The successful candidates for these roles will be qualified Interior Designers or a similar appropriate discipline who have worked in industry across various sectors and/or have academic experience and postgraduate qualifications. You will have experience in contributing to achieving excellent student learning and satisfaction, providing assessment and feedback and a dynamic approach to creating an active learning environment. You will need an excellent knowledge of technical resolution and material specification to run workshops with students in these areas. A wealth of industry experience and contacts will also help you to help build this area of subject specialism.
Ideally, you will have a working knowledge of industry-relevant software (such as Revit, AutoCAD and Rhino), emerging AI tools, and preferably, knowledge in VR and AR technologies. You will also need experience of teaching in the HE context. A knowledge of interior design and architecture history would also be a bonus. You will need to inspire the next generation of designers, manage studio projects and be involved in pastoral care as well as assessment.
There are two roles available:
Role 1: Permanent, full time, 35 hours per week
Role 2: Permanent, part time, 10.5 hours per week
Please state which position you are applying for at the start of your supporting statement.
For further details on the skills/experience required for this role, please see the full job description above.
If you are looking to have an informal discussion about the vacancy ahead of applying, please email
[email protected].
The closing date for the position is
Sunday 7 September 2025.