Associate Lecturer in Computer Aided Design; CAD and Creative Digital Skills
Listed on 2026-01-13
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Digital Media / Production, Academic
Location: Greater London
Associate Lecturer in Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Creative Digital Skills
British Academy of Jewellery – Central London
With a mission to provide an environment where creativity is nurtured, innovation is encouraged, and sustainability is practiced, for more than two decades the British Academy of Jewellery has been providing pioneering training and inspiration to the next generation of jewellers, entrepreneurs and creatives of all abilities and backgrounds in London, Birmingham, Nottingham, Sheffield and Leicester. During this time, we have grown from a small school beneath a jewellery shop to a respected world‑class institution offering accredited courses.
With a new Principal and Board of Governors, the Academy has a reinvigorated sense of purpose and is entering an exciting new stage in its development.
We are seeking a forward‑thinking Associate Lecturer in Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Creative Digital Skills to join our BA (Hons) Jewellery Design & Production Course. This is an exciting opportunity for a creative digital practitioner who is passionate about teaching, emerging technologies, and contemporary jewellery practice.
You will play a key role in developing and delivering innovative digital curricula, fostering technical and creative excellence, and ensuring our students gain the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving industry. Working collaboratively within a dynamic course team, you will help shape the course vision, contribute to research and knowledge exchange, and expand the course’s digital capabilities.
Responsibilities- Deliver engaging, inclusive teaching in CAD, digital design, and creative technologies.
- Develop curricula that push boundaries, promote diversity, and respond to emerging digital practices.
- Provide effective academic and pastoral support, monitoring attendance and progress.
- Conduct rigorous formative and summative assessments aligned with Academy standards.
- Maintain and grow your subject expertise through active scholarship and engagement with contemporary debates.
- Contribute to course planning, quality monitoring, and enhancement activities across the Academy.
- Ensure the curriculum remains current, relevant, and responsive to student needs.
- Support recruitment, admissions processes, and maintain accurate student records.
- Promote a culture of digital innovation across the Course and wider Academy community.
- Build partnerships with industry, peers, and external organisations, contributing to knowledge exchange and professional engagement.
- Enhance cross‑course collaborations and support activities that enrich student learning and graduate outcomes.
- Participate in pedagogic inquiry, teaching development, and curriculum decolonisation initiatives.
- Engage students in feedback processes and help address issues collaboratively.
- Contribute to events, exhibitions, research, and other activities that raise the profile of the subject and Academy.
- Specialist Knowledge:
Expertise in digital design and CAD software relevant to jewellery. - Strong understanding of jewellery production using computer‑aided manufacturing tools.
- Experience in research and/or professional digital practice.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to adapt for diverse audiences.
- Strong organisational, planning, and teamwork capabilities.
- Knowledge of inclusive pedagogies and the ability to innovate digital learning experiences.
- Ability to generate creative solutions and apply research to teaching practice.
- Teaching and assessment experience in Higher Education.
- Experience working with emerging digital technologies in a creative or academic context.
- Use of diverse software in jewellery or related design practice.
- Evidence of collaboration, partnership building, or knowledge exchange activities.
- Experience addressing awarding gaps, curriculum decolonisation, or wider sector debates (desirable).
- 33 days holiday (including Bank Holidays)
- Opportunities for professional development within an innovative, supportive environment.
- Contract:
Permanent
This role requires an enhanced DBS check.
Applicants must declare all unspent convictions and any spent convictions not protected under the Rehabilitation of Offences Act (Exceptions Order 1975, amended 2020).
How to ApplySend your CV and cover letter to us by using the application form below.
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