University of Lincoln
Lecturer in Film Production (CASH085)

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Lecturer in Film Production
Lincoln School of Creative Arts and Design seeks a suitably qualified and experienced lecturer keen to join a lively, professional and creative culture. You will have strong practical experience of film production, with particular strength in producing and/or directing; wider experience across disciplines such as screenwriting, cinematography, production design or post-production is welcome. You will be committed to maintaining active professional engagement with industry and other external partners alongside your teaching on new and established programmes. You will help ensure the School continues to be internationally and nationally recognised for excellent creative production.
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Your appointment will align with our strong reputation for innovative teaching and learning, productive relationships with the creative and cultural industries, a growing portfolio of industry-facing short courses and knowledge exchange, and strong research and professional practice outputs. As well as teaching on undergraduate and postgraduate film programmes, you will be ready to work with colleagues on curriculum development and the advancement of relevant discipline areas.
In accordance with our student-centred approach you will undertake personal tutoring and support. You will already have a teaching qualification/accreditation (HE PGCE or HEA fellowship) or commit to achieving one during the probation period.


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Specifically, the teaching element of the role includes a need for you to:
- Lead skills workshops
- Deliver lectures
- Assess work related to the practice of producing, directing and wider film production, including project and dissertation supervision
Closing Date: 02 Aug 2026
Department: Academic
Salary: £38,784 per annum
Please note, this post is permanent and full-time at 1 FTE.
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