Glasgow Caledonian University Careers and Employment
About the company
- Company size1001 to 5,000
- Revenue£100m to £500m
Jobs
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Full-time
Costings Administrator
Glasgow
£28,331 - £32,817 a year
18 hours ago
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Lecturer in Management
Glasgow
£42,792 - £49,553 a year
6 days ago
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Accounts Receivable
Glasgow
£19,612 - £22,417 a year
8 days ago
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EU Marie
Glasgow
12 days ago
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Lecturer in Forensic Psychology
Glasgow
£42,792 - £49,553 a year
13 days ago
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Lecturer in Applied Psychology
Glasgow
£42,792 - £49,553 a year
13 days ago
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Lecturer in Cyber Security
Glasgow
£42,792 - £49,553 a year
20 days ago
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Salaries
Salary estimated from 627 employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed.
Popular Roles
Lecturer
£46,625 per year
Administrative Assistant
£22,627 per year
Researcher
£34,181 per year
Administrative Assistance
Administrative Assistant
£22,627 per year
Administrator
£29,230 per year
Technical Assistant
£20,886 per year
Education & Instruction
Lecturer
£46,625 per year
Tutor
£46,049 per year
Teacher
£45,012 per year
Scientific Research & Development
Researcher
£34,181 per year
Research Fellow
£45,641 per year
Senior Researcher
£34,402 per year
Rating overview
Rating is calculated based on 40 reviews and is evolving.
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Reviews
Student Mentoring in Glasgow City Centre, Glasgow
on 25 July 2020
I enjoyed working during summers as it was full time, long shifts
It was fun, everyone was friendly in my work space. I felt at ease all the time and had help from my superiors. Most enjoyable part of the job was to explain the students in 1on1 as they saw you as role model.
Casual Lecturer in Caledonian Business School
on 19 October 2020
A very mixed Bag
Having worked there for 28 years on and off. I have noticed a real deterioration in the culture from collegiate to individualistic. The key issue for me was lack of opportunity. Working Part-time casual left you with almost no rights. I had tried to look for opportunities for development but in spite of going above and beyond for the Dept I worked in I always left feeling they felt they were doing me a favour. You had no tenure and almost zero chance of that changing. I did ask to be allowed to undertake a PhD only to be told there was no chance, no funding and you came away feeling in spite of the experience I had that I had less chance than any one off the street. There were some absolutley brilliant colleagues that I worked with over the years. However the management and hierarchy did you absolutely no favours. What a pity they failed comprehensively to understand the nature of the psychological contract.
Head of Operations in London, Greater London
on 28 February 2020
Gcul
Useful experience, great team. Scottish institution with a campus in London. Based in the fashionable east end of London. Offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmers.
Student Physiotherapist in Student
on 12 December 2019
Student
Physiotherapy student, therefore was not employed other than National Health Service placement experiences. Therefore, this section is not appropriate.
Domestic Cleaner (part-time) in Glasgow
on 13 November 2019
gcu fantastic place to work
worked part time here for 13 years.... Only left because I was re-locating to England , would have been happy to retire here .... Really
pleasant , helpful co-workers and staff... wages and holidays excellent...
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