Salary: Band 4 - starting salary £11,352 (FTE £28,381) with annual, incremental progression up to £12,322 (FTE £30,805) Hours: 14.8 hours (2 days per week) Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract until 31 July 2026 Closing date: Sunday 4 January 2026 at 11:59pm* We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly skilled Studio Coordinator to join our Materials Lab team, with a focus on Large Metals. Working at the heart of a dynamic creative university, you will help ensure our Metals Studio is a safe, energising and well resourced environment where students can experiment, explore, and excel. You’ll collaborate closely with academic colleagues and technical team members to support an exciting timetable of practical activity. From day-to-day studio coordination to contributing to University wide workshops and enrichment sessions, you will play a key role in enabling students to turn ideas into artefacts and creative potential into real, hands-on practice. This is a fantastic opportunity to work within a supportive and knowledgeable technical team committed to high quality learning experiences, innovation in materials practice, and safe, sustainable studio environments. About You: The ideal candidate will have: Experience teaching, demonstrating, or supporting learning in a creative studio environment, and will be an organised, proactive, and skilled metals practitioner. Strong knowledge of large-scale metalworking processes, including welding, fabrication, plasma cutting grinding, and core bench skills. Enthusiasm for sharing technical expertise and supporting learners’ development. Confidence working with a diverse range of students, delivering inductions, and guiding safe and effective working practices. A solid understanding of Health & Safety requirements within a workshop environment. Strong planning, communication, and resource-management skills to ensure smooth studio operations. A positive, flexible attitude, with strong IT competence. About The Role: The role will involve: Overseeing the day-to-day running of the Metals Studio within the Materials Lab, ensuring it remains a safe, well-maintained and creatively engaging environment. Coordinating timetabled activity, delivering inductions ( mainly large metals ) and demonstrations, and supporting students during open-access sessions. Ensuring the studio is appropriately resourced, including equipment, consumables and technical support. Working closely with the Technical Resource Manager and academic teams to plan and deliver curriculum-aligned activities. Contributing to University-wide technical workshops and enrichment activities. Monitoring budgets, supporting exhibitions and recruitment events, and contributing to ongoing improvements across the wider technical resource provision. Acting in a hands-on, student-facing capacity that combines technical practice, studio oversight and collaborative curriculum support to maintain a vibrant and safe learning environment for metals-based making. In return you’ll receive: 12 (FTE 30 ) days annual leave per annum plus bank holidays, and closure efficiency days Access to a supportive, extensive Employee Assistance Programme including 10 sessions of counselling, Menopause support, Life & Leadership Coaching, Legal Advice, and Financial Coaching Enrolment onto a generous Local Government scheme Additional benefits such as a cycle to work scheme, discounted bus tickets, education sector retail offers, local gym discounts, and a staff discount site with savings of up to 10% on the high street For more information, including essential criteria please access the role profile using this link https://shorturl.at/Zdo7X. To find out more about our award-winning independent arts university, what makes us special and why Plymouth provides a spectacular backdrop for our creative community; check out our ‘working here’ pages www.aup.ac.uk/working-here. Interviews are expected to take place on Thursday 15 January 2026. The successful candidate will be willing to contribute to our ambitions and international profile as an innovative, sustainable and broadly inclusive arts university. Safeguarding and Compliance All appointments are subject to a DBS check, and you will be required to provide appropriate documentation as part of the onboarding process. Right to Work Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer visa sponsorship. Proof of Right to Work will be required before an offer of employment is made. How to Apply To apply, please complete the online application form. Please note that we are unable to accept CVs in place of a completed application. *We encourage early applications, as the advert may close prior to the listed closing date due to high levels of interest. Please apply early to avoid disappointment. If you are interested in the role and would like to find out more, please feel free to contact- Kathryn Hays-Baldwin, Technical Resource Manager on [email protected]. Arts University Plymouth has a strong commitment to the safeguarding & welfare of young people & vulnerable adults. A satisfactory DBS disclosure will be required from successful candidates as a condition of appointment. We celebrate equality, diversity and difference, and welcome candidates from all communities, including applications from service people and their families as part of our commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant. In the event that the University has employees eligible for redeployment at the time of shortlisting, for example due to the end of a fixed term contract, these candidates may be entitled to a priority interview.