Animation and Visual Effects Lecturer job
Posted: May 09, 2006
Post subject: Animation and Visual Effects Lecturer
Post subject: Animation and Visual Effects Lecturer
subject: Animation and Visual Effects Lecturer , Charles Sturt University
Charles Sturt University is looking for Animation and Visual Effects Lecturer
Starting Date: Full Time , duration - permanent
Job details: Located in the School of Visual and Performing Arts, the successful applicant will teach in the proposed revised course, BA (Animation and Visual Effects), and may be required to teach multimedia electives in related courses such as graphic design, photography and television production. Teaching may be at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, particularly in on-campus mode.
Requirements: Essential
An appropriate tertiary qualification (e.g., animation, fine arts, computer art, multimedia design, new media, visual communications).
Knowledge of animation history, theory and practices as well as industry experience with digital visual effects.
Teaching experience at tertiary level.
Professional currency and strong industry links.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work as part of a team.
Expertise with specific software applications including at least three of the following: Maya; 3ds max; After Effects; Shake; Combustion; Flash; Director; Photoshop and familiarity with both Macintosh and Windows operating systems.
A broad understanding of design and authoring processes including digital video and audio, internet and interactive multimedia, photomedia, and other forms of digital content creation.
Desirable
A postgraduate qualification in a relevant field.
Research capability and strong professional and creative career history.
Extensive experience with Autodesk, Adobe, Avid industry standard software.
Familiarity with programming, digital asset management and production pipelines.
Demonstrated commitment to collaborative teaching across related disciplines, e.g., graphic design, multimedia, television production, design for stage and screen, acting, jewellery, fine art.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications by Monday 22 May 2006.However, the University continues to consider applications until positions are filled.
It is not the University's policy to acknowledge receipt of applications. However, all applicants will be notified of the outcome of the selection process.
Eligibility to Apply:
Due to Australian immigration requirements preference may be given
to citizens and permanent residents of Australia.
Essential Links
How to Apply
Application Form
Teaching Guidelines
Salary Table
Minimum Standards - Lecturer
Minimum Standards - Associate Lecturer
Outside Professional Activities
Intellectual Property
Standards, Expectations and Qualifications Policy for Academic Staff
Useful Links
Faculty of Arts
Research & Graduate Training
Undergraduate Courses
Postgraduate Courses
City of Wagga Wagga
Campus Information
Further Enquiries
Human Resources Issues
rechrwagga@csu.edu.au
Academic Issues
Associate Professor Andrew Keen
Head, School of Visual and Performing Arts
National Telephone: 02 6933 2589
International Telephone: +61 2 6933 2589
Email: akeen@csu.edu.au
DO NOT send your application to Associate Professor Keen. It should be sent to the Division of Human Resources at Wagga Wagga.
Equal opportunity in employment is University policy
Location: Wagga Wagga
NSW
Australia
email - rechrwagga@csu.edu.au
fax - +61263384406
phone - +61269332589
address - Boorooma Street
School of Visual and Performing Arts
Wagga Wagga
NSW
2678
Australia
web site - http://wwwdb.csu.edu.au/division/hr/jobs/academic/arts-jobs/arts-jobspd135.htm
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Charles Sturt University is looking for Animation and Visual Effects Lecturer
Starting Date: Full Time , duration - permanent
Job details: Located in the School of Visual and Performing Arts, the successful applicant will teach in the proposed revised course, BA (Animation and Visual Effects), and may be required to teach multimedia electives in related courses such as graphic design, photography and television production. Teaching may be at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, particularly in on-campus mode.
Requirements: Essential
An appropriate tertiary qualification (e.g., animation, fine arts, computer art, multimedia design, new media, visual communications).
Knowledge of animation history, theory and practices as well as industry experience with digital visual effects.
Teaching experience at tertiary level.
Professional currency and strong industry links.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work as part of a team.
Expertise with specific software applications including at least three of the following: Maya; 3ds max; After Effects; Shake; Combustion; Flash; Director; Photoshop and familiarity with both Macintosh and Windows operating systems.
A broad understanding of design and authoring processes including digital video and audio, internet and interactive multimedia, photomedia, and other forms of digital content creation.
Desirable
A postgraduate qualification in a relevant field.
Research capability and strong professional and creative career history.
Extensive experience with Autodesk, Adobe, Avid industry standard software.
Familiarity with programming, digital asset management and production pipelines.
Demonstrated commitment to collaborative teaching across related disciplines, e.g., graphic design, multimedia, television production, design for stage and screen, acting, jewellery, fine art.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications by Monday 22 May 2006.However, the University continues to consider applications until positions are filled.
It is not the University's policy to acknowledge receipt of applications. However, all applicants will be notified of the outcome of the selection process.
Eligibility to Apply:
Due to Australian immigration requirements preference may be given
to citizens and permanent residents of Australia.
Essential Links
How to Apply
Application Form
Teaching Guidelines
Salary Table
Minimum Standards - Lecturer
Minimum Standards - Associate Lecturer
Outside Professional Activities
Intellectual Property
Standards, Expectations and Qualifications Policy for Academic Staff
Useful Links
Faculty of Arts
Research & Graduate Training
Undergraduate Courses
Postgraduate Courses
City of Wagga Wagga
Campus Information
Further Enquiries
Human Resources Issues
rechrwagga@csu.edu.au
Academic Issues
Associate Professor Andrew Keen
Head, School of Visual and Performing Arts
National Telephone: 02 6933 2589
International Telephone: +61 2 6933 2589
Email: akeen@csu.edu.au
DO NOT send your application to Associate Professor Keen. It should be sent to the Division of Human Resources at Wagga Wagga.
Equal opportunity in employment is University policy
Location: Wagga Wagga
NSW
Australia
email - rechrwagga@csu.edu.au
fax - +61263384406
phone - +61269332589
address - Boorooma Street
School of Visual and Performing Arts
Wagga Wagga
NSW
2678
Australia
web site - http://wwwdb.csu.edu.au/division/hr/jobs/academic/arts-jobs/arts-jobspd135.htm
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