You will be joining an ambitious and dynamic Art School that offers a broad range of courses across Design, Media, and Fine Art disciplines at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
PURPOSE OF POST: Contributes or leads, where appropriate, in the design, delivery and development of the Fashion & Textile Design course and actively engages in research/consultancy activities.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
• Carries out designated teaching (e.g. via lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, field trips, studio work etc) and assessment duties in areas of expertise, or as otherwise required.
• Participates in the design, development and preparation of teaching materials.
• Provides tutorial and personal support for students.
• Supervises undergraduate and post-graduate projects.
• Develops and maintains expertise in subject area (Fashion Design).
• Participates in subject and course development.
• Participates in curriculum development and new methods of teaching and learning.
• Undertakes appropriate administrative and leadership responsibilities, as per school/ course requirements (e.g. course leadership, and/or year tutor, and/or stage co-ordination, and/or module co-ordination, student selection, assessment organisation, placement organisation, timetabling, maintaining attendance records etc).
• Assists in the supervision and visiting of students during their periods of work experience.
• Promotes and markets the School and its courses to local, national and international clientele (including student recruitment).
• Maintains working relationships with other Schools/Departments/Units within the University, as necessary, for the smooth operation and continued development of the School and its courses.
• Actively participates in and suggests relevant staff development activities.
• Actively pursues research / scholarship activities (e.g. writing for publication, developing own research, supervising research students, establishing externally funded research projects, presenting at conferences, etc).
• Engages with other staff, wherever possible, in consultancy activities relevant to the School.
• Establishes and maintains relevant professional and industrial links, as necessary, for the effective operation of the School’s courses (e.g. engagement in work of external bodies, educational and professional).
• Represents the School on relevant University committees and the School and University on external committees.
• Carries out such other related duties as may be required.
• Contributes to module and course coordination and curriculum development.
Salary: £39,355 - £55,755 per annum
The deadline is Sunday 15 June 2025 at 23:55.
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