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Position Overview:
A jewellery design faculty member plays a crucial role in educating and training students in the art and techniques of designing jewelry. Faculty members are expected to have a strong background in jewelry design, relevant industry experience, and a commitment to fostering the next generation of jewelry designers. The job description typically includes a range of responsibilities and qualifications, which may vary based on the educational institution and level of instruction. Here’s a comprehensive overview:
Teaching and Instruction:
Conduct lectures, workshops, and practical sessions to educate students on jewellery design concepts, techniques, and processes.
Instruct students in various design methodologies, including sketching, rendering, CAD (Computer-Aided Design), and traditional craftsmanship.
Provide guidance and feedback on student projects, encouraging creative thinking and problem-solving.
2. Curriculum Development:
Design, develop, and update the jewellery design curriculum to align with industry trends, technological advancements, and educational goals.
Integrate relevant and current industry practices into the curriculum to ensure students are prepared for careers in the jewellery design field.
3. Mentoring and Advising:
Serve as a mentor to students, providing guidance on academic, career, and personal matters related to jewellery design and the industry.
Offer career advice, portfolio reviews, and assistance in job placement for students seeking employment in the jewellery design sector.
4. Research and Innovation:
Engage in research activities related to jewellery design, materials, techniques, and trends to stay updated with industry advancements.
Contribute to the field by publishing research findings, participating in conferences, and collaborating with industry professionals.
5. Studio and Lab Management:
Oversee and manage the jewellery design studio or laboratory, ensuring a safe, organized, and conducive learning environment.
Supervise the usage of equipment, tools, and materials to ensure proper handling and adherence to safety protocols.
6. Assessment and Evaluation:
Develop assessment methods and evaluate student performance through exams, projects, presentations, and other forms of evaluation.
Provide constructive feedback to students to help them improve their skills and knowledge.
7. Industry Engagement:
Foster relationships with jewellery design industry professionals and organizations to facilitate internships, guest lectures, and industry exposure for students.
Collaborate with industry partners to create opportunities for students to gain real-world experience and network with professionals.
8. Professional Development:
Continuously enhance personal and professional skills through workshops, seminars, and training programs to stay updated with evolving design trends and educational methodologies.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: ₹480,000.00 – ₹600,000.00 per month
Schedule:
Day shift
Application Question(s):
Are you agreeable to work from IIGJ Delhi campus?
Education:
Bachelor’s (Required)
Experience:
Teaching: 4 years (Preferred)
Work Location: In person