Trinity is Irelands leading university and is ranked 87th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2024). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation for excellence in education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years.. The Physics Undergraduate Laboratory Manager will be responsible for overseeing the operation and administration of all undergraduate laboratory classes within the School of Physics at Trinity College Dublin. This role demands expertise in experimental physics and ensures the efficient operation of laboratory components across all Physics programmes, integrating both experimental and computational work essential to the curriculum. The role requires collaboration with academic, administrative and technical staff to ensure high-quality, research-led, efficient, and transparent student learning experiences. The undergraduate teaching laboratories are vital in providing students with hands-on experience in data analysis, experimental techniques, and scientific report writing. The successful candidate will coordinate the delivery and development of teaching materials and assessments for the laboratory courses, working in tandem with academic staff to align with academic objectives. They will also contribute to curriculum development and the integration of online and VLE (Virtual Learning Environment) initiatives, including the management and deployment of teaching materials on platforms such as Blackboard. The manager will ensure the laboratories evolve in line with the increasing complexity of experiments in succeeding years, preparing students for research projects in their final year. Post Status: Permanent Hours of Post: 35 hours per week Salary: Appointment will be made on the Administrative Officer 1 (1-3) (€69,545 - €89,965 per annum) and in accordance with the Department of Finance guidelines. How to Apply: In order to assist the selection process, applicants should submit a Curriculum Vitae and a Cover Letter (1x A4 page) that specifically address the following points in their application. Applicants should clearly address their experience and how they obtained their knowledge in their application. An understanding of the delivery and deployment of learning and assessment elements for undergraduate modules is essential. The applicant should give examples of involvement in teaching, learning and assessment and what the applicant learned from the process. Illustrate, through past example, their ability to work on their own initiative, demonstrate leadership and resolve problems. Closing Date: 12 noon (Irish Standard Time) 28th April 2025 Application will only be accepted by applying online through the Trinity Jobs Portal Applications must be made by the date and time specified. Any applications which are still in progress at the closing time on the specified closing date will be cancelled automatically by the system Late Applications will not be accepted. Please click apply to view the job description for this position. Informal enquiries about this post should be made to the Director of Undergraduate Teaching and Learning in Physics, Professor Cormac McGuinness, email: At Trinity, we are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Trinity welcomes applications from all individuals, including those applicants with disabilities, those who may have had non-traditional career paths, those who have taken time out for reasons including family or caring responsibilities. We also welcome international applicants including those who have been displaced due to war. Trinity College Dublin is Irelands premier University. We are an EU Sustainable Gender Equality Champion and we hold an Athena Swan Silver award, recognising our ongoing work to advance gender equality both within Trinity and in the Higher Education sector. Trinity is committed to supporting work-life balance and to creating a family-friendly working environment.