JOB DESCRIPTION 1. JOB TITLE: 1.0 Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Graphic Design (Network Media) 2. HRMS REFERENCE NUMBER: HRMS/11144 3. ROLE CODE: TSR3 4. DEPARTMENT: Art & Design 5. ORGANISATION CHART: Please see attached Dean Associate Dean Faculty Administrator Art & Design Media Performing Arts Partner Colleges BA (Hons) Fine Art BA (Hons) Graphic Design BA (Hons) Photography 6. JOB PURPOSE: The learning, teaching and assessment of students at undergraduate and postgraduate level as directed. This will involve preparation and delivery of teaching and learning material within the relevant modules/programmes and the formative and summative assessment of student work. The successful candidate will undertake pastoral duties in support of students as required. They will consolidate and develop external partnerships and professional/industrial relationships and engage with scholarship/ research/knowledge transfer/income generating projects as directed by the Head of Department.
7. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Department is dynamic and future-focussed, with excellent, energetic and caring staff, an innovative curriculum and diverse research interests. Our students are our raison d etre, and they benefit enormously from the collective expertise in the Department. Recent development has resulted in a new contemporary gallery / art space and staff office accommodation. There has also been significant investment in resources in book arts production, printmaking and casting technology. Work in Fine Art is long established at Chester, with Graphic Design and Photography launched in 2004. The Department now offers single and combined honours in Fine Art and in Graphic Design and combined honours in Photography. Single honours Photography will launch in the near future. An MA in Fine Art has run successfully for many years, and a recently validated MA in Design welcomed its first cohort this academic year. There are currently 365 full time equivalent undergraduates (128 in Fine Art, 165 in Graphic Design and 72 in Photography) and 10 postgraduates. There are a small number of PhD students. We have 15 full time academic staff supported by visiting lecturers, five technicians and a dedicated secretarial team. The Faculty relocated in 2007 to the Kingsway site. Facilities are good and facilitate a wide range of traditional and contemporary visual arts practice. There is dedicated graphic design studio space, and technical workshop areas that include, textile space, photographic dark rooms, printmaking studio, a dedicated new media lab, and shared lecture theatre and seminar/classroom access. Library provision is good and is based on the main campus which is a twenty minute walk away. The Department shares the Kingsway site with the Department of Performing Arts which offers degrees in Dance, Drama and Popular Music and it is also home to programmes in Journalism that are offered by the Department of Media. (The Media Department is otherwise based at our Warrington Campus and offers degrees in TV Production; Radio Production; Commercial Music Production; Advertising; Media Studies; Film Studies and Journalism.) Delivery of Single and Combined honours provision in Graphic Design is to be consolidated at the Kingsway site only as of 2012-13. The Department of Art and Design also oversees BA Honours and Foundation Degree provision at a number of partner FE Colleges. The Department does not itself offer Foundation Degrees. The Department made its second RAE submission in 2008 and obtained a proportion of 3* rating outputs. The Chester Centre for Research in Arts and Media (CCRAM) is located in the Faculty of Arts and Media and forms an overarching support structure for the research activities of the faculty s three
departments. By encouraging critical exploration of contemporary practice and its reception and interpretation, the Centre seeks to further the gathering body of knowledge in the areas of Art and Design, Media, and Performing Arts, and develop innovative models of best practice in the methodology and realisation of this knowledge. CCRAM is supported by the department in particular through Maxine Bristow, Reader in Fine Art and a subject panel member for RAE 2008. Colleagues exhibit and publish regionally, nationally and internationally, and engage in both traditional and practice based research. The Department is currently engaged in a number of successful knowledge transfer and curatorial projects and has ambitions to expand this area of activity. The successful candidate will be fully committed to working in education and have a sound knowledge of the forms and practices of Graphic Design as both practical subject and academic discipline. They will be experienced as a practicing Graphic Designer / Design Educator. They will have the flexibility to communicate a range of digital and non-digital print and screen based design concepts in contemporary graphic communication with a particular focus on emerging network communication development, web 2 interaction and design for portable devices. This will include the theory and practice of emerging developments in typography, composition, illustration, multi-media, web design and visual research. 8. WORK PERFORMED AND/OR KEY RESULT AREAS: 8.1 Communicating Effectively To communicate effectively with colleagues and students, orally and in writing, to ensure effective delivery of the subject area. Provide timely and effective oral and written feedback to students regarding aspects of their work as appropriate. Promote and evidence professional approaches and standards when dealing with external agencies and contacts in the development of industry contacts, external links and educational partnerships. 8.2 Leadership and Working Collaboratively As part of an established team contribute to the positive working atmosphere in the art and design department in general and the graphic design team in particular. Lead and/or contribute to teams responding to external briefs in respect of knowledge transfer/income generating project opportunities. 8.3 Liaison and Networking Represent the subject area across university working groups and committees as directed by the Head of Department. Make a full contribution to team and Departmental meetings. Foster collaboration with external contacts, networks and partnerships
