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            <p id="isPasted"><strong>Location:</strong> White City Campus, London<br><strong>Contract:</strong> Fixed-term maternity cover until August 2027 (NB the role could end sooner if the substantive post holder returns earlier than expected)<br><strong>Hours:</strong> 0.6 FTE (part-time)</p><p>Are you an experienced maker with a passion for supporting creative practice? We&#39;re looking for a skilled and enthusiastic&nbsp;<strong>Technical Instructor (Making)</strong> to join our Technical Services team at our White City campus on a part-time maternity cover contract until August 2027.</p><p>This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment, supporting students, researchers and academic staff to realise ambitious creative projects through expert technical guidance, workshop support and the development of Making facilities.</p><h3>About the role</h3><p>As Technical Instructor, you will play a key role in the day-to-day operation of our Making workshops, with a particular focus on bench-based making and supporting work in wood and metal. Working closely with the Lead Technical Instructor and Technical Coordinator, you&#39;ll help maintain an inspiring, safe and well-equipped environment that enables experimentation, learning and innovation.</p><p>You&#39;ll provide practical demonstrations, technical advice and one-to-one support, helping users of all experience levels develop their skills and find creative solutions to complex technical challenges. You&#39;ll also contribute to the ongoing development of our Making facilities, supporting the introduction of new equipment, creating learning resources and promoting best practice across the workshops.</p><p>The role also includes supporting exhibitions, events and installations, maintaining equipment, contributing to risk assessments and ensuring the highest standards of workshop health and safety.</p><h3>About you</h3><p>We&#39;re looking for someone who combines strong practical making skills with excellent communication and a collaborative approach.</p><p>You&#39;ll bring:</p><ul data-spread="false"><li>Practical knowledge and experience of working with a range of materials, including wood, metal and plastics.</li><li>Experience delivering technical instruction, demonstrations and workshop guidance to a diverse range of users.</li><li>A strong understanding of workshop health and safety, including risk assessment and safe working practices.</li><li>Excellent organisational, planning and problem-solving skills, with the ability to manage a varied workload.</li><li>A proactive, flexible approach and a genuine commitment to supporting learning, teaching and creative practice.</li><li>Excellent interpersonal skills and the confidence to work collaboratively within a busy technical team.</li></ul><p>Experience of creating online learning materials or digital technical resources would be an advantage, but is not essential.</p><h3>Why join us?</h3><p>This is an opportunity to become part of a highly skilled technical community supporting world-leading art and design education. You&#39;ll work alongside talented colleagues and ambitious students, helping to shape innovative making practices within an inclusive and collaborative environment.</p><p>If you&#39;re passionate about making, enjoy sharing your expertise, and thrive in a creative workshop setting, we&#39;d love to hear from you.</p><p>Closing for applications at 11.59pm on Sunday 19th July 2026</p><p>Interviews are expected to take place 28/29 July 2026</p>
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              Closing Date: 19 Jul 2026<br />
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              Programme/Department: Technical
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            <p>Salary: &#163;38,738 to &#163;43,571 per annum pro rata<br/> 21 hours per week, maternity cover for up to a year</p>
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          <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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