Part-time Lecturers (MA Arts Pedagogy and Practice)
The School of Creative Industries resides in the Faculty of Fine Arts, Media & Creative Industries. The programmes in the School aim to educate and nurture the next generation of professionals, researchers and leaders in art therapy, arts management, arts pedagogy and creative writing. The arts and creative sectors need a broad spectrum of talents for their development and the School endeavours to fill this need by preparing our graduates to shape the futures of their varied disciplines. The School is active in community engagement, research and collaborations within the broader arts and creative sector, nationally and internationally.
The MA Arts Pedagogy and Practice programme is seeking Part-time Lecturers to plan and deliver teaching in the assigned modules examining arts and design education, arts practice, and interdisciplinary research projects. They will also be required to supervise individual MA dissertations.
The primary responsibilities of a Part-time Lecturer are to plan, teach and assess within the existing curriculum of the assigned programme and provide student-learning support. Part-time Lecturers are usually engaged on a semester basis and paid on an hourly-rated basis. The rate of pay will depend on the qualifications and experience.
Requirements:
- Ph.D in the relevant field from an established University preferred.
- Master’s Degree in the relevant field from an established University with at least 5 years or equivalent experience in the arts/design or cultural industries.
- Extensive experience teaching in a school environment or engaging in applied arts practice in a community.
- Scholarship in any of the disciplines (theatre, music, dance, film, visual art, design, fashion, curatorial practice, technical design), preferably resulting in research outputs.
- Ability to engage students through a range of delivery modes.
- Ability to work well as a member of a team and collaborate with colleagues at all levels.
- Teacher training qualifications is an advantage.
- Knowledge of curriculum development, design, teaching and learning methodologies and assessment of learning outcomes would be an advantage.
- Pastoral care skills relating to issues concerning students would be an advantage.
To apply:
Please submit your CV including current and expected salary and send it via email to hr_1@lasalle.edu.sg or in writing (please state the position you are applying for on the envelope):
Director & Chief Human Resource Officer
Division of Human Resources & Organisation Development
LASALLE College of the Arts
1 McNally Street
Singapore 187940
Closing date is 15 August 2022 or until position is filled.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.