Location: | Remote |
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Salary: | £38,249 to £44,128 per annum, pro rata, dependent upon experience |
Hours: | Part Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 31st March 2025 |
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Closes: | 9th April 2025 |
Fixed term, working from May 2025 until September 2025, part time - 14 hours per week.
We are seeking a Lecturer to join our BA Hons Interior Design (Online) team in the School of Architecture, Design and Interiors. Your role will involve working on a module which is titled ‘Career Portfolio’ which is the final major project and final module for level 6 students.
This module continues the work from their previous module called Future Environments where students developed their own research, brief and overall approach to a site of their choosing.
This module Career Portfolio gives students the opportunity to resolve their site fully, including technical detailing, materiality and ethical construction approaches which respond to their design narratives.
The assignment for this module will resolve the project technically as well as aesthetically ensuring they have included sustainability and designing for deconstruction and considered carbon capture. Students are encouraged to use this final opportunity to develop a comprehensive body of work that demonstrates your position as an independent designer, ready to move into the commercial world with the production of a final showcase of work.
Students will conclude with a cohesive and fully resolved project that demonstrates their own personal design pathway. This project will form the basis of their graduate portfolio as they transition beyond the course.
Educated to Masters level, or having equivalent industry experience, the ideal candidate will have experience in working with level 6 students on final major project work from diverse backgrounds at HE level. Student focused, well organised, and digitally literate you will be running live tutorials, webinars, online workshops and providing support for a group of students.
You will have specialist knowledge of working within interior design, in particular being confident with presentation of professional drawings and work for Level 6 and industry standards within interior design.
Previous experience teaching is required as well as excellent communication skills, and the commitment to deliver an excellent online learning experience for students. You will have knowledge of assessment and pastoral support.
Due to the online nature of this role, it can be worked remotely, however the successful candidate must be based within the UK and be able to start on 19 May 2025 with at least 2 hours a week available for face to face time for live Q&A sessions and webinars and at least 2 hour’s (not live) online time over the weekend with timings to suit you.
This is a part-time, 14 hours per week position starting in May 2025 and will support a group of students until September 2025.
The closing date for the position is Wednesday 9 April 2025.
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