Head of E Learning
3543
Permanent
Full time - 37 hours per week
11 October 2017 23:55
The opportunity
London College of Fashion has an exciting opportunity for an E- Learning specialist to join the Academic Development & Quality Assurance Team and play a key role in the direction of the E-Learning strategy for the College.
The College is looking for a Head of E-Learning who will bring experience and creativity to the development and delivery of e-learning across the College and who will enhance the quality of key areas of our strategy.
The post-holder will contribute expertise in e-learning to leaders, directors and staff across the College and will ensure the e-learning strategy is embedded within the curriculum and teaching and assessment methods, and that it is relevant, current and consistent with the mission of the College and the vision for its courses.
About you
You will have a relevant degree along with knowledge of a range of tools and resources that are available to deliver E-Learning. An understanding of the pedagogical principles that underpin E-Learning and an understanding of the business environment and implications for eLearning in delivery to industry based courses are also essential. If you have any queries about this role, you may contact the LCF Staffing Team at vacancies@fashion.arts.ac.uk
What we offer
We are UAL
University of the Arts London is a vibrant world-centre for innovation, drawing together six Colleges with international reputations in art, design, fashion, communication and performing arts. The post-holder will be helping us to further develop our e-learning strategy in the run up to our exciting move to Stratford, East London in 2020.
London College of Fashion is extremely proud to be a global leader in fashion education, research and consultancy. Much of its success is down to its dedicated employees, and you will play an important role in shaping future creative professionals, and impact on the future of so many creative industries.
Our culture
This opportunity is closed to applications.