The Brilliant Club – University of Manchester PhD researcher opportunity

by | May 26, 2021

The Brilliant Club are recruiting PhD and post-doc researchers to deliver placements on their Scholars Programme and Brilliant Tutoring Programme. 

They will be running an information session for University of Manchester researchers on Tuesday 8 June at 11am.

The Brilliant Club is an award-winning university access charity. They work closely with PhD and post-doctoral researchers, training them as university access professionals and placing them as tutors in schools. Here they deliver academically rigorous programmes to small groups of high potential pupils from low higher education-participation backgrounds.

The charity works in partnership with universities and schools across the UK; to date nearly 2000 researchers have worked as PhD tutors.

This year The Brilliant Club are running two programmes for researchers to get involved with: The Scholars Programme and The Brilliant Tutoring Programme.

The University of Manchester works in partnership with The Brilliant Club to offer you the opportunity to join The Brilliant Club’s PhD tutor community in 2021-22.

What does it offer PhD researchers and post-doctoral researchers?

Our Researcher Development Programme develops competencies which can be mapped onto the vitae framework.

Our tutor outcomes framework outlines our 4 key competencies:

  1. Teaching and pedagogy – Tutors are trained and supported to design a programme of study and assessment for pupils. They will support pupils to bridge the gap between school and university and develop reflective pedagogical skills.
  2. Communication and Public Engagement – Tutors deliver a series of academic tutorials based around their expertise, allowing structured opportunities to disseminate their research to a non-specialist audience. This work has been evaluated by UCAS to show a “strongly significant” impact on pupils’ likelihood of progression to highly-selective universities.
  3. Professional and Career Development – Tutors will develop their time management skills, confidence, and ability to form networks with other researchers. Throughout the programme there are a number of opportunities to develop transferable skills to support future careers both in and outside of academia.
  4. Fair Access – Tutors will build links with their local community through the school placement and will understand the barriers to HE. They will create learning environments to support the success of students from all backgrounds.

Remuneration

Tutors get paid £500 per placement, plus an additional £100 for designing a new Scholars Programme course, and travel expenses.

The Brilliant Club will be running an information webinar on Tuesday 8 June at 11am. You can access the webinar using the following information:

Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/166043517

You can also dial in using your phone.
United Kingdom: +44 20 3713 5011

Access Code: 166-043-517

Alternatively you can sign up a webinar on a different date here.

Successful applicants are able to select which terms they would like to work, on which programme, and whether they would like to deliver multiple placements.

You can read a full job specification here, and apply here.

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to email The Brilliant Club at apply@thebrilliantclub.org.