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Hourly paid Lecturer (HPL) in Costume Design and Construction

  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Design
    Education & Teaching
  • Nottingham

AI generated summary

  • You need expertise in contemporary and traditional costume design, industry knowledge, theoretical understanding, sustainability practices, and relevant academic and industry experience.
  • You will teach costume design, enhance the curriculum, ensure course quality, cover various modules, and integrate sustainability in practices while providing industry insights.

Requirements

  • - Contemporary costume design practice from traditional through to emerging technological approaches.
  • - Theoretical knowledge to underpin the practice of costume design & construction.
  • - Industry knowledge of the costume design sector film, tv and/or live performance.
  • - Sustainability practices within the sector.
  • - An excellent understanding of the subject area as well as knowledge of contextual research and current professional practice within the Costume Design field.
  • - Academic and industry experience within the subject area.

Responsibilities

  • - Provide academic teaching for the course and its new ambitions
  • - Work with the course team to deliver a dynamic and exciting curriculum
  • - Ensure the quality and currency of the course and student experience
  • - Contribute to a range of modules across the subject area
  • - Offer the required knowledge and attributes in contemporary costume design practice from traditional through to emerging technological approaches
  • - Provide theoretical knowledge to underpin the practice of costume design & construction
  • - Deliver industry knowledge of the costume design sector in film, TV and/or live performance
  • - Integrate sustainability practices within the sector

FAQs

What is the pay rate for the Hourly Paid Lecturer in Costume Design and Construction?

The pay rate is £49.75 for each direct teaching hour, with a flat rate of £19.90 per hour for completing one element of the scheduled programme of work.

What does the role entail?

The role involves providing academic teaching for the Costume Design & Construction BA (Hons) course, contributing to various modules, and delivering a dynamic and exciting curriculum with a focus on new ambitions and technologies.

Is prior industry experience required for this position?

Yes, candidates are expected to possess both academic and industry experience within the field of Costume Design.

What types of knowledge or skills should applicants have?

Applicants should have knowledge in contemporary costume design practice, theoretical foundations, industry knowledge in film, TV, or live performance, as well as sustainability practices within the costume design sector.

Will the hours and days of work be consistent?

No, the number of hours required and the days may vary.

Can I still apply if I don’t meet every requirement listed?

Yes, applications will still be considered even if you do not meet every single requirement.

Is sponsorship available for this role?

No, this role has been assessed as ineligible for sponsorship under the UK Visas & Immigration points-based immigration system.

How does Nottingham School of Art & Design promote inclusivity?

The school actively builds an inclusive culture that encourages and supports diverse voices and experiences, welcoming unique contributions from individuals from underrepresented communities.

Who can I contact for informal queries about the role?

You can contact Annie Watson, the Deputy Head of Department DDA, at Annie.Watson@ntu.ac.uk for any informal queries about the role or the team.

Is this role suitable for remote work?

The job details do not specify a remote work policy; however, candidates should inquire further during the application process.

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