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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailEstablished in 1976 SAE spans the globe with over 50 campuses in 23 countries and delivers worldclass education to over 12000 students in stateoftheart creative facilities. Our students come from diverse social cultural educational and artistic backgrounds with different personalities and experiences. It is our goal to embrace those differences and to allow each and every student to develop their own individual style and apply it to the industry skills taught at SAE. Our ultimate goal is to prepare the students for a realistic work environment making the course facilities lecturers as well as the atmosphere as close to the industry working environment as possible.
Salary: 26.10 to 40.70 depending on experience
Hours: Full time or Part Time
Contract Type: Hourly Paid
We are looking for knowledgeable and engaging educators to teach on our Content Creation degree modules in SAE Higher Education programmes under the guidance of the Academic and Programme Managers. The ability to deliver across a number of modules at all levels is desirable.
Key responsibilities
Preparation of the modules you are timetabled to facilitate including developing and updating learning objects to be shared with students.
Facilitating learning through a variety of methods.
Planning students learning experience through lesson plans and deliverable course material.
Timely marking of assessments providing useful and ongoing feedback to students.
Proactive involvement in campus events which promote SAE and our programmes.
Essential Criteria
Honours degree in a related field or significant relevant industry experience and either PG Cert Education/HEA Membership
Ability to create and build on industry links.
Experience in Content Creation and relevant practices in the field of marketing graphic design web development social media campaigns. Photography or podcasting experience a bonus.
Concept development project management and production skills.
Ability to prioritise and manage competing demands.
Must have rights to live and work in the UK.
Desirable Criteria
Higher Education teaching experience within the field of education including the creation of session plans and preparation of materials.
Experience in projectbased learning using technology in learning including VLE and other similar forms of facilitating learning.
Like much of the creative sector SAE celebrates diversity and values the power of individuality. We are committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where every student can thrive regardless of background or experience.
As a key member of our team you will play a vital role in shaping the future of our students empowering them to unleash their creativity and achieve their full potential. However we recognise that barriers still exist in access and success for underrepresented groups. To improve the diversity of our academic team and help close these gaps we strongly encourage applications from women as well as individuals from global majority backgrounds and those with disabilities.
Your unique experiences and perspectives are not only welcomed but essential in shaping a more inclusive and representative creative industry.
For more information about the roles please contact Shelley White Programme Leader Film & Media:
Dont miss this opportunity to inspire the next generation of creative talent!
We are currently interviewing for this post so please be advised that the position may be filled before the closing date. Due to the volume of the applications only successful applicants will be contacted.
Please submit your interest by using the Apply button and uploading your latest CV and covering letter.
Note: SAE is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. Successful candidates will be required to obtain a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure.
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