Module Coordinator and Lecturer
STADIO Higher Education
Johannesburg, Gauteng
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Job description
Background
STADIO is a multi-campus higher education institution with a national footprint, as well as hosting several student support centres in South Africa and Namibia. STADIO endeavours to widen access to top quality higher education and highlight the importance of equipping graduates with accredited qualifications that are recognised by industry. STADIO offers a variety of academic and career-focused undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications through both contact and distance learning modes of delivery.
STADIO is a comprehensive private higher education institution, consisting of the following academic schools:
Administration and management
Engineering and architecture
Commerce
Education
Fashion, arts and design
Information technology
Law
Policing and law enforcement
STADIO Higher Education is inviting applications for the position of: Module Coordinator and Lecturer – Digital Design and Fashion Practice
Purpose
To deliver high-quality teaching, learning, assessment, and academic support in Digital Design and Fashion Practice through a blended contact learning approach, while coordinating module delivery, contributing to curriculum development, managing module resources, and ensuring quality assurance to enhance student success and support the academic objectives of the School of Fashion, Arts & Design.
Key Responsibilities
Lecture contact learning students in the following modules:
Textiles and fashion 1 (BTAF152): 2 classes x 3 hours (weekly)
Digital design practice 3B (DDPB362): 1 class x 3 hours (weekly)
Fashion practice (HFPR152): 1 class x 3 hours (weekly)
Total teaching hours weekly = 12 hours
Perform the role and responsibilities of internal moderator for the following modules:
DSCB362 (supply chain processes 3B)
Use a learning management system independently and/or collaborate to develop and deliver modules.
Review and implement teaching, learning, and assessment materials (BTAF152, DDPB362, HFPR152).
Work closely with the module coordinator to ensure high quality teaching and learning delivery.
Participate in curriculum development where necessary.
Complete grading for all the module assessments.
Manage and coordinate module resources in partnership with the module coordinator and academic manager.
Procure textile materials and resources in line with the SOFAD budget and procurement strategy.
Provide academic support to students aligned with STADIO Standard operating procedures and lecturer key performance indicators (KPIs).
Complete all quality assurance requirements and documentation related to the modules.
Fulfil all reasonably expected administrative functions relating to the position and as requested by the relevant line manager (academic manager and discipline leader).
REQUIREMENTS
Skills and competencies
Strong knowledge and skills in fashion textiles and design.
Solid experience with 3D pattern-making software V-Stitcher (Browzwear) – non-negotiable skill.
Solid experience and understanding of fashion practice in the fashion industry (branding, professionalism, client relationships, and the fashion supply chain).
Sound teaching and assessment skills.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
Strong organisational, time management, and coordination skills with the ability to work under pressure and adhere to deadlines.
High level of computer proficiency with good knowledge of modern Information Technology infrastructure and online learning platforms.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Ability to cope with change.
Qualifications and experience
Minimum honours or equivalent qualification with relevant studies in fashion design or a related field
At least three years of relevant industry experience and exposure in professional environments related to: fashion design, garment technology, digital design.
At least three years of teaching experience in a tertiary institution.
Experience in curriculum and materials development.
Knowledge and understanding of teaching practices and industry norms.
Experience in online and blended teaching and learning environments will also be advantageous.
Strong administrative skills (use of LMS and MS Suite environment).
Applications: Candidates wishing to apply for the position are required to:
Submit a letter of motivation, concisely detailing interest in and individual suitability for the position.
Submit a concise CV without attachments.
Clearly indicate which position applying for in the header of the email: Name_Surname _ CENDES072026
Applications must be submitted by email to: [email protected]
All applications will be treated as highly confidential. STADIO Higher Education reserves the right to not fill this position. Should you not hear from STADIO within two weeks of the closing date, please consider your application unsuccessful.
In terms of the Company policy for appointments and promotions, preference will be given to candidates who will enhance the diversity of the team and contribute to employment equity within the Company provided that the competencies and minimum requirements for the position have been met.
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