Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Media and Creative Technologies
Te Kura Toi School of Arts is seeking a full-time Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Media and Creative Technologies.
The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to teach theory and film / media production in a hands-on workshop environment (including camera, editing and Adobe suite skills), with a preference for someone with experience in relevant creative industries.
A history of academic research and publication will be essential.
Applicants with knowledge of Maori and Indigenous media cultures are encouraged to apply.
This role will involve teaching relevant undergraduate courses in majors that contribute to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Communication and Bachelor of Design, and postgraduate courses in the Master of Arts and Master of Media and Creative Technologies.
Contributing actively to the School's research culture and supervising research students is also part of this role.
Salary and Employment
Lecturer : $90,125 – $107,452 per year (depending on skills, knowledge, experience)
Senior Lecturer : $110,392 – $128,508 per year (depending on skills, knowledge, experience)
Full-time position (37.5 hours per week) based at Hillcrest Campus
Applications close on 23rd November
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Qualifications and Experience
PhD (or in final stages of completion) in Media and Creative Technologies or a relevant discipline
Passion for and expertise in Media and Creative Technologies
Experience teaching undergraduate papers, including ability to lecture to large numbers and conduct small-group seminars, tutorials and workshops effectively
Evidence of innovative teaching methods, materials, models and virtual techniques
Academic research and publication record aligned with or extending the research strengths of the School
Commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and understanding of how research can enhance professional practice and community
Knowledge of Maori and Indigenous media cultures is highly encouraged
Responsibilities
Deliver undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Media and Creative Technologies
Develop and deliver hands-on workshops and tutorials
Supervise research students and contribute to the School's research culture
Participate in curriculum development and assessment processes
Engage with industry partners and community stakeholders to enhance learning outcomes
Contribute to academic governance and institutional service activities
Benefits
Work in a supportive and diverse academic environment
Enjoy a range of professional development and research support opportunities
Opportunity to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team across the School of Arts
For more information and to apply, please use the Apply Here function.
For a confidential discussion, contact Professor Gareth Schott at
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