An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Academic Manager to join the Department of Psychology at The University of Law, based at Leeds city centre campus.
This is a unique role, combining teaching with academic leadership and management. Alongside leading and developing a team of lecturers, you will also contribute directly to teaching on our psychology programmes at Leeds, bringing your expertise into the classroom and shaping the student experience first-hand.
The RoleAs Academic Manager, you will play a key role in shaping both people and performance. You will lead, support and inspire a team of academic staff, ensuring the delivery of high-quality teaching and outstanding student outcomes.
As an Academic Manager at The University of Law, you will be:The closing date for application is 12th June 2026 with interviews likely to take place early July.
Why Join Us? About Us & BenefitsOn top of a competitive salary of £59,500 per annum, we provide a generous annual leave entitlement of 35 days, and there's a rewards package that includes:
At The University of Law, you will work alongside other like-minded professionals who are passionate about driving innovation in higher education and delivering successful outcomes for our students.
Diversity, Inclusion and Flexible WorkingWe are committed to ensuring our workforce is reflective of our diverse student population, striving to increase the representation of age, disability, gender identity and expression, religion, race, sex, sexual orientation, and socio-economic background of our employees.
We're also committed to providing adjustments to those who may require support with the recruitment process - please contact the ULaw Talent Acquisition Team via .
For this opportunity, you must be able to prove you have the right to work in the UK - if in doubt please visit the following link Right to work checklist - GOV.UK ().
Please note we are not a licensed sponsor.
Some posts within the University are subject to a DBS check - you will be notified of this during the application process.