Lecturer in Professional Law (Teaching & Scholarship) - Cardiff Professional Legal Studies
School of Law and Politics
Cardiff Professional Legal Studies (CPLS) is the department within the School of Law and Politics which currently offers the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), Solicitors Practice Course (SPC) and Bar Training Course (BTC) - postgraduate routes to professional qualification for solicitors and barristers. Cardiff University is the only Russell Group University to offer all these courses. CPLS also provides nationwide assessment of Duty Solicitors, Police Station Representatives, and expert witnesses. Its courses – delivered by professionally qualified staff - are well established, highly regarded within the profession and command excellent levels of satisfaction from students.
The School wishes to appoint a suitably qualified lecturer able to contribute to the teaching of all its programmes but focused on the courses delivered by CPLS. The ability to teach one or more vocational modules on the BTC and the SPC is essential, as is the ability to deliver legal skills training.
This position is full time (35 hours per week), open ended and available immediately. Part time work will be considered but is dependent on the needs of the School.
Salary: £51,039 - £55,755 per annum (Grade 7)
Appointments to roles at Cardiff University are usually made at the bottom of the scale, unless there are exceptional circumstances
Any queries relating to these posts should be directed to Jetsun Lebasci, the Head of CPLS, at
[email protected]
Interviews are planned for Friday, 24 July. We kindly ask applicants to keep this date available, as alternative interview dates may not be possible.
Website : http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/law-politics
Date advert posted: Wednesday, 10 June 2026
Closing date: Friday, 26 June 2026
Cardiff University is committed to supporting and promoting equality and diversity and to creating an inclusive working environment. We believe this can be achieved through attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse range of staff from many different backgrounds. We therefore welcome applicants from all sections of the community regardless of sex, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, trans identity, relationship status, religion or belief, caring responsibilities, or age. We especially welcome and encourage applications from those from under-represented groups within the University workforce, such as those who identify as LGBT +, BAME or those with disabilities. In supporting our employees to achieve a balance between their work and their personal lives, we will also consider proposals for flexible working or job share arrangements.
Applications may be submitted in Welsh, and an application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English.