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Curriculum Leader, L4 Cert HE Preparation for Design Media and Screen

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Design
    Education & Teaching
  • London

Requirements

  • holding an undergraduate degree or / and postgraduate degree in a relevant arts and design subject
  • a PG Cert teaching qualification
  • detailed knowledge of a relevant aspect of arts and design practice, including contemporary international practices
  • Experience of teaching & assessment in a FE/Pre-degree environment
  • the ability to suggest practical solutions to new or unique problems
  • apply innovative digital approaches to curriculum leadership, teaching, learning or professional practice to support excellent teaching, pedagogy and inclusion

Responsibilities

  • The Curriculum Leader will be responsible to the Course Director for the academic leadership and management of the curriculum.
  • You will lead the day-to-day management of the course, including all areas of learning, teaching, and student assessment.
  • The post-holder will work closely with the Course Director and collaboratively within a team, deploying specialist expertise to develop innovative pedagogy.

FAQs

What qualifications are required for the Curriculum Leader position?

The role requires an undergraduate degree and/or postgraduate degree in a relevant arts and design subject, as well as a PG Cert teaching qualification.

Is teaching experience required for this position?

Yes, experience of teaching and assessment in a FE/Pre-degree environment is valuable for this role.

What is the salary range for this position?

The salary range for the Curriculum Leader position is £51,966 to £62,433 per annum.

What is the contract type for this role?

The contract for this position is permanent.

How many hours per week is this position?

This is a full-time role, requiring 37 hours per week.

Where is the position based?

The position is based at UAL - Lime Grove, London, UK.

What is the focus of the Level 4 Certificate of Higher Education program?

The program focuses on preparing students for undergraduate study in design, media, and screen, allowing them to develop their creative, academic, and professional potential.

Who can I contact for specific queries about the role?

For specific queries, you can contact the Head of Curriculum, Chris Roberts, at chris.roberts@csm.arts.ac.uk.

What is the application process for this role?

The application process involves creating an account on the job board, submitting an application, providing a supporting statement, undergoing shortlisting, an interview and assessment, followed by an offer and onboarding.

Are applications accepted until the closing date, or might they close earlier?

If a high volume of applications is received, the closing date may close early, so candidates are advised to apply early.

Does the university support diversity and inclusion initiatives?

Yes, the university is committed to diversity and inclusion, being a member of the Race Equality Charter, Business Disability Forum, and maintaining status as a Stonewall Diversity Champion.

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Mission & Purpose

University of the Arts London (UAL) is Europe’s largest specialist art and design university. Its unique creative community is made up of 6 renowned Colleges, each with its own world-class reputation: Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea College of Arts, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Arts. UAL is the world’s number 2 University for Art and Design in the QS World University Rankings® 2022. Offering an extensive range of courses in art, design, fashion, communication and performing arts, UAL is the main talent pipeline to the UK’s creative industries. Home to a diverse community of over 21,000 students from 129 countries, UAL has a track record for launching and furthering careers. Our graduates can be found in every part and at every level of the creative and cultural sectors, from heads of global business to self-employed practitioners, and on shortlists for awards ranging from the Turner Prize to the Oscars. Building on UAL’s association with some of the most original thinkers in the arts, students and staff are inspired to challenge convention, generate new ideas and nurture talent. Home to award-winning staff and students for more than a century, UAL’s Colleges are at the forefront of learning, creativity and practice in their specialist subjects. This close-knit College structure offers opportunities for learning and enquiry for people at all stages of their creative development.