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Offer: Principal Academic Staff Member - NASDA Programme Leader:Job description:Job detailsOrganisation Ara Institute of Canterbury Closes 23 Jul 2021 Posted on 1 Jul 2021 Region Canterbury Work type Full time employment Work classification Performing Arts ShareCity Campus, ChristchurchFull-time, permanent » Provide leadership abilities and teaching in Music Theatre » Engage and motivate learners » Set and communicate learning objectives Ara Institute of Canterbury is a vibrant and progressive tertiary institute providing world-class, tertiary-level education all over the Canterbury and Waitaki region. Our talented staff, innovative business collaborators and supportive community partners are passionate about the function they play in our students' success. The Department of Creative Industries brings together programmes and courses in broadcasting (the New Zealand Broadcasting School), art, design, fashion, music, and music theatre. The National Academy of Singing and Dramatic Art (NASDA) has established itself over more than two decades as New Zealand's foremost provider of tertiary education in music theatre. NASDA is dedicated to excellence in music theatre training and aims to produce fully integrated performers capable of employment all over the performing arts industry. The prosperous performer anywhere in the industry today needs to be versatile and dynamic, with an capability to sing, dance and act. This programme prioritises the acquisition of strong technique in all these areas through a busy schedule of specialist classes and productions to ensure its graduates are confident, practiced and effective performers in musicals, plays and cabaret. With some of New Zealand's foremost practitioners and discipline experts forming its exceptional tutor base, Ara's strong and functional community and industry links ensure vocational and professional programmes that produce graduates with effective and practical creative expertise. The function Development, leadership abilities and teaching of the NASDA Bachelor of Performing Arts programme. expertise/practice: » A degree in Performing Arts, Music Theatre or a related discipline » Current industry/discipline expertise » Proven, broad practice as a practitioner in Music Theatre » Teaching practice in Performing Arts in a formal education environment » expertise and practice in one or more of the following: » Singing technique/coaching » Acting technique » Dance technique/choreography » Musical Direction » Stage Direction Benefits We offer and encourage professional and skill development. Enjoy excellent employment conditions, a great central city location and access to modern on-site facilities including Gym/Recreation Centre with free staff yoga and group fitness sessions, Library, Visions on Campus Restaurant, two Childcare Centres and a Health Centre. To apply We accept applications via our online application system. For a job description and/or to apply online please visit https://careers.ara.ac.nz/search If you have any queries in relation to the vacancy or application process, Contact Us by the People and Culture team via PeopleandCulture@ara.ac.nz or 03 940 8623. Emailed applications will not be considered. Applications close midnight Friday, 23 July 2021. Skills:
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