The BA (Hons) Fashion Management and Marketing course has strong industry links and moves in tandem with a fast-paced fashion world, providing students with up-to-the-minute knowledge, excellent transferable skills and a high employability rate. Students are introduced to a wide range of possible career paths, including buying and merchandising, PR and marketing, branding and visual merchandising. With this comprehensive experience across Fashion Management & Marketing and creative business skills, our graduates are perfectly positioned to embark on a career in the fashion industry.
The course focuses on the realities of the fashion industry and places emphasis on employability and strategic approaches while promoting creative thinking within a commercial context. Students will work with industry professionals and will undertake live, and industry set briefs. In their second-year students will have the opportunity to undertake a period of work placement and will produce a critical analysis and future proposal for their placement company.
The course produces highly employable graduates who possess essential and transferable skills relevant to the fashion management industry. Skills in buying, merchandising, fashion forecasting, marketing and management strategies, PR and marketing, economic and business development. It enables students to develop industry standard communication skills through report writing, graphic presentation and professional pitches.
The Subject Lead role focuses on creating holistic approaches to teaching and learning within Fashion Management and Marketing (FMM) ensuring that the experiences delivered will progress and retain students. The candidate must have an impeccable track record in delivering student success as well as strong industry links that will enhance and enrich the nature of delivering.
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As the Subject Lead, you will lead and manage on the design, development and delivery of the curriculum and all areas of learning, teaching and assessment. Staff will look to you for leadership and support, while you will be entrusted with efficient quality control, resource management and a collaborative working approach.
This is also an opportunity for the role-holder to work with and assist the Course Director in this crucial curriculum area within the College. The role holder will be expected to engage in research and or professional practice to increase their subject, practice and pedagogic awareness. The role holder will be expected to teach students in fashion and to contribute to extra-curriculum activities, such as delivery of staff development programmes and other cross-college initiatives. The role-holder will focus on key subject specific disciplines within the fashion management and marketing degree and be responsible for the design, development and delivery of the modules linked to these disciplines.
The successful candidate will have a demonstratable teaching record of innovation and success in the classroom across all levels, programme design, creation of teaching materials and discipline expertise.
The role holder will be expected to engage in research and or professional practice/enterprise in subject-specific territories.
LCCA courses are unique in that they may be taught across the week (in the day); in two evenings in the week and at the weekend. Candidates may have to teach across evenings and weekends, as determined and discussed at your interview matched against your preference, the workload and resource allocation and needs of the business. Or, if your preference is swayed toward a particular mode of delivery (week versus weekend) please make this clear in your application.
*Subject specific disciplines include, but will not be limited to, as our Fashion Management and Marketing degrees receive (re)validation):
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Please note: Candidates must have the right to work in the UK. Only applicants shortlisted for interview will be contacted. We do not offer visa sponsorship.
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Location: | London |
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Salary: | Competitive (depending on experience) |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 19th November 2024 |
Closes: | 19th December 2024 |
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