The City of Liverpool College
Bank Lecturer - Fashion Design

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Application Deadline: 1 August 2026
Department: Creative Arts & Fashion Location: Liverpool Compensation: £36.39 / hour
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Job Title: Bank Lecturer - Fashion Design
Department: Creative Arts and Fashion
Salary: £36.39 per hour
Job Type: Temporary
Are you a fashion designer with industry experience and a passion for developing emerging talent? The School of Creative Arts and Fashion at The City of Liverpool College is seeking a dedicated Fashion Design Lecturer to join our bank staffing pool.
As a Fashion Design Lecturer, you will bring expertise in garment design, pattern cutting, fashion illustration, trend forecasting, textiles, and garment construction. You will inspire students to develop their creative identity whilst equipping them with the technical and professional skills required within the fashion industry.
Key Responsibilities
- Delivering engaging practical and theoretical lessons
- Assessing student work
- Monitoring progress
- Supporting students to achieve their creative ambitions
Our Fashion provision spans Level 1 to Level 3 and benefits from specialist fashion studios, industrial sewing equipment, digital technologies, and industry engagement opportunities.
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We are committed to providing an innovative curriculum which reflects current industry practice and supports progression into higher education, apprenticeships, and employment.
Application Process
If you are passionate about fashion and education, we would love to hear from you. For further details, please contact the Head of School by email: ashley.leach@liv-coll.ac.uk
Bank Lecturer Opportunities
As an approved Bank Lecturer with The City of Liverpool College, there may be a range of teaching opportunities available throughout the academic year. These can vary from occasional or infrequent teaching hours to regular weekly commitments, including substantial teaching allocations across one or more days per week. In some instances, bank appointments may also lead to fixed-term opportunities for the duration of an academic year or progression into more permanent teaching roles, subject to curriculum need, student enrolment numbers, and performance.


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Bank appointments are designed to provide flexibility for both the College and applicants, enabling us to respond effectively to fluctuations in student recruitment and curriculum demand whilst providing opportunities for experienced industry professionals and educators to join our teaching community.
How to Apply
If you wish to apply for this role, please submit an application with supporting information detailing your professional industry experience, specialist knowledge, and any previous teaching, training, coaching, or mentoring experience. A PGCE or recognised teaching qualification is desirable but not essential. Applications from experienced industry practitioners are welcomed.
As this is a bank advert, you may not be contacted straight away and may be contacted in the future for ad hoc hours. There will also be no job specification for you to view. If you wish to apply for this role, please submit an application with supporting information in your field of work.
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