Lecturer in Costume Design and Making (0.6FTE)
- Recruiter
- LIPA
- Location
- Liverpool, Merseyside
- Salary
- £32,004 - £38,183 per annum pro rata
- Posted
- 15 Jun 2017
- Closes
- 04 Jul 2017
- Sectors
- Education & Teaching, Lecturer
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
Lecturer in Costume Design and Making (0.6FTE)
£19,202 - £22,910 per annum (equivalent to £32,004 - £38,183 per annum pro rata)
Our students, and their futures, are at the heart of what we do.
This is a rare opportunity to develop your student-centred practice in one of the UK’s leading performing arts institutions; we enjoy a global reputation for the quality of our teaching, our world-class facilities and an enviable track record of graduate employment.
We need you to deliver inspiring and challenging teaching through a variety of teaching methods (such as lectures, seminars, group and 1:1 tutorials and visits) to students on all three years of our undergraduate programmes Theatre and Performance Design and Theatre and Performance Technology.
You will therefore have an in-depth understanding of Costume Design and making principles and practice and its application in a broader contemporary context based on a solid professional background in costume. Holding a degree in a related subject area, you should also have a minimum of three years’ teaching experience within a vocational training or educational institution.
You will also need to be able to demonstrate a high level of interpersonal skills and have strong written skills including the ability to produce clear reports as well as the ability to work as part of a team.
Closing date for this post: 4 July 2017 at 09:00 hours (am)
You can download an application form and further details for this post from our website by clicking apply
CVs will not be accepted.
LIPA - a registered charity No. 1001565 is committed to diversity and has policies and development programmes in place to promote equality of opportunity. We accordingly welcome applications from both disabled and ethnic minority candidates.