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Birkbeck, University of London, has an excellent opportunity for a Demonstrator to join the teaching team on the MSc Psychology Conversion programme, and support the School of Psychological Sciences this Autumn 2026. Experimental Psychology: Methods and Statistics, Level 7. 30 hours of demonstrating. Friday evenings 6-9pm. You will assist in the delivery of predetermined programmes of teaching to Birkbeck Psychological Science students, under academic supervision, to facilitate the successful completion of their studies. You should engage in the scholarship necessary to ensure good practice in teaching and to apply appropriate levels of knowledge in the subject areas to be taught. Duties include assisting students as they work through pre-prepared pen and paper / computer based introductory research methods exercises including tasks about descriptive statistics, simple inferential statistical tests (t-test, chi-square, one-way and two-way ANOVA, linear regression, correlation), parts of a lab report, writing a pre-registration. Please note that marking lab reports is required for this role and attendance to a two-hour marking training is required (date to be confirmed). You will be paid for attending the marking training and for the lab report marking separately. Most individuals undertaking these roles will be employed as part of their general academic development to obtain practical teaching experience and will be undertaking this work independently but in parallel with postgraduate studies.
Job Responsibility
Assist in the delivery of predetermined programmes of teaching to Birkbeck Psychological Science students, under academic supervision
Engage in the scholarship necessary to ensure good practice in teaching and to apply appropriate levels of knowledge in the subject areas to be taught
Assist students as they work through pre-prepared pen and paper / computer based introductory research methods exercises including tasks about descriptive statistics, simple inferential statistical tests (t-test, chi-square, one-way and two-way ANOVA, linear regression, correlation), parts of a lab report, writing a pre-registration
Marking lab reports
Attendance to a two-hour marking training
Requirements
A first degree in Psychology or an equivalent relevant qualification
Advanced experience in using a range of introductory and advanced statistical techniques and report writing suitable for quantitative psychological science research
Awareness of the needs of part-time adult learners and ability to engage the interest and enthusiasm of students and inspire them to learn
Confident presentation skills and ability to clearly and effectively pass on specialist subject area knowledge
A good working knowledge of SPSS
A good level of IT and Communication Technology skills particularly in application to standard packages (eg Word, Excel, OneDrive, Outlook, Teams, Moodle, general internet usage)