Post Graduate Teaching Assistant

Post Graduate Teaching Assistant

Posted 3 days ago by UCL AI Centre

£41,255 Per year
Undetermined
Hybrid
London, England, United Kingdom

Summary: The role of Postgraduate Teaching Assistant at UCL's Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering involves supporting teaching and learning activities for the academic session. Responsibilities include facilitating laboratory sessions, assisting with project work, and providing feedback on student assessments. Candidates must be current or prospective doctoral students enrolled in an MPhil program at UCL. The position offers a hybrid working arrangement and is aimed at individuals with a range of technical skills relevant to the field.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Facilitating laboratory practical sessions
  • Supporting small-group project work and tutorials
  • Assisting with marking and providing feedback
  • Helping to prepare teaching materials

Key Skills:

  • Analogue Electronics knowledge
  • Experience using CAD software (Solidworks, Fusion 360)
  • Experience in technical drawing
  • Experience of measuring bio-impedance signals
  • Matlab and/or Simulink experience
  • Arduino programming experience
  • Proficiency in Python programming
  • Design and DIY skills
  • Physics background with knowledge of optics, waves, thermodynamics, solid state physics, nuclear medicine
  • Mechanical Engineering background with knowledge of materials and dynamics

Salary (Rate): £41,255 yearly

City: London

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: hybrid

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

Ref Number B04-05948

Professional Expertise Teaching, Teaching Support and Examination Support

Department UCL BEAMS (B04)

Location London

Working Pattern Full time

Salary £35,930-£41,255

Contract Type Permanent

Working Type Hybrid

Available for Secondment No

Closing Date 11-Jun-2025

About Us

The Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering at UCL is one of the UK’s largest and most diverse departments. We are proud to host internationally renowned research groups across multiple sites, with staff and students working at the intersection of physics, engineering, medicine, physiology, computer science, and mathematics. As a global leader in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering research and education, our department fosters close collaborations with clinicians, practitioners, and scientists in major teaching hospitals. This enables our researchers to remain at the forefront of healthcare engineering and allows our students to learn about the latest innovations directly from leading experts in the field. Our mission is to advance cutting-edge research that develops new technologies and methods for diagnosing, treating, and managing diseases through medical imaging, physiological monitoring, and implantable devices. Additionally, we offer a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs. The department holds an Athena Swan Bronze Award, recognizing our ongoing commitment to supporting and advancing women’s careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).

About The Role

We seek Postgraduate Teaching Assistants to support teaching and learning activities for the upcoming academic session. The roles are varied and may include:

  • Facilitating laboratory practical sessions
  • Supporting small-group project work and tutorials
  • Assisting with marking and providing feedback
  • Helping to prepare teaching materials

Specific responsibilities will vary depending on the assigned module(s) and departmental needs.

About You

We invite applications from highly motivated individuals who are current or prospective doctoral (PhD) students at UCL. Students must be enrolled on an MPhil programme to be eligible to apply. Applicants Must Be registered UCL research students at the time of appointment. Have the right to work in the UK. Some roles do not require specialist skills, and training can always be provided, however some of the skills (though not all) that we are looking for are listed below – having a range of them Increases The Chance Of Being Appointed

  • Analogue Electronics to 1st year undergrad level and/or degree level electrical engineering
  • Experience using CAD software (Solidworks, Fusion 360) and experience of 3D printer use
  • Experience in technical drawing
  • Experience of measuring bio-impedance signals
  • Matlab and/or Simulink experience.
  • Arduino type programming experience
  • Proficiency in Python programming
  • Design and DIY skills
  • Physics background with knowledge of optics, waves, thermodynamics, solid state physics, nuclear medicine
  • Mechanical Engineering background – in particular, knowledge of materials and dynamics, using an Instron machine

Before confirming your appointment, you must provide valid right-to-work documentation, such as a current passport and any applicable visa (sharecode).

What we offer

PGTA roles are offered under an average-hour contract, meaning your total agreed hours will be evenly distributed over the duration of the contract. This arrangement ensures that you receive consistent, prorated monthly payments throughout your employment period. All new PGTAs will start at the first spinal point of Grade 6. PGTAs with prior experience from the previous academic session will advance by one spinal point. At UCL, employed PGTAs are entitled to sick leave and pay, as set out in the Conditions of Service for Research, Teaching and Professional Services Staff. PGTAs qualify for sick pay, which is automatically included in their normal monthly salary as they are on an Averaged Hours contract. Additionally, annual leave pay is also included automatically. HR Services will automatically calculate the payment due for any leave accrued for the hours worked monthly for Averaged Hours contracts.

Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

As London's Global University, we recognize that diversity enhances creativity and innovation.We strive for our community to reflect the diversity of global talent. We are committed to providing equal opportunities, fairness, and inclusion, ensuring everyone feels they belong here.Therefore, we particularly encourage applications from underrepresented candidates in UCL's workforce, including individuals from Black, Asian, and ethnic minority backgrounds, disabled individuals, and those from the LGBTQI+ community.

If we receive many applications, we may close the vacancy before the published closing date.We will keep the advertisement open for at least two weeks and recommend submitting your application early.

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