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Lecturer in Creative Industries

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Salary - £28,273 - £42,655 gross per annum pro rata
Close date 07/08/2026
Part-Time - 18.5hrs per week
The Role
To deliver high-quality, industry-aligned teaching, learning, and student support across the Creative Industries curriculum, contributing to both practical and academic elements of the programme. You will bring contemporary creative practice, relevant professional networks, and the ability to deliver across disciplines while maintaining a focused area of specialism.
What we are looking for
You should have a Minimum UK level 6 qualification or ENIC equivalent in a related creative subject. You should also have a PGCE or other recognised teaching qualification (or be willing to work towards). You should have active engagement in contemporary creative practice or within the professional creative industries along with proven experience developing industry or community partnerships (e.g. guest lectures, live briefs, client projects). You should also have an understanding of business, enterprise, and freelance practices within the creative sector, including community engagement and outreach.
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