Lecturer in Creative Writing
Posting date: | 25 October 2024 |
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Salary: | £39,105 to £55,295 per year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 20 November 2024 |
Location: | Plymouth, South West England |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | University of Plymouth |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | B0488 |
Summary
We are looking for an innovative, energetic and committed Lecturer in Creative Writing with research and practical expertise in digital writing, narrative design, and/or storytelling (as it may be employed in the various literary forms). Knowledge and experience working with AI along with experience or knowledge of script/screenwriting and narrative design for game or digital platforms is desirable.
You will teach in these specialist areas as well as across the University’s undergraduate and postgraduate English and Creative Writing curriculum, with an expectation that candidates would be able to teach across forms (fiction, poetry, game-writing, screenwriting, creative non-fiction etc), especially at UG level.
You will be able to contribute to the department's research culture and to be able to evidence a track record and research trajectory (appropriate to career stage). You will need to demonstrate that you have excellent interpersonal skills and will work effectively both independently and as part of a team with colleagues, students, and internal, and external associates.
Based within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business, the School of Society and Culture is a progressive team of inspiring teachers and researchers. The School brings together subjects that play a crucial role in addressing some of the world’s most pressing social issues and that require skilled, creative and forward-thinking individuals capable of shaping the future. The School has created a learning environment that brings together English, creative writing, social and political sciences, law, Education and the humanities to empower students to personalise their journey, expand their thinking, realise their ambitions and pursue their passions. The School is home to researchers who demonstrate the crucial role these subjects play in all aspects of our lives and their importance in shaping the future. The School holds an Athena SWAN Bronze award demonstrating the University’s ongoing commitment to advancing gender equality and success for all.
The University of Plymouth has a strong interdisciplinary research ethos which is supported by our three strategic Research Institutes: the Marine Institute, the Sustainable Earth Institute, and the Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research. As a research Unit, English and Creative Writing are the top ranked REF unit in the University, and in the top 10% nationally for Impact. As a member of our academic community, you will be expected to contribute to our recognised research strengths. Working holistically across the University, you will be challenged to innovate, collaborate and deliver impactful research contributions as part of a systems thinking approach to addressing today’s global challenges.
The post requires:
• A PhD (or equivalent expertise) in English and/or Creative Writing (or a related subject)
• Research specialisms relating to digital writing, narrative design, and/or storytelling, as it may be employed in screenwriting, fiction, game design, visual poetics or other literary forms. Candidates should have a strong research trajectory (appropriate to career stage)
• Ability to teach across the undergraduate and postgraduate English and Creative Writing curriculum
• Ability and willingness to co-supervise a range of PhD projects on creative writing, especially projects that focus on narrative design and writing for digital output or screen
• Strong digital skills with an aptitude to teach creatively and to quickly master new learning systems and platforms (including the use of AI tools and emerging technologies)
• Experience of academic administration responsibilities
• Excellent academic and pastoral support for students
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively in a team and to take initiative
For an informal discussion, please contact james.goulbourne@plymouth.ac.uk Associate head of School, Humanities and Political Studies or via the School Office (+44) 01752 585119
Flexible working options including job share will be considered.
Please demonstrate how you meet the essential criteria outlined in the knowledge, qualifications, training and experience elements of the job description in your supporting statement.
Interviews are likely to take place end of November/beginning of December and you will be notified if you have been shortlisted or not.
This is a full-time, permanent position, working 37 hours a week.
We regret that there is no opportunity to work from home in this position.
We offer a competitive salary package and a generous pension and holiday scheme. We also offer a range of other benefits/support mechanisms, including ongoing development opportunities, flexible working, staff networks and enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave.
A summary of our comprehensive benefits can be viewed here.
The University of Plymouth is an inclusive community where everyone is welcomed regardless of their background. To find out more about our inclusive community initiatives, such as Athena Swan and the Race Equality Charter, please visit our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion webpages.
We particularly welcome applicants from under-represented communities at the University of Plymouth, such as carers/parents, people with disabilities, ethnically diverse, LGBT+, and people from all socio-economic backgrounds.
You will teach in these specialist areas as well as across the University’s undergraduate and postgraduate English and Creative Writing curriculum, with an expectation that candidates would be able to teach across forms (fiction, poetry, game-writing, screenwriting, creative non-fiction etc), especially at UG level.
You will be able to contribute to the department's research culture and to be able to evidence a track record and research trajectory (appropriate to career stage). You will need to demonstrate that you have excellent interpersonal skills and will work effectively both independently and as part of a team with colleagues, students, and internal, and external associates.
Based within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business, the School of Society and Culture is a progressive team of inspiring teachers and researchers. The School brings together subjects that play a crucial role in addressing some of the world’s most pressing social issues and that require skilled, creative and forward-thinking individuals capable of shaping the future. The School has created a learning environment that brings together English, creative writing, social and political sciences, law, Education and the humanities to empower students to personalise their journey, expand their thinking, realise their ambitions and pursue their passions. The School is home to researchers who demonstrate the crucial role these subjects play in all aspects of our lives and their importance in shaping the future. The School holds an Athena SWAN Bronze award demonstrating the University’s ongoing commitment to advancing gender equality and success for all.
The University of Plymouth has a strong interdisciplinary research ethos which is supported by our three strategic Research Institutes: the Marine Institute, the Sustainable Earth Institute, and the Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research. As a research Unit, English and Creative Writing are the top ranked REF unit in the University, and in the top 10% nationally for Impact. As a member of our academic community, you will be expected to contribute to our recognised research strengths. Working holistically across the University, you will be challenged to innovate, collaborate and deliver impactful research contributions as part of a systems thinking approach to addressing today’s global challenges.
The post requires:
• A PhD (or equivalent expertise) in English and/or Creative Writing (or a related subject)
• Research specialisms relating to digital writing, narrative design, and/or storytelling, as it may be employed in screenwriting, fiction, game design, visual poetics or other literary forms. Candidates should have a strong research trajectory (appropriate to career stage)
• Ability to teach across the undergraduate and postgraduate English and Creative Writing curriculum
• Ability and willingness to co-supervise a range of PhD projects on creative writing, especially projects that focus on narrative design and writing for digital output or screen
• Strong digital skills with an aptitude to teach creatively and to quickly master new learning systems and platforms (including the use of AI tools and emerging technologies)
• Experience of academic administration responsibilities
• Excellent academic and pastoral support for students
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively in a team and to take initiative
For an informal discussion, please contact james.goulbourne@plymouth.ac.uk Associate head of School, Humanities and Political Studies or via the School Office (+44) 01752 585119
Flexible working options including job share will be considered.
Please demonstrate how you meet the essential criteria outlined in the knowledge, qualifications, training and experience elements of the job description in your supporting statement.
Interviews are likely to take place end of November/beginning of December and you will be notified if you have been shortlisted or not.
This is a full-time, permanent position, working 37 hours a week.
We regret that there is no opportunity to work from home in this position.
We offer a competitive salary package and a generous pension and holiday scheme. We also offer a range of other benefits/support mechanisms, including ongoing development opportunities, flexible working, staff networks and enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave.
A summary of our comprehensive benefits can be viewed here.
The University of Plymouth is an inclusive community where everyone is welcomed regardless of their background. To find out more about our inclusive community initiatives, such as Athena Swan and the Race Equality Charter, please visit our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion webpages.
We particularly welcome applicants from under-represented communities at the University of Plymouth, such as carers/parents, people with disabilities, ethnically diverse, LGBT+, and people from all socio-economic backgrounds.