Programme Coordinator - Live Performance
Location: | Glen Anil |
Education level: | Masters |
Company: | AFDA |
AFDA is inviting applications for the position of programme coordinator for the live performance programme – Durban Campus.
Roles and responsibilities
The programme coordinator will lead the live performance school within the broad parameters of the Institution’s strategic directions, in accordance with its regional context and mission, as well as within the guidelines of national policies. The school leadership team under the Dean’s direction has overarching responsibility for:
- Creating and maintaining a high quality, productive and supportive educational environment for students
- The development and implementation of the campus’s strategic and operational plans consistent with Institutional plans the efficient and effective management and use of resources (human and financial) in accordance with its budget
- The efficient and effective management of operational aspects, technical requirements and facilities management
- Developing a vision for the campus that reflects, supports and amplifies the Insitution’s mission
- Creating a cohesive and collegial campus structure and environment that supports the campus’s objectives, utilising the diverse nature of staff, disciplines and activities
- Promoting effective working relationships and mutual trust and understanding between the School and other sections of the Institution
- Addressing the varied needs of the professional community in a constantly changing environment.
Key competencies [role associated]
- Deliver prescribed curriculum and pedagogical strategies.
- Maintain prescribed programme timetable and class attendance.
- Complete prescribed programme assignments and assessments.
- Manage and deliver facilities / equipment / budgets and prescribed term projects.
- Manage and deliver programme & statutory requirement reports.
- Communication skills appropriate to interfacing with the general public, staff and students.
- Teaching in other areas of theatre practice will be an advantage.
- English is the medium of instruction however proficiency in one or other African language is a requirement.
- The position requires someone with drive and initiative who is able to motivate and guide students.
- The candidate needs to demonstrate a willingness to embrace AFDA’s unique pedagogy which is the basis of the socialised, interdisciplinary learning at AFDA.
Personal Attributes [role associated]
- Production and technical competency / experience for running theatre productions
- Highly developed organisational skills
- Maturity to handle a range of situations
- A meticulous and thorough nature
- An ability to work to tight deadlines
- Outstanding verbal and written communication skills
- Loyalty and a high level of confidentiality
- Honest and trustworthy – committed to high integrity of excellence.
- Culturally aware and sensitive.
- A minimum academic achievement at Masters (NQF level 9) is required.
Selection criteria:
• Qualification: MA
• Established work experience in tertiary education.
• Industry and / or knowledge of the Film / Television and / or Performance industries
AFDA is an equal opportunity employer, and, as such, preference will be given to suitably qualified candidates who are members of designated groups as defined in section 1 of the Employment Equity Act.
Company Description
Background
AFDA (The School of the Creative Economy) is the leading school of its kind in South Africa, offering higher certificates, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Motion Picture Medium, Live Performance, Business Innovation and Technology. AFDA is a full member of CILECT, the association of the world's major film and television schools. The AFDA values are passion, self-discipline, integrity, reliability, and humility.
Posted on 20 Jul 13:35, Closing date 18 Sep