Architectural Design - Programme Coordinator

Organisation/person name: 
Design and Arts College of New Zealand
Work type: 
Permanent: Full-Time
Work classification: 
Architecture
Job description: 

Established in 1983, the college has a roll of 350 students and delivers Level 4-7 diploma qualifications in Fine Arts, Contemporary Photography, Graphic Design, Architectural Design, Interior Design, Fashion Design and Makeup Design & Production.

We are seeking a dynamic, organised and experienced industry practitioner to fill the role of Programme Coordinator for Architectural Design.

 

The successful candidate will ideally have:

• 2-3 years industry experience

• Relevant tertiary qualification

• Passion for sharing knowledge and skill with others

 

For application pack please email chris.bradley@dac.ac.nz. Applications close Monday 2nd May.

 

Design and Arts College of New Zealand Ltd

166 Kendal Avenue, Burnside, Christchurch 8053.

www.dac.ac.nz

Key skills sought: 

2-3 years industry experience, relevant tertiary qualification, passion for sharing knowledge and skills with others.

This opportunity is: 
Paid
Salary low $: 
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Salary high $: 
0
Closing date: 
Monday, 2 May 2011
Contact details: 

Chris Bradley, Academic Director - chris.bradley@dac.ac.nz

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    Design and Arts College of New Zealand

     

     The Design and Arts College of New Zealand is the South Island’s only tertiary institute dedicated to design and arts education. D&A is New Zealand government funded (TEC) and registered (NZQA).

    D&A bring around 400 students from New Zealand, the Pacific, Asia, Europe and the Americas together with over 70 professionals to create a community of people passionate about design and arts. D&A offers over 14 qualifications across seven disciplines that are: Fine Arts, Photography, Graphic Design, Architectural Design, Interior Design, Fashion Design and Makeup Design and Production.

    D&A courses are designed and taught by industry professionals, to ensure student success in the creative industries. As student time is valuable, all D&A courses have an accelerated pathway to work or higher education that ensures what you learn is relevant and moves you into industry in a fast and efficient way.

    Thousands of D&A graduates are now working as professionals in their field in New Zealand and around the world.

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