Tue, 12 May 2026 – published
Job Description
Are you a creative and inspiring educator with a passion for set design and scenic arts? Do you want to help shape the next generation of theatre-makers, designers, and creative professionals?
The BRIT School is seeking an exceptional Teacher of Set Design to join our renowned Production Arts Department. This is an exciting opportunity to work within one of the UK's leading performing and creative arts schools, inspiring and developing talented young people in a vibrant, industry‑focused environment.
As part of our Production Arts team you will deliver outstanding teaching and learning in Set Design, equipping students with the practical, technical, and creative skills required for further study and careers in the creative industries.
You will teach across a range of projects, guiding students from initial concept through to full realisation in line with the school's production schedule. Your teaching will include specialist areas such as:
- Model box construction
- Technical drawing
- Scenic painting techniques
- Scenic design processes and realisation
- CAD design and application
You will provide regular feedback, monitor student progress, and support learners in achieving their full artistic and academic potential.
For those with relevant experience you may be considered for the Assistant Director Role in Production Arts. Details provided to successful candidate.
We welcome applications from Early Career Teachers (ECTs) and provide exceptional training and professional development opportunities to support your growth and skill enhancement.
Job Responsibilities
Working as part of the Production Arts team, this role involves providing effective instruction and assessment for students in set design through the use of scenic design skills.
Work with students in the delivery of a range of projects to full realisation within the department against the school's production schedule.
You will be required to instruct students in a range of skills such as model box making, technical drawing and aspects of scenic painting. Giving regular feedback and monitoring progression in the discipline.
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Job Description
Are you a creative and inspiring educator with a passion for set design and scenic arts? Do you want to help shape the next generation of theatre-makers, designers, and creative professionals?
The BRIT School is seeking an exceptional Teacher of Set Design to join our renowned Production Arts Department. This is an exciting opportunity to work within one of the UK’s leading performing and creative arts schools, inspiring and developing talented young people in a vibrant, industry‑focused environment.
As part of our Production Arts team you will deliver outstanding teaching and learning in Set Design, equipping students with the practical, technical, and creative skills required for further study and careers in the creative industries.
You will teach across a range of projects, guiding students from initial concept through to full realisation in line with the school’s production schedule. Your teaching will include specialist areas such as:
- Model box construction
- Technical drawing
- Scenic painting techniques
- Scenic design processes and realisation
- CAD design and application
You will provide regular feedback, monitor student progress, and support learners in achieving their full artistic and academic potential.
For those with relevant experience you may be considered for the Assistant Director Role in Production Arts. Details provided to successful candidate.
We welcome applications from Early Career Teachers (ECTs) and provide exceptional training and professional development opportunities to support your growth and skill enhancement.
Job Responsibilities
Working as part of the Production Arts team, this role involves providing effective instruction and assessment for students in set design through the use of scenic design skills.
Work with students in the delivery of a range of projects to full realisation within the department against the school’s production schedule.
You will be required to instruct students in a range of skills such as model box making, technical drawing and aspects of scenic painting. Giving regular feedback and monitoring progression in the discipline.
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