Lecturer Media and Music - Western Australia - North Metropolitan TAFE

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    Full time, Part time
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    Have you ever thought you would like to share your industry knowledge and experience with those learning about or starting in your industry?

    We are establishing a 24 month appointment pool for vacancies that may arise. We may offer permanent, fixed term, full time, part time or casual appointments, with the possibility of a further term and/or permanency.

    About the College
    North Metropolitan TAFE is the established State Government provider of vocational education and training for the northern Perth region. Our mission is to nurture participation, productivity and aspirations for our learners, our industry and our community.

    Our Values reflect our determination to ensure best practice and leadership across VET in pursuit of our vision of transforming lives; strengthening industry and community. We have nine campuses across the northern suburbs that provide high quality training with over 400 courses across 48 industry areas.

    We value equity and diversity in our workforce and promote an inclusive and supportive workplace environment. We welcome and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, young people, people with disabilities and people from culturally diverse backgrounds.

    Find out more by visiting our website: www.northmetrotafe

    Work Benefits
    Our employees have access to a range of benefits including:

    • Thirteen weeks paid long service leave after 7 years
    • Fifteen days personal leave
    • Four weeks annual leave
    • Four weeks professional leave
    • Flexible working hours
    • Paid parental leave – 14 weeks
    • Salary packaging
    • 11% employer superannuation contribution

    Please also refer to the following link that outlines more employee benefits:

    Employment at North Metropolitan TAFE | North Metropolitan TAFE )

    About the role
    We are currently seeking candidates with experience and expertise in the Media and Music industries (Music Skills, Photography, Radio, Film and Television, Animation and Visual Effects) to plan, develop and deliver training and assessment to students in one of these study areas.

    The lecturer's primary role is to teach, facilitate learning, assess and mentor students in accordance with relevant curriculum and/or training package requirements. Lecturers also undertake Professional Activities and Activities Related to Delivery. In order to maintain quality educational services, lecturers are required to keep abreast of technological and other developments in their field through professional development to provide up-to-date information and advice to the College and industry, where appropriate.

    Relevant Qualification and Experience
    To be eligible for employment you must hold qualifications in your area of expertise, or have worked in industry for at least 5 years.

    NM TAFE prefers lecturers to hold the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment TAE40116, or TAE40110 and the additional skill sets referred to in Schedule 1, Item 2 of the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs You are still eligible to apply if you do not yet hold these credentials but we may require you to obtain the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment TAE40116 prior to appointment, irrespective of holding other adult education qualifications.

    For Further Job Related Information:
    Please contact Lawry Hill, Portfolio Director Media and Music on or

    How to Apply
    Please refer to the Job Description Form for full position details and the Application Information as these documents will assist you with the preparation of your application.

    Advertised Reference Number: NML043.24P

    Application Requirements
    You must apply online and submit by the closing date detailed below.

    1. A comprehensive resume contextualised to the position listing the contact details of two professional referees.
    2. A written application addressing only the selection criteria as detailed below:
    • Current technical knowledge and competencies in the industrial vocation or professional field relevant to this position.
    • Well-developed organisational skills, including the ability to work in a team environment

    Please note that the remaining criteria may be assessed at a later stage of the process.

    Applicants must be available for interview Thursday 9 or Friday 10 May.

    To submit your application, please click on the Apply for Job button. If you are experiencing any technical difficulties, please contact Establishment and Recruitment on

    Other Conditions and Eligibility
    If you are successful, during the life of the pool you may be offered appointment to similar & subsequent vacancies within the College, within other TAFE Colleges or across WA Government (subject to your permission being granted).

    Eligibility for employment is subject to you obtaining a satisfactory Department of Education Criminal Clearance and, if this position involves contact with children, a Working with Children (WWC) Card.

    To be eligible for appointment you must have a working visa (for fixed term contract appointments) or permanent residency (for permanent appointments).

    Applications close Monday 29 April 2024 at 4:00pm (WST).

    You must ensure your application is received by the closing date and time. Late applications will not be accepted.