About the school
The School of Arts, Culture & Environment traces its distinguished history back to 1852 when the Cheltenham School of Art was established. Today, as one of the three constituent Schools in the University of Gloucestershire, the School currently has over 2300 students and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as Postgraduate Study & PhD's
Subjects offered by the School of Creative Arts include, Humanities, Journalism, Film & TV, Art & Design, Performing Arts, Photography, and Architecture, Construction & Environment.
The Department of Performance includes three courses, Acting, Musical Theatre and Dance. You will be joining one or more of these courses when you teach.
About the roles
We don't just study the theory of Drama and Dance here at the University of Gloucestershire, we put it into practice:
Our teaching is intensely practical, with real world partnerships, projects and productions. We strive to support our students to get out into the world with the right skills to help them become visible, viable practitioners.
We're proud to have created an ethos which both stretches and supports our performance students, challenging them to be the best possible versions of themselves in line with the university's key pillars of careers, connections and community.
We're now looking for new people to join our team: you will be teaching across our BA Acting and BA Dance courses, engaging our students with their ever-evolving craft and the arts sector more widely. You'll join a team of experts and teach on courses which are being constantly refined to bring out the best in our students.
We work flexibly; we want to be innovative and emulate best practice. We need people with expertise in the following areas:
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Theatre in Education
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Foundations of Choreography
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Advanced teaching practice (Dance)
If you have a one or more of the particular specialisms above, we can employ you as a part time hourly paid lecturer, which will allow you flexibility. We want people to join our team who will bring a dynamic and contemporary understanding of current practice and who can motivate and enthuse our students to be the best they can be. Your experience as a practitioner matters to us and while teaching experience is not essential but it's a real bonus for us. Teaching would begin in September 2026.
You are expected to deliver and mark your module/s within the appropriate time frames. All teaching will take place in person, and you will be expected to be on campus. You will be offered a short training/expectations session before commencing employment, which you will be paid to attend.
To find out more about what it's like to work in the School of Creative Arts, please click here
Contact details
If you would like to have an informal conversation about what kind of practitioner we're looking for, please contact Craig Norman, Senior Lecturer and Academic Course Leader for BA Acting, at [email protected] or Rachel Bock, Senior Lecturer and Academic Course Leader in Dance at [email protected]
Key dates
Closing date, Wednesday 31st of July
Interview date, Thursday 13th and 14th of August
To avoid disappointment please apply early, should we find a suitable candidate we will close the advert.
For more information about out benefits and working for the University please click here
The University is committed to building a diverse and inclusive staff community and welcomes applications from currently under-represented sections of our workforce. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer, demonstrating our commitment to ensuring that the University is inclusive and accessible. As part of this commitment, we guarantee an interview to applicants who meet the definition of disability set out in theEquality Act 2010 and who meet the essential criteria within the person specification.
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