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Main Grade Lecturer - Music Production

Main Grade Lecturer - Music Production

The City of Liverpool College

Liverpool

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
26 May 2021

Job overview

The Role

Main Grade Lecturer - Music Production

28 Hours Per Week (0.8)

FTE Salary: £24,705 - £34,765

Acutal Salary: £19,765 - £27,812

To contribute to achieving excellence in teaching and learning through innovative and excellent practice. You will be expected to create effective and stimulating learning opportunities for all students through high quality teaching, learning and assessment.


You will deliver teaching and learning on all levels, from Level 2 through to Level 4, and offer current and relevant industry/practitioner skills.


You will be responsible for teaching on the UAL Music Production (Levels 2-4) courses with 16-19 age and adults learners and responsible for planning and delivering music technology and production skills. There is the possibility of some teaching on the HNC/HND Music Production courses that could be covered by this role.


We are looking for someone with a range of specialist skills in recording, sequencing, CuBase and Logic Pro alongside, possibly other sector related production software. Experience across audio, digital and live sound studio practice is essential. You will have current industry knowledge and be flexible and adaptable to delivering skills required for the digital sector and to join our thriving and expanding Music, Media and Performing Arts School. Knowledge and experience of live sound and events would be advantageous.     

About The City of Liverpool College

About City of Liverpool College.

Values

 Quality – Providing the highest standards of teaching and learning
Inspire – Inspiring you to realise your full potential
Ambition – Striving to be the best you can be
Partnership – Working together to create sustainable improvement for you
Passion – Determination to make a difference for you
Innovate – Always looking for new ideas and solutions to help you grow
Diversity – Embracing inclusivity, equality and diversity

Opened in 1992 after being formed from a number of colleges in the city we now have 5 locations situated in the heart of Liverpool. Currently the college serves more than a third of all 16-18 year olds in Liverpool, and educates almost 12,000 learners a year. In 2018 the college achieved a pass rate of 99.6% beating the national average of 97.6% for a-level results. Within this year as well we had a 100% pass rate in modern languages.

However, the college itself is not just facts and figures. The mission statement of provide high quality skills and education by delivering opportunities for growth to all people and business of the Liverpool City region, shows inclusivity and a community understanding. The ease in which to get here helps quite a lot to. Be it driving, buses, trains or even a ferry you are never short of options. 

Being that working/living in Liverpool does offer a wide range of experiences to have. Historical buildings like the Bombed out church, Royal court theatre house or even a hidden gem like the Bluecoat School lane which boasts being the oldest building in Liverpool. The Beatles museum is a popular place to explore the band and possible find bits out about them you might not have known. Or if just unwinding and relaxing there are multiple pubs/bars, restaurants, and comedy nights to enjoy.

That’s not to say our college doesn’t offer its own fair share of experiences. Within the 5 locations the following are available; 

• A fine dining restaurant with 4.5 rating on Trip advisor, certificate of excellence 2015-2016 Winner.

• Fully equipped Gym free for staff to use.

• High quality beauty and hair salon

• Academy Bakery

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