Technician/Demonstrator (Lens-Based/Moving Image)
Campus: Middlesbrough
Contract: Permanent
Hours per week: 22.2 (FTE: 0.6)
Term Time (40 weeks)
Actual Annual Salary £14,789- £15,794 (FTE £23,316 - £24,901, based on increments, starting salary)
Start Date: September 2025 / ASAP
Closing date for receipt of completed applications: 17th August 2025
Anticipated interview date: 29th August 2025
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Please send your completed application to jobs@northernart.ac.uk
The Northern School of Art has been established for over 150 years. We are the only specialist provider of art and design programmes in the North East. We offer a distinct teaching and learning experience for students wishing to pursue an exciting career in the booming creative industries. Our further education (FE) provision for 16+ year olds is delivered from our Middlesbrough Campus and our higher education (HE) for 18+ year olds is housed within the Hartlepool Campus. Additionally, the school runs a successful “Saturday Club” at its Middlesbrough Campus for people ages 6 to 16 years.
We are seeking a Technician/Demonstrator with a strong, current knowledge of moving image and lens-based media to provide technical support, instruction and supervision to students in the safe and correct use of the relevant machinery, equipment and materials for their required knowledge within their designated course.
Activities include, but not limited to, tasks such as; ensuring Health and Safety measures are in place, scheduling bespoke workshops, procuring materials, preparing resources, tracking the loaning and management of equipment, supporting individual students/staff on an ad hoc basis, advising staff on new technologies / ways of working to support curriculum delivery.
The ideal candidate will also have a creative moving image/lens-based media background and have an Honours degree (or equivalent) or exempting professional experience, with a professional portfolio of work.
What will you get if you join us?
· Work for an institution that supports work-life balance, and cares for the wellbeing of staff;
· Staff development opportunities;
· Generous annual leave;
· Free confidential counselling service and physiotherapy;
· Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses for VDU use;
· Free IT products including Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud;
· Professional fees paid by the School;
· Staff recognition awards
· Free car parking and access to other staff benefits; and
· Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme(with significant employer contributions).
Lead Technician Demonstrator (FE Curriculum)
Campus: Middlesbrough
Contract: Permanent
Hours per week: 37 (FTE: 1.0 FTE)
Annual Salary - £30,917 - £32,758 (based on increments)
Start Date: September 2025 / ASAP
Closing date for receipt of completed applications: 25th August 2025
Anticipated interview dates will be on: 3rd September 2025
PLEASE SEND A DIGITAL PORTFOLIO WITH YOUR APPLICATION FORM
Job Description
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Equal Opportunities
Application Form
Please send your completed application to jobs@northernart.ac.uk
The Northern School of Art has been established for over 150 years. We are the only specialist provider of art and design programmes in the North East. We offer a distinct teaching and learning experience for students wishing to pursue an exciting career in the booming creative industries. Our further education (FE) provision for 16+ year olds is delivered from our Middlesbrough Campus and our higher education (HE) for 18+ year olds is housed within the Hartlepool Campus. Additionally, the school runs a successful “Saturday Club” at its Middlesbrough Campus for people ages 6 to 16 years.
We are seeking a creative individual with strong skills in digital design software and general IT, yet a wider appreciation for all elements of creativity / general art & design. It is imperative you have digital art & design skills in the Adobe Creative Suite. Within this role you will manage a team of dedicated technician demonstrators each with their own specialist skills in varying creative disciplines You will spend a mixture of time in classrooms working with students and staff delivering creative workshops directed in conjunction with academic teams alongside management of the technician support, ensuring smooth operation.
Activities include, but not limited to, tasks such as; ensuring Health and Safety measures are in place, scheduling workshops, procuring materials, preparing resources, tracking the loaning and management of equipment, supporting individual students/staff on an ad hoc basis, advising staff on new technologies / ways of working to support curriculum delivery.
You will have direct input and responsibility for offering a reliable, proactive and ‘can do’ approach to support to the School. There will be varying activities throughout the academic year that require direct involvement from the technician team such as; organising and facilitating bespoke workshop activities, potentially working with feeder schools, supervising students, taking an active role in showcasing student work / exhibitions.
The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic about creativity with a curious approach to new ways of working and suggesting ideas / techniques to overcome problems and obstacles. You will be surrounded and supported by like-minded team of people who work together to provide the best learning experiences for our students.
We welcome applications from candidates with a broad range of creative skills. Additional skills in other design software may be advantageous.
What will you get if you join us?
