Associate Professor/Assistant Professor/Lecturer - TV/Online Production

Updated: over 2 years ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 10 Oct 2021

Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University – School of Film and Television Arts, Academy of Media and Creative Technology

ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE: TV/Online Programme Producing, TV Studio Production (including skills in multi-cameras, Lighting, control room), Drama Series, Commercial Film (Advertising), Post-production (editing, colour grading, visual effects).

SALARY: The salary range for the Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Lecturer and Teaching Fellow positions is as follows: 

Lecturer: 23,150-25,594RMB (with the opportunity to go to 28,615RMB based on performance and evaluations)

Assistant Professor/Teaching Fellow: 29,046-31,993RMB (with the opportunity to go to 35,588RMB based on performance and evaluations)

Associate Professor 36,127-38,967RMB (with the opportunity to go to 42,705RMB based on performance and evaluations) 

CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed-Term/3-year contract, renewable. 3rd contract is open-ended

UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW

Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) is a unique collaborative institution and the first joint-venture university in China to offer both UK (University of Liverpool) and Chinese (Ministry of Education) accredited undergraduate degrees for all programmes. Formed in 2006, the first cohort of students graduated in August 2010. The University now has over 15,000 students studying on campus. The language of instruction is English. XJTLU aims to become truly research-led, and has recently committed significant investment into research development and the expansion of PhD student numbers on campus.

XJTLU is located in the Higher Education Town of Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), well connected via nearby airports to cities such as Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, and Taipei, and via high-speed rail to other major cities in China. SIP is a major growth zone, including operations run by nearly one-fifth of the Fortune 500 top global companies. Greater Suzhou is now the fourth largest concentration of economic activity in China in terms of GDP, and the SIP has a higher GDP per capita than the UK. The broader Suzhou area encompasses the spirit of both old and new in China, with the historic old town’s canals, UNESCO World Heritage Site gardens, and the I.M Pei-designed Suzhou Museum attracting millions of tourists annually. SIP offers an excellent quality of life with high environmental standards. The nearby Jinji Lake provides attractive views, by day and by night, and there is a variety of shopping facilities, international and local restaurants, entertainment hubs and nightlife. Suzhou is also home to four international schools.

Brief summary of the department:

 The School of Film and Television Arts was built on the departmental strengths in communication and culture. With the addition of a film school and training in practical filmmaking and the creative arts, the School is developing a mix of practice, research, creativity and industry engagement with the film, television and creative industry sectors in China and internationally. The School currently offers programmes in Digital Media Arts, TV Production and Filmmaking at UG level.  Future plans include the establishment of postgraduate and PhD programmes as well. 

RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:

Coordinate and deliver modules across a range of digital media arts, television production, and filmmaking subject areas

Prepare content and lesson plans for module delivery

Curriculum development

Manage the media production output of projects within the School, both within the curriculum and in extra-curricular activity approved by the School 

Supervise and/or advise on creative projects 

Contribute to the further development of the School’s programmes 

PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES: The successful applicant will have industry experience directly related to TV or Online Entertainment Production.  He/ she will be able to demonstrate digital media and TV related theories and practical understanding within producing, screenwriting, multi-camera operation, control room operation, creative writing and editing, directing, sound recording and mixing, and specialized in Post-Production (colour grading, VFX). The candidate will also be a team player. 

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE:

MFA or PhD Degree in filmmaking or media production ideally with at least 5-year experiences in the television or online media industries. Ph.D. degree holder is preferred.

Teaching experience within a university, college or Film and TV Arts school environment

Proficient working knowledge of entertainment producing, editing, multi-camera, lighting or/ directing, and screenwriting, creative writing.  More skills are preferred, such as knowledge and skills in post-production, sound arts, etc.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE:

The ability to teach creative approaches to entertainment programme production, such as variety show, reality show, game/quiz show. 

Knowledge of programme producing, and digital media platform, online services, and market.

Knowledge of film and TV arts and aesthetics

Highly developed organisational skills: The ability to anticipate events, identify desirable outcomes and achieve goals within a specified timeframe. 

High level of verbal and written communication skills

The ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues and work cooperatively in the School. 

COMPENSATION PACKAGE:

Members of Academic Staff are entitled to subsidies for accommodation, travel, and children’s educational, medical insurance, and a one-time relocation allowance is provided. Overseas staff may receive a tax “holiday,” depending on nationality and personal circumstances.

CITIZENSHIP AND VISA REGULATIONS:

Employment at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University is regulated by Chinese Labour Laws, and must comply with the regulations of the provincial government. These regulations stipulate who is eligible for legal employment with regard to obtaining work permits and visas.  Please be advised candidates over 55 may be not eligible for PRC work visa.

TO APPLY:

Please send your application online, here . 

Applications must be submitted in a single pdf file that includes 3 parts in the order of: 

  • A cover letter
  • A current CV, including country of citizenship, and highest degree level
  • Contact Details for Three References 

Applications should be received by the closing date stated above.

For specific enquiries relating to the position, please email School Dean, Prof Evelyn Li-Chuan MAI at [email protected]. Informal enquiries may be addressed to HR Wenwen KE at [email protected].



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