Lecturer BA (Hons) Games Art
Campus: Higher Education Campus, Hartlepool
Contract: Permanent, Part Time
Hours: 21 hours per week
Actual Salary: £18,778.20-£22,687.20 (£31,297- £37,812 FTE)
Closing date for receipt of completed applications: Sunday 19th April 2026
Anticipated Interview Date: w/c 27th April 2026
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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.
Our brand-new BA (Hons) Games Art programme is highly industry facing, developing students to gain the skills, knowledge and industry links to forge a career in the Games industries. Our School-wide academic staff are highly qualified and experienced in their fields, engaging in continuous professional development and applied research in supporting the provision of industry led programmes.
We are seeking a specialist Lecturer (Creative Practitioner) to join our dynamic team and support the development of the programme’s direction and growth. We are interested in candidates with significant industry experience from relevant Games sectors i.e. concept artists, character or environment artists, 3D specialists, etc. The successful candidate will be highly competent in the Adobe Creative Suite, and demonstrate experience in 3D modelling/ 3D sculpting, Blendr, Unreal Engine and equivalent.
Essential to this role are excellent administrative, planning, and organisational skills, as you will take responsibility and lead in areas such as module leadership and assessment of student progress. You will collaborate with colleagues on the implementation of assessment procedures, contributing towards the growth and development of the new programme.
We are looking for someone with relevant industry experience and Games related connections, as well as knowledge of contextual research and the current professional practice within the global games industry. We are committed to teaching excellence and looking for applications whether you are embarking upon an academic career or have prior higher education academic experience.
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 scheme (with significant employer contributions).
"A great place to work with supportive like-minded colleagues."
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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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