Luminate Education Group

Part Time Lecturer - Teaching Practices / Teaching Technologies (Pedagogy Modules)

Leeds LS2 7PD

Key information

Pay
£29.28 - £32.93
Hours
Part-time
Contract
Permanent
Posted date
17 Jul 2026
Closing date
9 Aug 2026

About this role

About the Role

35 hours per Academic Year (20 teaching weeks)

The School of Popular Music & Voice wishes to appoint a Part Time Lecturer for the Pedagogy module on the BA Voice (Performance & Pedagogy) programme, to deliver teaching and assessing and undertake any other work associated relevant to the module. As students undertake external placements in the 2nd semester, any successful candidate would also help support these in liaison with the relevant Academic Manager and Module Co-ordinator, the School Administrator and any external partners.

Semester 1 (10 weeks)

Year 1 - Teaching Practices – 1 hour teaching per week

Year 2 - Teaching Technologies – 1,5 hour teaching per week

Semester 2 (10 weeks)

Year 1 - Teaching Practices – 1 hour teaching per week

The teaching term follows the Conservatoire’s Undergraduate Music Academic Calendar. Note that other duties may fall outside of the term time weeks. The start date for the teaching will be w/c 21st September 2025, but with planning and preparation happening prior to this week.

Please note that the total number of working hours for appointed staff depends on agreed teaching, assessment and other additional responsibilities, and on student enrolment numbers.

For questions or more information about the posts please contact Head of School, Kari Bleivik, at k.bleivik@lcm.ac.uk

What You Will Do

Plan and deliver engaging one-to-one and group undergraduate voice lessons, including specialist voice teaching through extracurricular activities where appropriate.

Assess student performance and coursework, provide constructive feedback, and participate in voice assessment panels in line with Conservatoire guidelines.

Support and facilitate student performances, events, and the overall student learning experience by collaborating with academic and support teams.

Work closely with the Academic Manager, School Administrator, Module Coordinators, voice faculty, and other part-time lecturers to plan and deliver teaching, maintain curriculum quality, support effective communication, and enhance the overall student experience across the department.

Contribute to the development of the voice curriculum, departmental strategy, and the ongoing enhancement of voice provision within the Popular Music and Voice department.