Senior Lecturer Year 1 Leader Costume for Theatre & Screen

6916

Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon Colleges
Performance
CCW - Merton Hall Road, London UK
Grade 6
£46,423 to £55,932 per annum

Permanent

Full time - 37 hours per week

20 June 2021 23:55

The opportunity

The Senior Lecturer in Costume - Year 1 Lead, is responsible for teaching, curriculum development, and on-going scholarship on the BA Costume for Theatre and Screen. This course is part of the Performance Design and Technologies Programme at Wimbledon College of Arts. The post-holder will have specific responsibility for overseeing the first-year experience and will work collaboratively within a course team, deploying specialist expertise to develop pedagogy within contemporary Costume practice and the curriculum in innovative and critical directions. 

About you

Before completing an application form, candidates should please download the candidate information pack and the job description/person specification for the role and read the full list of requirements and selection criteria before applying as this will be the criteria on which your application will be assessed.


Requirement for the role:


  • Undergraduate degree in Costume or associated subject.
  • Higher degree (e.g. MA) in Costume related subject (Desirable).
  • PhD or Higher level research degree (Desirable).
  • Teaching qualification (PG Cert or equivalent) (Desirable).
  • Member of the Higher Education Academy (Desirable).
  • Experience of teaching & assessment in a higher education environment (permanent, fractional, or hourly paid contract).
  • Experience of unit/module or year leadership (Desirable)
  • Applies an inquiring, innovative and reflexive approach to teaching.
  • Considers equality, diversity and inclusivity in all aspects of teaching and assessment.
  • Shows commitment to understanding the range of students’ experiences within a course.
  • Collaborates and works effectively within team and across different professional groups.
  • Works effectively and respectfully with a wide range of people.
  • Fosters inclusive and constructive team work and problem-solving.
  • Evidence of research, knowledge exchange and/ or professional practice that contributes to the advancement of contemporary Costume activity and is relevant to the goals of the Programme, College and University.
  • Evidence of using contacts within subject peer group to develop partnerships or collaboration.
  • Plans, prioritises and manages resources effectively to achieve objectives.

UAL is committed to addressing the under-representation of staff from Black and Minority Ethnic communities, using our student profile as a reference point.  During the Academic Futures recruitment campaign of 2021, we will therefore be offering application consultations to prospective candidates from this under-represented group. 


If you identify as a Black or Minority Ethnic candidate and would like to book an application consultation, please fill in this short form Academic Futures Consultation Expression of Interest. 

Posting date – Thursday, 27 May 2021.

Closing date – Sunday, 20 June 2021.

Please click on below link to register for Academic Future Open Evening: 

https://www.arts.ac.uk/whats-on/academic-futures-open-evening,-wimbledon-college-of-arts

Should you have any queries, please contact the Recruitment Team via email jobs.ccw@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.


Wimbledon College of Arts is a prestigious establishment with a track record of teaching and nurturing impressive talent. 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.