Teaching Fellow in Technical Theatre & Stage Management

University of Lincoln
July 28, 2024
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Teaching Fellow in Technical Theatre & Stage Management Lincoln School of Creative Arts

Location: Lincoln Salary: From £31,396 per annum Please note this post is permanent and full-time at 37 hours per week. Closing Date: Sunday 28 July 2024 Interview Date: Tuesday 13 August 2024 Reference: COA306

Are you passionate about delivering inspiring teaching and an exceptional student experience? Are you looking for an employer who will work with you to ensure you reach your full potential, by providing tailored development opportunities and a community of colleagues who will support you on your career journey?

The School of Creative Arts at the University of Lincoln is seeking to appoint a Teaching Fellow in Technical Theatre & Stage Management.

The role will be situated within the School of Creative Arts, part of the College of Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities. The School currently offers Undergraduate programmes in Dance, Drama & Theatre, Fine Art, Music, Creative Writing and Technical Theatre & Stage Management, alongside a suite of M-level programmes and MPhil/PhD opportunities. From 2024/25, the School will also house undergraduate programmes in Media Production, Film Production, Film & Media Studies, Sound & Music Production, and Animation & Visual Effects.

The School of Creative Arts resources include the Lincoln Arts Centre, which includes rehearsal studios and a 444-seat public theatre venue. The school has a growing reputation of international dimensions and a rich legacy of developing small-scale theatre and performance groups who tour their work to regional venues, community clients, and national festivals.

Outside of the main curriculum, we regularly offer students a range of technique classes, professional platforms to develop new work, opportunities to join our public-facing performance groups The Lincoln Company and the Lincoln Dance Collective, and involvement in practice-as-research projects. We take pride in an ethos of internationalism, interdisciplinarity, and collaboration, and we are committed to supporting diversity.

The school maintains healthy research and professional practice and knowledge exchange cultures, and the University holds a gold standard in the Teaching Excellence Framework; actively supporting colleagues in contributing to the Research Excellence Framework and Professional Practice profile.

As a Teaching Fellow in Technical Theatre & Stage Management, your primary duties will be to teach and assess student work across a range of practical and theoretical modules. You will have knowledge and expertise across a range of technical roles, and will be able to deliver practical skills training in workshop settings. You will have extensive understanding of audio engineering & production for live events. You will also support the ongoing development and continuation of Technical Theatre & Stage Management provision at the university.

The Lincoln School of Creative Arts is a diverse and inclusive workplace, and we encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds.

For more information or an informal discussion about this exciting opportunity, please contact Andrew Westerside, Head of School of Creative Arts, at [email protected].

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