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Lecturer - Art and Design (with Photography experience) - 28.8 hours per week - fixed term until 1st April 2022

Lecturer - Art and Design (with Photography experience) - 28.8 hours per week - fixed term until 1st April 2022

HRUC - Uxbridge College

Hillingdon

  • £22,868 - £31,891 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Actual salary for 28.8 hours per week, 52 weeks per year
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
4 November 2021

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a part time Art and Design Lecturer with Photography experience to deliver across a range of UAL programmes Level 1 to Level 3 and contribute to the development of courses within our successful Creative Media Section.  You will deliver both traditional and digital photography techniques, and will work both on-site and off-site with students during practical exercises.

You will possess a degree in the relevant subject area, and have teaching experience in Art and Design including delivery of UAL or BTEC programmes.  You will also have photography experience and be able to deliver both traditional and digital photography, including darkroom practices and Photoshop.  A background as a practitioner in art and design is desirable.  

The College has recently introduced a Working from Home policy. You may be able to work a proportion of your work time from home. Working from Home may be possible where this does not adversely impact on the operational needs of the College.

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About HRUC - Uxbridge College

HARROW COLLEGE AND UXBRIDGE COLLEGE  MISSION AND STRATEGIC AIMS

OUR PURPOSE

HCUC serves the local community and employers. Our resources are dedicated to providing education and training, to the highest standards, which benefits both the individual and the economy. We do this by being socially inclusive and working in partnership with others.

MISSION
 

Committed to excellence and student success in everything we do.

The strategic aims of our mission are:

1. To improve workforce skills and meet the needs of individuals and employers
2. To be committed to student success and exceed national standards
3. To work for the community, with the community and within the community
4. To achieve growth and investment for the future.

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