaluation, including facilitating student feedback; reflecting on own teaching design and delivery; and implementing ideas for improving own performance.
  • Conduct personal scholarship; identify literature and update own knowledge; assess the validity of the literature and its contribution to the development of own field as well as developments in practice in your area of expertise.
  • Contribute to the operations of the School, the Faculty and the wider University community through administrative responsibilities and committee memberships as and when appropriate.
  • Ensure digital accessibility of teaching materials by ensuring that content, activities and all their components are accessible to all, in order to remove barriers to learning.
  • As a member of staff you will be encouraged to make ethical decisions in your role, embedding the University’s Sustainability strategy into your working activities wherever possible.
  • Carry out other duties, commensurate with the grade and remit of the post.

Person Specification

Our diverse community of staff and students recognises the unique abilities, backgrounds, and beliefs of all. We foster a culture where everyone feels they belong and is respected. Even if your past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role’s criteria, your contribution is valuable, and we encourage you to apply. Please ensure that you reference the application criteria in the application statement when you apply.


Essential Requirements

  • Industry‑related experience and expertise in a relevant field, or a PhD in a relevant subject area (or working towards a PhD).
  • Ability to design and deliver high‑quality, research‑led teaching programmes to ensure effective learning.
  • Commitment to embedding FATES principles into teaching and research.
  • Experience of critically reviewing and assessing existing teaching programmes and own teaching practice with evidence of positive change/impact.
  • Knowledge and experience of technologies to support learning and teaching.
  • Ability to organise resources, plan and progress work activities; analyse and solve problems with an appreciation of longer‑term implications.

Desirable Requirements

  • Experience of supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students.
  • Experience of pastoral and academic support.
  • An ability to lead teaching and to collaborate effectively with others.

Job Details

  • Grade: 8
  • Salary: £48,822 – £58,225
  • Work arrangement: Full‑time
  • Duration: 02/02/2026 – 31/03/2027
  • Line manager: TBC
  • Direct reports: None
  • Website: https://sheffield.ac.uk/ijc
  • Informal enquiries contact: Leo Appleton, School Director of Education, 

Next Steps in the Recruitment Process

It is anticipated that the selection process will take place in the week commencing 19 January 2026. This will consist of an interview. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage in the week commencing 5 January. If you need any support, equipment or adjustments to enable you to participate in any element of the recruitment process you can contact .


Our Vision and Strategic Plan

We are the University of Sheffield. This is our vision: sheffield.ac.uk/vision.


What We Offer

  • A minimum of 41 days annual leave including bank holiday and closure days (pro‑rata) with the ability to purchase more.
  • Flexible working opportunities, including hybrid working for some roles.
  • Generous pension scheme.
  • A wide range of discounts and rewards on shopping, eating out and travel.
  • A variety of staff networks, providing opportunities for social interaction, peer support and personal development (for example, Race Equality, LGBT+, Women’s and Parent’s networks).
  • Recognition Awards to reward staff who go above and beyond in their role.
  • A commitment to your development, access to learning and mentoring schemes; integrated with our Academic Career Pathways.
  • A range of generous family‑friendly policies such as paid time off for parenting and caring emergencies, support for those going through menopause, paid time off and support for fertility treatment, and more.

We are a Disability Confident Employer. If you have a disability and meet the essential criteria for this job you will be invited to take part in the next stage of the selection process.


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