Artist Tutor - Ceramics

Full time on site
Artist Tutor - Ceramics
Job Description

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Job Description – Ceramics Tutor

Midlands Arts Centre’s Learning and Participation programme is extensive with over 150 term courses and a wide selection of short courses for children, young people, and adults. Our courses cover many subjects, from visual arts and crafts to digital arts, performance, music, and wellbeing. We are situated in the leafy Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham. We are recruiting for an artist tutor to teach our 12-week ceramics courses - Coloured Clays, Porcelain and Basic Mould Making.

Principle Purpose of Post

To deliver the tuition of a 12-week Coloured Clays, Porcelain and Basic Mould Making courses for adults, as part of MAC’s Learning \& Participation programme, starting in Autumn 2026.

We are looking for someone who is passionate about the arts and informal learning experiences and enjoys teaching Ceramics courses and workshops. You will be taking over two long running courses in a highly skilled ceramic discipline.

You are required to be reliable, personable, and flexible, to cater for each student’s personal goals and aims.

The successful candidate will be part of a large team of Artist Tutors who help us deliver a vibrant and dynamic programme of informal learning.

Overall Job Purpose

We are looking for someone to deliver both ceramic courses for the Autumn Term 2026 with the view to continue in a permanent role.

The Courses are outlined below:

Coloured Clays, Porcelain and Basic Mould Making (CE95 Autumn)

  • Fridays 10:00–12:30
  • Level – Beginners/Improvers

Coloured Clays, Porcelain and Basic Mould Making (CE101 Autumn)

  • Fridays 13:00–15:30
  • Level – Beginners/Improvers

A description of the courses can be found as an attachment, at the side of the page (if you are using a pc/laptop) or the bottom of the page if you are using a mobile device.

To deliver tuition as part of MAC’s Learning \& Participation programme, with additional responsibilities as follows

  • Devising clear lesson plans and course structure to enable progression of learning, and the ability to adapt to each participant needs.
  • Ensuring the course is delivered as per the course description. Teaching beginner and improver level Ceramics techniques including porcelain and basic mould making.
  • Preparation ahead of the course for equipment and technical requests liaising with the Learning Team.
  • Continuous reflection and evaluation on the course, and quality of delivery.
  • Work within MAC’s policies with specific attention to Safeguarding and Health \& Safety.
  • Ensuring the course is delivered as per the course description.

Additional responsibilities as follows:

  • You will need to devise a clear course structure to enable progression of learning, and the ability to adapt to each participant’s needs.
  • Teaching students to the agreed level for the course (eg, beginner/ improver/advanced).
  • Preparation ahead of the course for equipment and technical requests by liaising with the Learning Team.
  • Continuous reflection and evaluation on the course, and quality of delivery.
  • Work within MAC’s policies with specific attention to Safeguarding and Health \& Safety.

Note

This course will run on Fridays throughout the academic year at the times listed.

  • The Autumn Term 2026 starts w/c Monday 14 September 2026
  • The Spring Term 2027 starts w/c Monday 4 January 2027
  • The Summer Term 2027 starts w/c Monday 12 April 2027
  • We expect the successful candidate to attend an induction session at MAC before they start.

Person Specification

Essential

  • Previous experience in delivering practical Ceramics courses and workshops.
  • Educated/experienced to a suitable level in Ceramics, Porcelain and Mould Making.
  • Proven ability to communicate well with a range of people using varied communication methods.
  • A passion and commitment to the Arts.
  • A commitment to further your skills and knowledge in participatory arts, including attending meetings, participating in training, and reflecting on your practice.
  • An understanding of and commitment to MAC’s key objectives.
  • An understanding of the practical application of MAC’s Equal Opportunities and Diversity policy.

Desirable

  • Experience of working with adults and children with additional needs and/or vulnerable adults.
  • Knowledge of other creative art forms which may help us expand our creative learning offer at MAC.

How to Apply

To apply for this post please follow the link below and follow the application process.

Please note that all applications are anonymised during the shortlisting stage. Please enclose a CV and/or social media links/website or videos to showcase your experience. Please ensure you complete the application fully and include all of your experiences, qualifications and any skills you have that would help us when considering you for this role.

Deadline

All applications must be received no later than 9am Monday 10 August 2026

Late applications will not be considered.

Please be aware that we may close this vacancy before the stated deadline if we receive a high number of applications. We strongly advise you to submit your application as early as possible.

Short-listing

Shortlisted candidates will be informed at the latest by the end of day on Thursday 14 August 2026.

Interviews

Interviews will be held week commencing 17 Augst 2026.

Start Date

Course term starts the week commencing 14 September 2026, with an induction held the week before.

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