Job Title: Postgraduate Coordinator (School of Drama)
Please note this post is part-time, approximately 22.5 hours per week. Due to the nature of the programmes within the School of Drama including open days, evening performances etc, working patterns may vary in agreement with the Head and Deputy Head of School.
The Conservatoire wishes to appoint a postgraduate Coordinator, to coordinate and deliver exceptional training within the postgraduate programmes as part of the School of Drama.
The Coordinator will be responsible for the coordination of modules within the postgraduate School of Drama programmes, as well as delivering specialist training and developing future postgraduate opportunities.
Work patterns are agreed in advance of the academic year with the Head of School and Deputy Head of School.
Successful applicants will have extensive knowledge of Theatre, particularly in current trends within the world of developing new work within the UK and internationally, relevant industry experience, and highly developed logistical skills.
The Postgraduate Coordinator (School of Drama) works closely with a team of discipline-specific Coordinators to ensure a quality, collaborative student experience.
As such, applicants should be highly collaborative and willing to work with a team of teaching artists to deliver excellence in multidisciplinary performance training.
For more information specifically about the post, please contact Adam Stadius (Deputy Head of School) at a.stadius@lcm.ac.uk or Erin Carter (Head of School) at e.m.carter@lcm.ac.uk.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults and expect staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This position will be offered subject to satisfactory DBS disclosure.
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Leeds Conservatoire is committed to creating an inclusive learning and working environment for all. We value diversity and aim to promote equality and inclusion throughout all of our activities.
We encourage applications from all backgrounds and lived experiences, as we look to make sustainable changes to become more representative of our whole community. We seek to maximise the potential of our staff and students, be responsive to new ideas, and equip our students for life in a multicultural and diverse society.
We are committed to fulfilling our responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010 to provide appropriate adjustments for disabled candidates (including long-term health, mental health and neurodiverse conditions). Please contact our HR team as soon as possible if you have any adjustments or arrangements that would enable you to engage and participate with the application and selection process.
Please note: Leeds Conservatoire is not a licensed visa sponsor and therefore cannot sponsor visa applications; you will need current and appropriate right to work in the UK.
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