Lecturer, Archaeology - ORK10266
Orkney Islands Council, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
Lecturer, Archaeology - ORK10266
£40,001 - £50,000
Orkney Islands Council, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
- Full time
- Temporary
Posted today, 24 May | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Today!
Job ref: ORK10266
Location ref: Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
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Lecturer in Archaeology
UHI Orkney
35 hours per week
Temporary up to 2 July 2028
£44,835 - £53,356
£24.57 - £29.24 per hour
The above amounts include Distant Islands Allowance.
You will be reporting to Ingrid Mainland, Curriculum Leader Archaeology
Your working pattern is Monday to Friday. We are happy to talk flexible working, where possible.
The purpose of this role is Facilitating Learning and Teaching; Planning and Preparing the Learning Experience; Maintaining Quality and Standards; Providing Academic Guidance and Support; Undertaking Professional Practice and Development; and Engaging in Research and/or Scholarly Activities.
UHI Orkney are seeking a full-time Temporary Lecturer in archaeology to provide undergraduate and postgraduate teaching cover for faculty members on research leave from 1 August 2026. The post holder will work within the UHI Archaeology Institute based in Kirkwall.
Applicants will be qualified to PhD level with degrees in Archaeology or cognate subjects and will evidence experience of Higher Education archaeology course delivery and assessment as well as use of virtual learning environments.
Applicants must hold a Teaching Qualification in Further Education (TQFE) or other recognised equivalent lecturing/ teaching qualification at SCQF level 9, recognised by General Teaching Council Scotland (GTCS) for the purpose of registration, or be willing to achieve this within an agreed timescale.
Applicants must also hold registration as a College Lecturer with GTCS, either Full or Provisional (Conditional) in line with NJNC Circular STL 02/24, or be willing to achieve this within an agreed timescale.
Applicants should have strong communication skills, be comfortable engaging diverse audiences, and work effectively as part of a team. The successful candidate will deliver high-quality, research-led teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
We welcome applications from scholars working in either earlier prehistory, archaeological theory and method, Viking and medieval periods, critical heritage, or artefact studies.
This post is a regulated role with children and adults and requires Level 2 Disclosure with PVG scheme membership.
Applications close at 23:59 on 24 May 2026, with shortlisting taking place week commencing 25 May 2026 and interviews are scheduled for week commencing 01 June 2026.
For a discussion about the role, contact Professor Jane Downes at jane.downes@uhi.ac.uk or on .
We would welcome your feedback on our recruitment process.

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Orkney Islands Council
View full company profileForget images of remote islands - Orkney is well served by superb modern transport links. Forget the idea of a few people in the middle of no-where - Orkney is home to over 20,000 people. Orkney may bring to mind certain images, but the chances are they are, to say the least, a little off the mark. Sure, we're a bit off the beaten track, but the needs of our community are just the same as anywhere else. And, as a result, the opportunities we can offer you are comparable with those you'll find elsewhere. Of course, there are a few differences: for starters Orkney consists of 100,000 hectares spread over 70+ small islands (19 of which are inhabited), so, like our service users, you'll need to make the most of the transportation links which are vital to Orkney's social and economic well-being. Orkney Islands Council may be the smallest local authority in Scotland, but we can offer some big challenges. And big opportunities. This could be your big chance to make the move, and make a difference. OIC has an impact on many aspects of everyday life. With around 1,800 staff, we are also the county’s biggest employer.