The Department of Creative Professions and Digital Arts at the University of Greenwich is looking for an hourly paid lecturer in screenwriting for the academic year 2015-16.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Total hours: 84 hours. Pay: Category 1 Hourly Paid Lecturer.
Duties:
We seek an Hourly Paid Lecturer to teach screenwriting to level 5 undergraduates. The course runs for the full academic year (12 x 1 hr lectures and seminars 3 hrs every week for 24 weeks). He/she will need to both deliver half the lectures for the year and run seminars/workshops every week and will be required to teach the basic elements of screenwriting to a mixed group of students, some, but not all of whom will have studied screenwriting before.
Skills:
In particular, the HPPL will need to have skills in teaching screenwriting for web series, as students will be developing series ideas and writing screenplays for web series. The HPPL will therefore need to understand and be able to teach students the requirements of both the short form and the series format, as well as the web as distribution platform.
Experience:
The appointee should have experience of screenwriting, ideally in both a professional and a pedagogical context, but at least one or the other. S/he should have a relevant undergraduate or postgraduate degree.
Candidates should email a covering letter, with the subject heading HPPL SCREENWRITING, attaching their curriculum vitae, to Dr Gauti Sigthorsson, Programme Leader, Media and Communication, [log in to unmask] by 17 August 2015
Many thanks for your interest.
Rosamund Davies
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