Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security for Industry Experts

Reference: 9245Thinking about a change from industry If you're an experienced industry professional who enjoys mentoring colleagues, are a SME in your technical area, and want to explore teaching as a career option, this could be your next step.At Manchester Metropolitan University, you'll have the opportunity to shape the next generation of IT professionals, by bringing your real-world experience into a modern, industry-focused learning environment.We are keen to engage with you if you specialise in Cyber Security and are looking to join us as Lecturer or Senior Lecturer for a part time or full-time career.Why Make the Move to Education Make a real impact – help students and apprentices launch successful careers in techStay hands-on with modern development – teach current tools, frameworks, and practicesBetter work-life balance – a more sustainable pace than many industry roles, in addition to a generous holiday entitlement of 35 days plus bank holidays and a Christmas break, coupled with a competitive pension scheme.Share your expertise – turn your experience into meaningful teaching and mentoringStructured pathways to progression from Lecturer to Professor through our Education, Pedagogy, and Citizenship (EPC) pathway. Find out more about EPC hereSupport to transition – we'll help you develop as an educator, even if you've never taught before Our Commitment to YouOngoing professional development (technical and teaching)Opportunities to stay connected with the industryA supportive and collaborative working cultureIf you're coming from industry, we will support you in gaining teaching qualifications and developing your academic careerClearly defined career development and progression As a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer:You'll design and deliver engaging, practical teaching across Levels 3–7 (foundation to postgraduate), including our highly regarded degree apprenticeships.This isn't purely theoretical teaching—you'll:Teach modern practices in your tech areas (e.g. Ethical Hacking, Malware Analysis & Reverse Engineering, InfoSec, Cryptography, Secure Coding, Threat Intelligence) Work with apprentices employed in industry, bringing real-world challenges into the classroomDesign hands-on projects and coding-based learning experiencesHelp students build the skills employers actually needYou'll be part of a collaborative academic team that values innovation, industry relevance, and student success.About YouWe're looking for experienced computing professionals who are passionate about developing others, to join the Department of Computing and Mathematics.You'll bring:An interest in mentoring, coaching, or teaching othersA desire to share your knowledge and support student successThe ability to communicate complex technical ideas clearlySignificant industry experience is welcome or a PhD in Computer Science (or related field) is equally valuedIf you are an expert in Cyber Security, you may be currently working as a Security Analyst, Penetration Tester / Ethical Hacker, Cybersecurity Engineer, Security Architect or Mentor. Strong experience in addressing real world cyber security challenges. Application & AssessmentTo apply, please submit a CV and cover letter outlining how your profile, experience and ambition make you an ideal candidate for the role. We will be shortlisting and conducting interviews for this vacancy iteratively throughout the advertising period. We therefore encourage applicants to apply for this vacancy when ready to do so to ensure your application is reviewed at the most appropriate time.Should you be successful, our interview process for this vacancy will be a 2-stage process.Stage 1 – Panel interview and presentation delivery, chaired by the Head of or Deputy Head of Department of Computing and Mathematics. Stage 1 interviews are expected to be scheduled in the w/c 20 July, 03 August, 17 August and 14 SeptemberStage 2 – Interview with Mark Sterling, Faculty Pro Vice Chancellor and Professor Darren Dancey, Head of Department of Computing and Mathematics. Stage 2 interviews are expected to be scheduled in the w/c 27 July, 24 August and 21 SeptemberFor an informal chat about the role, contact Professor Darren Dancey, Head of School - Computing & Mathematics (PAtoHoSCM@mmu.ac.uk) To know more about our Research Community, click hereFurther information:Manchester Metropolitan University fosters an inclusive culture of belonging that promotes equity and celebrates diversity. We value a diverse workforce for the innovation and diversity of thought it brings and welcome applications from local and international communities, including those from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, disabled people, and LGBTQ+ individuals. We support a range of flexible working arrangements, including hybrid and tailored schedules, which can be discussed with your line manager. If you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process or in your role, please let us know so we can provide appropriate support. Our commitment to inclusivity includes mentoring programmes, accessibility resources, and professional development opportunities to empower and support underrepresented groups. Manchester Met is a Disability Confident Leader and, under this scheme, aims to offer an interview to disabled people who apply for the role and meet the essential criteria as listed in the attached Job Description for that vacancy.Find out more about our Computing Campaign, hereLocation:Manchester All Saints Campus Faculty / Function:Science & Engineering Salary:For Lecturer in Grade 8 (41,064 to 51,753) / For Senior Lecturer in Grade 9 (48,822 to 61,759) Closing Date:6 September 2026 Contract Type:Permanent Contracted Hours per week:37

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