including educational bodies, employers and professional bodies. Identify and develop research and/or knowledge transfer initiatives and where possible foster collaboration with external agencies and generate income as appropriate. 8.4 Delivering a High Quality Standard of Service Prepare and deliver effective teaching and learning opportunities and provide timely and relevant feedback to the students. Take pastoral responsibility for an agreed number of tutees and keep effective records of meetings, recommending referral to institutional support where necessary. 8.5 Effective Decision Making To contribute to the decision-making processes involved in effective delivery of the above services to students. 8.6 Planning and Organising Self and Others To plan alongside colleagues ensuring effective delivery strategies and understanding the resource implications of these decisions. 8.7 Innovation and Improvement (Effective Problem Solving) Supported by the Graphic Design team and the wider department structures to respond to issues both programme/subject related and pastoral. 8.8 Analysis and Research To undertake subject specific scholarship and research as appropriate. 8.9 Sensory and Physical Demands Expected levels of physical effort may be required for occasional use of, for example, portable camera and lighting equipment, or in the preparation of shows and exhibitions from time to time. 8.10 Work Environment The role holder will work in classrooms, lecture theatres and studio environments. Further off site working may be appropriate i.e. touring
exhibitions, careers fairs, industry networking and formal and informal partnership meetings. 8.11 Pastoral Care and Welfare The role holder will undertake Personal Academic Tutor (PAT) duties. This role will require the tutor to meet regularly with students, keep accurate records of meetings and refer students to relevant institutional support where necessary 8.12 Team Development The post holder will be required to take part in the department s annual staff development processes, including Performance Development Review (PDR) and the department s peer observation processes. Attendance at the University s formal induction events is required and a relevant mentor will be identified to support new staff in post. 8.13 Teaching and Learning Support The teaching and assessment of students at undergraduate and postgraduate level as directed. This preparation and delivery of teaching and learning material within the relevant modules/programmes. The formative and summative assessment of student work. To undertake pastoral duties in support of students as required. To engage with scholarship/ research/knowledge transfer as directed by the Head of Department. 8.14 Knowledge and Experience The person specification is attached. 8.15 General To undertake any other duties commensurate with your grade, and/or hours of work, as may reasonably be required of you. To take responsibility for upholding and complying with the University s Equality and Diversity policies and for behaving in ways that are consistent with fair and equal treatment for all. To comply with all University Health and Safety policies.
Job Title: Lecturer in Graphic Design PERSON SPECIFICATION PERSON SPECIFICATION Department: Art and Design Criteria / Qualifications: Method of identification Good honours degree in Graphic Design, Digital Media Design or related subject area. MA degree in a relevant or related subject. Doctorate in appropriate specialism. Relevant professional qualification(s) and/or membership of professional body (e.g. Higher Education Academy). Form Form Form Form Proven Experience: Recent and relevant HE teaching experience at preferably undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Relevant experience in a Graphic Design / New Media Design environment. The ability to communicate a range of design concepts in contemporary graphic communication with a particular focus on emerging network communication development, web 2 interaction and design for portable devices. form/interview
Delivering academic and service excellence: Academic knowledge of Graphic Design/New Media Design. The ability to enhance the cultural and academic standing of the department. Managing self and inspiring others: The ability to take academic leadership in the discipline area. Working together: A readiness to work collaboratively with existing partners and partnership opportunities. The ability to consult, lead and work as part of a closely knit and collegial team. Form/Interview / Interview Organisational and stakeholder awareness: Respect for diverse perspectives of students and colleagues and their relation to research, teaching and the student experience Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and high level of computer literacy Ability to expedite multiple administrative tasks to deadline in a complex environment. Interview Form/Interview Interview Ability to contribute to the research profile of the department. CV and interview
DEPARTMENT OF ART AND DESIGN LECTURER IN GRAPHIC DESIGN SALARY SCALE TSR 3, Points 31 34, 31,020-33,884 per annum. CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT Those candidates who do not possess either a postgraduate teaching qualification or Higher Education Academy membership will be expected to work towards one of these. HOLIDAY ENTITLEMENT 35 days per annum. Two extra privilege days during the Christmas period. MEDICAL EXAMINATION The successful candidate will be required to complete an Occupational Health Questionnaire and will also be required to undergo a medical examination. ESSENTIAL CERTIFICATES Short-listed candidates will be asked to bring to interview, proof of qualification as outlined on the Job Description and Person Specification provided. Upon appointment, copies of essential certificates will be required by HRM Services. CRB CHECKS The successful applicant will have to undergo a CRB check before an appointment can be made. PENSION SCHEME The University is an admitted body to the Teachers Pension Scheme. All academic staff are eligible for membership of the scheme, and upon appointment, will be asked to indicate whether or not they wish to join the scheme. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES The University has a policy of equal opportunity aimed at treating all applicants for employment fairly. SMOKING POLICY The University operates a No-Smoking policy. PROBATIONARY PERIOD A nine month probationary period applies to all Academic posts. CLOSING DATE Completed application forms should be returned to HRM Services, University of Chester, Parkgate Road, Chester, CH1 4BJ, no later than Thursday 14 th June 2012 at 12 noon, quoting reference number HRMS/11144.