Lecturer in Lighting

THE ROYAL CENTRAL SCHOOL OF SPEECH AND DRAMA

Greater London, England £27,884 – £32,539 per annum Part-time On-site Closes 21 Sep 2026
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Lecturer in Lighting at THE ROYAL CENTRAL SCHOOL OF SPEECH AND DRAMA in Greater London, England

About the role

Lecturer in Lighting

Part-time 0.6 FTE | Permanent

Salary: Grade 6 is £46,474 – £54,232 per annum (commensurate to experience) including London Weighting.

(The pro-rata salary for grade 6 is £27,884 – £32,539 per annum including London Weighting)

About The Role

The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama seeks an imaginative educator/practitioner to deliver and develop teaching in lighting design and production on the new BA (Hons) Production Technologies and Stage Management Programme in the Department of Producing.

Central’s mission is to inspire, educate and train the change-makers of tomorrow; you will advance that mission by delivering world-leading teaching and research that fuses artistic ambition with social impact.

You will support students to develop through their work on practical projects and through theoretical enquiry, helping them to become the theatre and performance makers of the next generation. You will provide mentorship and pastoral support and cultivate collaborations across Central’s programmes. Your own practice will inform a future-facing curriculum grounded in equity, anti-racism, digital fluency and sustainability. We welcome applications with professional experience in live performance across a range of scales and genres. This might include performance, theatre or live event lighting design experience or in a similar environment.

We welcome colleagues with either proven higher-education experience or relevant teaching experience and a portfolio that spans research or scholarship, or professional practice. Applicants whose perspectives represent minoritised and under-represented communities — including Queer, Black, Global Majority and Diaspora performance — are especially encouraged.

Joining a supportive, interdisciplinary community of academics and practitioners, you will contribute to Central’s wider learning culture by maintaining a programme of high-quality research, knowledge exchange and industry partnership. This is an exciting moment of strategic growth for the school; your vision and leadership will help shape an inclusive, cutting-edge production technologies and stage management education for the artistic and social world ahead.

HOW TO APPLY

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Please note that this role is not eligible for sponsorship of a Skilled Worker Visa. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK for us to consider your application.

Please apply via our website, by midday  Monday 21st September 2026.

It is anticipated that interviews and assessments will take place in person on  Wednesday 7 th October 2026.

We aim to shortlist all applications within 2 weeks of the advert closing date. If you do not hear from us within this time, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful.

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