Location: | Cheltenham |
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Salary: | £36,333 to £40,745 Grade 7, per annum pro rata |
Hours: | Full Time, Part Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 13th March 2023 |
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Closes: | 24th May 2023 |
Job Ref: | A1400 |
Role can be offered on a full or part time basis
Based at Park Campus, Cheltenham
As we plan for the new academic year, the School of Creative Industries @UoG is looking for talented film makers with a range of specialist backgrounds and teaching experience, to join our team.
The school offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in Film, Television and Animation alongside those in Music and Sound, Communications and Journalism.
We have a reputation for providing high quality industry-linked education, through partnerships with Screenskills and a range of production houses and tech innovators. We have trainer status from AVID, Adobe, DaVinci and Pro-tools and we attract talented and motivated students who are ready to move into the workplace as soon as they graduate.
Staff in the School of Creative Industries work in specialist teams to deliver the curriculum, develop their own individual and collaborative practice and engage in research. As part of an active creative community they will also have opportunities across the school and university to collaborate with others, including external partners.
We are looking for film makers who can bring their individual expertise to our multi-award winning, Film Production Course, in particular we are offering opportunities for lecturers with the following specialist knowledge: Cinematography, Production Design, Scriptwriting,Producing, Documentary Film Making, Pre-Production expertise.
All staff are supported in their personal development whether through a teaching qualification, professional courses or the annual allocation of research and scholarly activity time.
We take a flexible approach to hiring staff to ensure we bring the right mix of professionals to the team, so these posts are offered full or part time.
We would like to hear from those from groups currently underrepresented in the school: women and those from black and minority ethnic groups.
If you would be interested in having an informal conversation about this opportunity, please contact the Academic Subject Lead, Fiona Curran on fcurran@glos.ac.uk
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