Bank Photography Lecturer
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Education / Teaching
Digital Media / Production, University Professor -
Creative Arts/Media
Digital Media / Production
Bank Photography Lecturer – City of Liverpool College
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Salary: £36.39 per hour
Job Type: Temporary, flexible
Location: Liverpool
Final date to receive applications: 30 January 2026
OverviewThe School of Creative Arts and Fashion at the City of Liverpool College offers a wide range of Further Education and Higher Education courses across the Creative Industries. Based at the Arts Centre in the centre of Liverpool, the school has great technical resources including photography studios, dark rooms, TV studios, motion capture suites, ceramics studios, printing press studios and general teaching classrooms.
Our students study disciplines across the Creative Sectors including Photography, Fashion, Costume, Graphic Design and general Art and Design, working on live projects with industry partners and frequently collaborating with fellow students and local galleries. We work closely with a diverse range of cultural and industry partners such as Tate Liverpool, FACT Liverpool and Liverpool Biennial. The school is committed to contributing to the creative and digital skills gap within the city regions, through relevant industry links and being inclusive in everything that we do.
- To contribute to the College and curriculum area strategic objectives and to actively engage in the annual review
- To be aware of national developments in Photography practices and update knowledge and skills on an annual basis
- Develop internal and external partnerships in order to disseminate information and share best practices within the sector
- Use industry knowledge to develop the curriculum offer across all photography courses within the school
- Embrace new technological developments that support teaching, learning and assessment across photography industries
- Review and support the development of high‑quality programme content in response to student feedback and new developments in the relevant field
- Contribute to widening participation, schools' outreach, and public understanding of a relevant area
- Attend relevant meetings, panels and boards to contribute to the overall quality processes and decision making across the Photography courses
- Support a range of departmental activities such as recruitment and admissions, open days and other student events and use these activities to gain a better understanding of student needs and expectations
- Establish a purposeful and motivating learning environment where students feel safe, secure, confident and valued
- To set and mark work in accordance with College and School Assessment policies, to record work carried out and assessment of same
- To track all students’ progress and attendance in accordance with agreed College systems and policies
- To provide enrichment opportunities that are exciting, motivating and enhance the student experience
- To take proactive responsibility for Health & Safety to ensure that a safe working environment and safe working practices are always maintained
- To carry out any other relevant and appropriate duties as determined by the needs of the service and as appropriate to the grade.
- Experience designing and delivering Further Education and Higher Education curriculum at levels 4‑6 in Photography
- Proven teaching expertise in studio focused photographic practice, studio lighting, digital workflows including Adobe Creative Cloud suites, darkroom practices and contemporary photographic art practices
- In‑depth understanding of current industry trends and ability to deliver programmes that are grounded in the present yet explore future directions
- Ability to work collaboratively with cross-departments and partner universities/awarding bodies to develop a high‑quality experience for undergraduate students
- Willingness to embrace new technologies that support teaching, learning and assessment
- Part‑time contracts and dual‑professional roles are negotiable for candidates who are interested in continuing with freelance work outside the role.
Send your application and supporting documentation through the College's online portal before the Final date to receive applications (30 January 2026). If you have any questions, contact the Creative Arts & Fashion department.
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