· Work for an institution that supports work-life balance, and cares for the wellbeing of staff;
· Staff development opportunities;
· Generous annual leave;
· Free confidential counselling service and physiotherapy;
· Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses for VDU use;
· Free IT products including Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud;
· Professional fees paid by the School;
· Staff recognition awards
· Free car parking and access to other staff benefits; and
· Access to the Local Government Pension scheme (with significant employer contributions).
Senior Lecturer/Lecturer BA (Hons) Fashion
Campus: Hartlepool
Contract: Permanent Full Time & Part Time options available
Salary Point scale dependent on experience (Senior Lecturer / Lecturer Scale dependent)
Closing date for receipt of completed applications: 10/08/25
Lecturer Job Description
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The Northern School of Art has a 150-year heritage delivering high quality education for the creative industries. The higher education campus, based in the vibrant North East, offers a true Art School community where students and students collaborate across disciplines. We are industry focussed with a learning environment that fosters creativity and personal development.
We are expanding our staffing on our BA (hons) Fashion degree. The Fashion programme has been designed to give graduates the tools to become innovative fashion practitioners and communicators, incorporating entrepreneurship, modern craftmanship and contemporary practice to establish their own personal design identity, cultivating both the creative and practical skills.
We are seeking a dynamic degree level Senior Lecturer or Lecturer (Creative Practitioner) to join our dynamic team and support the development of the programme direction and growth. The person we appoint will work in the Visual Art faculty. Skills will involve industry experience from a relevant fashion sector i.e. Trend, Fashion Business, Design and garment construction, Styling, Marketing, Brand development and communication.
Essential to this role are excellent administrative, planning, and organisational skills, as you will take responsibility and lead in areas such as module leadership, assessment of student progress and attendance. You will collaborate with colleagues on the implementation of assessment procedures, contributing towards the growth of the programme.
We are looking for someone with relevant industry experience and contacts, as well as knowledge of contextual research and the current professional practice within the global fashion industry. Higher education academic experience would be desirable.
What will you get if you join us?
· Work for an institution that supports work-life balance, and cares for the wellbeing of staff;
· Staff development opportunities;
· Generous annual leave;
· Free confidential counselling service and physiotherapy;
· Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses for VDU use;
· Free IT products including Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud;
· Professional fees paid by the School;
· Staff recognition awards
· Free car parking and access to other staff benefits; and
· Access to the Teachers Pension (with significant employer contributions).
"A great place to work with supportive like-minded colleagues."
Important Information
Benefits
Working with us here at The Northern School of Art, you will get...
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Access to personal skills development to help you achieve your targets and your longer term career goals.
AWARD-WINNING
The opportunity to work in an award-winning institution with creative people in a creative environment, where the exchange of ideas is integrated into the work ethic.
LIFE-IMPACT
The knowledge that you have a positive impact on the development of students and the choices they make in life.
TEACHERS' PENSION
Access to the Teachers’ Pension scheme (with significant employer contributions).
SUPPORT
Support and guidance in making any difficult decisions to achieve the targets you have been set.
Flexible Working
We try and offer flexible working to staff where possible to support them both in their home and work life! Hear from our staff..
"Flexible working has changed my life, I have a much better work/life balance which has aided my well-being. I am still getting excellent performance management reviews and I am much more able to keep learning and improving in my job. I hadn't realised that I could do this and would advise all to consider what might benefit them. There is a process, but you are well supported, and guidance is given. I am much happier at work and I think that is reflected in the quality of my work. I feel alive and renewed."
"The school has supported me to work flexibly to enable an excellent work-life balance along with giving me the opportunity to ensure my childcare needs are fulfilled."
"Since I started my flexible working it has really helped manage a better work life balance. This has really helped with my mental health."
"I cannot thank the school enough for the level of support they have demonstrated in my request for flexibility, whilst dealing with a family member becoming ill and home-schooling three young children during the lockdown. Never, have I worked for such a flexible, understanding, and supportive employer. I felt 100% supported in every aspect and I could not have managed to balance my home and working relationship without the schools continued support and assistance. Many thanks for your compassion and understanding."
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The Northern School of Art: those employed to work, or otherwise engaged to work GDPR: How we use The Northern School of Art’s workforce information We process personal data relating to those we employ to work as, or are otherwise engaged to work as part of The Northern School of Art. We do this for contractual employment purposes, to assist in the running of the School and to enable individuals to be paid.
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· improve the management of workforce data across the sector
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· the Local Government Pension Scheme
· the Teachers’ Pension Scheme
· the School’s payroll provider (Moorepay)
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