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[Commlist] Lecturers in Film & Media Practice - University of Kent vacancy
Thu May 06 22:17:03 GMT 2021
The School of Arts at the University of Kent is seeking to appoint two
Lecturers in Film & Media Practice (full time, ongoing). Please note the
closing date for applications is 23 May. For details see:
https://jobs.kent.ac.uk/AHUM-030-21 <https://jobs.kent.ac.uk/AHUM-030-21>
Lecturer in Film & Media Practice
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Location: Canterbury
Salary: £34,804 to £48,114 per annum
Grade: Grade 7 Academic to Grade 8
Post Type: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Release Date: Wednesday 05 May 2021
Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Sunday 23 May 2021 (unless otherwise
stated)
Interview Date: Tuesday 08 June 2021
Reference: AHUM-030-21
Are you a teacher in film and media practice with experience in
film/digital video production and technical skills? Do you have a strong
understanding of the contemporary film and media industry and a general
knowledge of contemporary historical, critical and/or theoretical issues
in film and media studies?
The School of Arts is seeking to appoint two Lecturers in Film & Media
Practice to teach existing practice modules and contribute to the
undergraduate and postgraduate Film and Media Studies curricula. The
role will see you convening and/or teaching on modules such as
Introduction to Filmmaking, Making Media, Film Editing, Digital
Storytelling, Documentary Filmmaking, Genre Filmmaking, and Microbudget
Filmmaking.
We are looking for organised and inspiring teachers with professional
experience of digital video/film production as an industry film
professional, independent filmmaker or media content creator as well as
experience of teaching in a higher education context.
As Lecturer in Film & Media Practice you will:
proactively contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching
and supervision, including convening, designing and examining modules
provide technical teaching and assistance to students across the
undergraduate practice modules and at postgraduate level
inspire and foster students’ creativity and personal development
play an active role in all aspects of programme development and
management and undertake administrative roles in the School
To be successful in this role you will have:
a first degree or equivalent in a relevant subject area
experience of teaching film and/or media production at higher
education level
broad subject knowledge and an ability to communicate this
effectively to students, and sufficient subject knowledge to teach
outside your own specialisms
excellent interpersonal, presentation and communication skills
The School of Arts offers teaching programmes in the areas of Drama &
Theatre, Film, History of Art and Media Studies. It is home to over 700
students and 37 academic staff supported by administrative and technical
staff within the Division of Arts & Humanities. The School is housed in
the award-winning Jarman building, which provides a striking working
environment and excellent facilities for staff and students including a
144sqm white cube gallery, film production facilities, a media hub and
fully-equipped drama studios.
The University of Kent is a distinctive and attractive place to work. We
employ over 6,000 staff, including academic and research staff and a
full range of support and administration staff. Our staff enjoy
competitive salaries, an occupational pension scheme, generous holiday
entitlements and a great working environment.
Please see the links below to view the job description and to apply for
this post. For further information regarding the application process
please email (jobs /at/ kent.ac.uk) quoting ref: AHUM-030-21
We particularly welcome applications from female and black, Asian and
minority ethnic candidates as they are under-represented at this level
in this area
Please note that we prioritise applications from current University of
Kent redeployees. We will let you know if this post is to be filled by a
redeployee as, in this instance, your application will unfortunately not
be taken forward
Applications must be made via the University’s online application
system; CVs or details sent directly to the department or via email
cannot be considered.
The University of Kent values diversity and promotes equality at all levels
Due to the current COVID-19 outbreak, all interviews will take place
remotely.
From 1 January 2021, non-British and non-Irish nationals who do not
already hold a UK immigration status will be required to obtain a visa
in order to be able to work in the UK. A new points-based system will
be implemented which will treat EEA and non-EEA citizens equally. For
further information please visit the UK Visas & Immigration website.
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