Teaching Fellow in Practical Photography (Adult Education)

@Imperial College London posted 3 days ago

Job Description

Job number
PRO01263
Faculties
Provost’s Team
Departments
Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication
Salary or Salary range
£54,063 – £61,208 per annum
Location/campus
South Kensington Campus – On site only
Contract type work pattern
Variable hours – Open ended
Posting End Date
11 Jun 2025

About the role

The Centre for Languages Culture and Communication at Imperial College is looking for a teaching practitioner to teach on our practical photography courses for learners on our evening class programme. As Teaching Fellow in Practical Photography, you will design and deliver an innovative and engaging course, which should cover a variety of different approaches to photography using a DSLR camera, including using the equipment effectively, choosing and composing subject matter, and editing and presentation skills. You should be able to present these practical skills in the context of the history and aesthetics of photography to novice learners from a variety of backgrounds.

 

What you would be doing

In this role you will devise and deliver face-to-face learning sessions to adult education learners from a variety of backgrounds. You should have the ability to explain and demonstrate the use of DSLR photography technology, and where appropriate photograph-editing software, in a way that is sensitive to the wide range of experiences adult learners bring to the classes. You will make use of appropriate interactive and inclusive activities designed to maintain high levels of learner interest and motivation. You will be expected to be pro-active in the delivery of the course, engaging with the learners on their educational journey.

You will introduce learners to various technologies and methodologies for digital photography including:

  • Using a DSLR camera effectively
  • Composing and editing photographic images
  • Using photography editing and presentation software.

You will deliver a highly interactive course, with an emphasis on the use of practical activities, individual and group work, discussions, multimedia, and other diverse forms of delivery rather than traditional lectures, although slide presentations to introduce and enable discussion of practical techniques and historical photography should be part of the programme. Hands-on practical workshops will be your primary teaching method.

 

What we are looking for

We are looking for an individual with proven competence in teaching of practical digital photography in the adult education of higher education sectors. You will have experience of course design and familiarity with a variety of learner-centred strategies to promote effective teaching. To be successful in this post, you will be able to work flexibly as part of a team in an open-minded and cooperative manner, with strong communication and organisational skills. This position will suit an individual with a high level of competency in digital photography hardware and software, with an understanding of the needs of lifelong learners, and able to travel to west London on a weekly basis to deliver the course on a face-to-face basis.

 

What we can offer you

The CLCC has a central role within Imperial College with our Horizons and I Explore modules embedded within every undergraduate degree of this world leading institution. You will join a large team of teaching staff with interests across a broad range of subjects in languages, the humanities, arts, and social sciences.

As well as the extensive staff development programme offered by the University, CLCC staff, their family and friends can also make use of a generous fee discount for our adult education courses.

 

Further information

  • This is a part time sessional post, with variable hours agreed annually, based on student demand.
  • Teaching takes place on week days, usually between 6:00pm and 8:00pm.
  • The teaching day for this course will be agreed with the Evening Class Manager on appointment.
  • This role requires the post-holder’s attendance on campus. It is expected that the successful candidate will carry out a range of duties including on non-teaching days and in the university vacation period.The hourly rate includes a component to cover course preparation and administration, and as part of this attendance at occasional staff meetings will be required.

If you require any further details on the role, please contact: Michael Paraskos (m.paraskos@imperial.ac.uk)

 

 

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