Lecturer in Culinary Arts Management (HE)
Job Description
Salary: £37,099 - £41,732 per annum
Contractual hours: 37
Basis: Full Time
Package: Full details can be found here - https://www.ucb.ac.uk/about-us/work-for-us/rewards-and-benefits/
Job category/type: Food, Higher Education, Hospitality
Date posted: 25/07/2024
Job reference: REQ000119
Attachments: Lecturer in Culinary Arts Management - JDPS - July 24.pdf
Job description
University College Birmingham is looking to recruit a Chef Lecturer to join the growing and exciting College of Food, to be part of the teaching team delivering high quality, inspiring, and inclusive programmes across their portfolio of courses.
The ideal candidate will be degree qualified, have industry experience across the food, hospitality, and Culinary sectors, and preferably have sustained teaching experience within the HE field.
The role will require you to teach practical and theory subjects in areas such as culinary arts management, kitchen and restaurant operations, new food product development, and hospitality business management, as well as providing outstanding pastoral support and tutorage to diverse and ambitious student cohorts.
If you want to work in The College of Food, be part of a proactive team, guide the next generation of Hospitality and Food professionals, and contribute to the growth and success of the iconic and world-renowned institution, then apply now!
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