Salary: The full-time equivalent salary for this position is £45,091 per annum, equating to £18,036 per annum for this part-time role.
Contract Type: 12-month, fixed-term contract starting on 04 August 2026 and ending 31 July 2027
Hours: Part-time (equivalent to 16 hours per week). These hours are inclusive of a one-hour paid lunch break each day. Your hours of work will be agreed with the line manager.
Placed on: 11th May 2026
Closes: 26th May 2026 at 12 noon. We reserve the right to close applications early depending on the volume of applications we receive and so we advise it is better to apply early.
This is an exciting opportunity to join the faculty as Unit Leader of a brand-new course at London Contemporary Dance School (LCDS). A globally-oriented postgraduate programme, it blends creative practice, pedagogy, and critical inquiry, preparing artists and educators to design inclusive curricula.
The Place, London’s creative powerhouse for dance development, has been leading the way in dance training, creation and performance for over 50 years. In a changing landscape, our mission for the future remains steadfast: we are powering imagination through dance, championing new ideas, embracing risks and creating optimal conditions for dance artists and enthusiasts to realise their full potential.
The Unit Leader will oversee the delivery and implementation of one or more units on the MA Creative Dance Education programme.
Job Requirements:
- In-depth knowledge of the professional field of dance education, relevant discourse, and contextual research and/or creative practice within educational contexts.
- Excellent differentiated written and verbal communication skills.
- Experience of unit/module leadership at postgraduate-level.
- Experience teaching in postgraduate, professional, or vocational settings, with evidence of practical outcomes and alignment with quality assurance standards. Postgraduate Degree level qualification in a relevant area or equivalent industry experience.
- Fosters positive relationships with students.
- Works effectively within a team and independently.
- Strategically manages resources to achieve short and long-term objectives.
Job Responsibilities:
- Deliver high-quality student-centred teaching and learning, as appropriate to unit plans and areas of expertise.
- Take part in assessment panels and processes and provide timely, clear and constructive feedback on student work.
- Act as Unit Leader, overseeing the delivery and implementation of assigned units, ensuring learning outcomes, teaching activities.
- Support the preparation and delivery of placement-based learning where relevant to the unit.
- Undertake appropriate training (e.g. Mental Health First Aid, Safeguarding, Prevent). Contribute to recruitment and admissions activity, including teaching, interviews, and outreach events.
- Contribute to the wider research culture across the The Place through practice,
- publication, or knowledge exchange activity.
- Engage in continuing professional development to support teaching and practice.
To learn more about this role and to apply for this post, please click on the ‘Apply’ button above.
For an informal chat about this role, please email Josh Slater, Director of Higher Education: Pedagogy and Enhancement.
Interview Details: We anticipate that interviews will be conducted on Fri 05 June 2026.
We strongly encourage applications from those who identify as disabled and those from Global Majority backgrounds.
We pledge to offer interviews to all applicants from these groups that meet the essential criteria for a role.
The Place is a proud Disability Confident Employer.
£18,036 per annum. £45,091 FTE