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Specialist Technician (Learning and Teaching) Garment Technology

London
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Specialist Technician (Learning and Teaching) Garment Technology

Assistant Lecturer in Garment Technology

London College of Fashion

The opportunity

Do you have the expertise to share your specialised knowledge in Garment Technology within an innovative and technically focused educational environment? Join the team at London College of Fashion as a Specialist Technician, where you will play a key role in advancing the technical skills of the next generation of fashion professionals.

As a Specialist Technician, you will:

  • Provide expert guidance and contribute to teaching and learning activities across the College.
  • Deliver invaluable technical instruction in garment construction, pattern cutting, and the application of garment technology, ensuring industry standards and innovative methods are upheld.
  • Deliver highly specialised workshops, demonstrating and teaching technical skills in garment construction and specialist machinery use, preparing students for a fast-paced industry.
  • Adapt teaching styles to meet the diverse needs of students, ensuring they gain required skills for success in a rapidly evolving fashion industry.

Working Patterns: This position includes working evenings and weekends.


Your Profile

To excel in this role, you should:

  • Hold a relevant degree or equivalent qualification in fashion technology, or possess substantial industry experience in garment construction, with a comprehensive understanding of pattern cutting for both womenswear and menswear.
  • Demonstrate a strong track record of applying effective teaching methods or professional practices that support excellence in teaching, learning, and inclusivity.

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Interview Dates

  • Monday 13th July 2026: Practical Skills Test – East Bank
  • Thursday 16th July 2026: Interview (Online)

We Are UAL

University of the Arts London (UAL) generates and inspires the creativity the world needs for a better future. Since 1842, our colleges have defined creative education. Combining curiosity, imagination, and intent, we create work that drives lasting change for people and our environment.

London is central to our identity, attracting global talent to share ideas across diverse cultural backgrounds.

UAL’s impact spans global education, culture, industry, and society through:

  • Creative education from pre-degree to postgraduate, including online learning.
  • Research and innovation supporting new ways of thinking.
  • A world-leading #2 ranked university for Art and Design.
  • Six Colleges (Camberwell, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion, Wimbledon).
  • 4 Institutes, 5 Research Centres, a Pre-Degree School, and complementary speciality companies.

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As a valuing diversity, we proudly incorporate:

  • Global student community (22,000+ students, 6,000+ staff across 130 countries).
  • Bronze Race Equality Charter (REC) Award, Business Disability Forum Membership, and Employers for Carers status.
  • A Disability Confident Scheme and Living Wage Employer.

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  1. Create an account and apply via our job board.
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Skills

Garment Construction
Pattern Cutting
Teaching
Technical Instruction
Workshop Delivery
Communication
Inclusivity
Industry Standards

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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