The Inns of Court College of Advocacy
London
Full Time
Permanent
The Council of the Inns of Court and the Inns of Court College of Advocacy
The Council of the Inns of Court (COIC) is a charity with the object of advancing education in the administration and practice of the law, by promoting high standards of advocacy and by enforcing professional standards of conduct amongst barristers. COIC advances the former through the activities of the Inns of Court College of Advocacy (the ICCA) and the latter through the work of the Bar Tribunals and Adjudication Service (BTAS). The role of the ICCA now includes the initial vocational training of barristers.
The ICCA Bar Course
The ICCA course is a flexible and blended programme that utilises both online and face-to-face components with a strong focus on high standards in both parts of the course. The course is delivered by way of 2 cycles in each academic year.
The Role
The ICCA is seeking to recruit a Course Designer to work with an online learning team of experienced practitioners, academics and developers in the design and production of its online materials. The Course Designer will be a member of the Bar with experience of either criminal or civil practice or both, or an academic with significant teaching or course design experience in the field of professional legal education.
Knowledge of criminal and/or civil procedure is essential. The ICCA is keen to recruit an individual with the ability to think about how material can be delivered effectively to an online audience and how current materials can be improved. We are looking for someone with a creative mindset and enthusiasm to design high quality eLearning resources for Bar Students, Pupils and the Bar in general.
The Course Designer will work with and report to the Directors of Online Learning to ensure that materials are developed to the highest standard and with the learner's experience at the heart of the design and development process. The Course Designer will work across the full breadth of the ICCA's Bar Course and other online courses.
Key Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Directors of Online Learning, the Course Designer will have responsibility for:
Person Specification:
The successful candidate, in addition to being a qualified barrister, will have:
The Contract
COIC is seeking to appoint the Course Designer on a permanent full-time contract. There will be a six-month probationary period. A flexible working policy is available. The ICCA will consider applications for a part-time appointment where the candidate has experience of either criminal or civil practice/course design/teaching, but not both.
Location: The ICCA is currently based at 33 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1EN and will soon be relocating to 14 South Square, Gray's Inn, London WC1R 5JJ.
The Inns of Court College of Advocacy
London
Full Time
Permanent