Lecturer, Professional Certificate In Design For Transformation

National College of Art & DesignDublinPart-time

NCAD / Creative Futures Academy

Professional Certificate in Design for Transformation

Total Hours - 45 Hours

NCAD seeks a part-time lecturer for the delivery of the Professional Certificate in Design for Transformation (comprised of a 5-credit module).

Payment

The person/s commissioned to undertake this work will be paid 45 hours at the NCAD Part-Time Lecturer rate of €63.29. In the case of existing NCAD EPL / FT staff, backfill hours will be available to release the time required.

Location: This position is ordinarily based at the NCAD Campus, 100 Thomas Street, Dublin 8.

To apply please outline your interests in the work, professional practice and any other relevant experience.

CFA

The Creative Futures Academy (details here) provides opportunities for postgraduate students and professionals to undertake focused learning, usually in concentrated or short format courses and often scheduled in ways that allow part time study to be combined flexibly with professional practice.

The Professional Certificate in Design for Transformation will be offered to prospective learners in 2024.

Design for Transformation

The Design for Transformation course seeks to enable learners to explore the capacity of design as a critical and collaborative agent of social, cultural and economic change. The course seeks to position design as a creative forum for exploring a dynamic, changing world full of critical, contradictory and provocative ideas. It asks participants to consider the potential impact of design on a range of contemporary commercial, social and cultural issues.

Equal emphasis is placed on critical thinking and critical making. Participants explore speculative, fictional, discursive and impact-led design methodologies, equipping them with the skills required to provoke meaningful change.

This course engages in structured, experimental learning through thematic Design Research Labs, which provide a petri dish for problem exploration through radical interpretations of a design studio. Learners examine the role of the designer in the 21stcentury in relation to critical issues, to incubate and grow their own concepts. The course engages a combination of faculty, industry and external stakeholders in the delivery of projects that aim to test understanding of a preferable future.

The Delivery

The CFA is looking for applications to deliver the content of the Professional Certificate in Design for Transformation.

The Delivery is broken down into the following elements:

Curriculum design - the preparation of teaching materials. This will include summary outlines of briefs / lectures / seminars / workshops; reading lists and/or other useful resources which can be shared with learners both before and after the course runs; proposals of guest speakers; technical and specialist training exercises as well as expected deliverables / assignments to be completed at the end of the module.

Authorship of publicity texts and sourcing visual material which can be used to promote the Professional Diploma using the CFA’s communication channels. Visual material will need to be copyright free / cleared.

Teaching – 20 contact hours

Assessment and administration - 15 hours

Adapting existing module specs– 10 hours

This work (research and curriculum content) needs to be completed and delivered following an agreed schedule.

Course format

The 5-credit course content to be delivered to12-25 learners.

It will be delivered in a range of potential formats including

- fully onsite learning;

- remotely in which learners can fully participate at a distance;

- and in a hybrid format combining onsite and distant learners (considering opportunities such as the currently ‘fallow’ third trimester for residencies and short intensives)

Active learning and collaborative peer learning are strongly encouraged to reflect the professional experience and ambitions of CFA learners.

Each module may include one or two high profile guest speakers but we expect that the majority of the content to be taught and coordinated by a lead tutor or team of tutors.

The NCAD / CFA Academic Development Group will provide a series of templates which will provide different possible learning formats (such as an intensive one- or two-week workshop, two-day symposium or a weekly 3-hour class etc). The person/s undertaking this work will also be supported by a member of the NCAD / CFA Academic Development Group who can provide support during the delivery of the course.

Expected learner profile

Current students registered at NCAD or other HEIs, designers, makers, educators and possibly other professionals working in the creative industries.

While CFA courses are professional learning opportunities, learners will not need to demonstrate high levels of professional / academic achievement at the time of application.

Some learners may undertake CFA learning as a means of ongoing professional development, often with the support of their employers.

Selection Criteria

Selection criteria outline the qualifications, skills, knowledge and/or experience that the successful candidate would need to demonstrate for successful discharge of the responsibilities of the post. Applications will be assessed on the basis of how well candidates satisfy these criteria.

Mandatory:

• Significant track record in design, research practice and higher education.

• Post-graduate degree in a Relevant Art/Design Programme / related field or equivalent professional experience.

• Experience of delivering high quality teaching within a higher education environment.

• Capacity and enthusiasm for working in an interdisciplinary context within the Department and wider College.

• Ability to design, deliver and assess a range of modules in and related to specialist areas of research/professional interest.

• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

Desirable:

• Experience in working with PG students

• Active interest in related developments within the sector.

• Strong, demonstrable commitment to practice, research and international scholarship/publication.

• Demonstrable record of developing successful partnerships.

If you have any queries, please contact Bernie McCoy - mccoyb@staff.ncad.ie

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