Responsibilities

Metalworks Institute’s faculty prepare students for lifelong learning and leadership roles in the entertainment industry through innovative instruction techniques and exceptional learning resources. The Institute fosters investigation, research and creative professional activity by uniting faculty and students in the acquisition and application of technical, artistic and business knowledge in a qualified environment. In addition to preparing students for the entertainment industry, Metalworks Institute provides students with the fundamental skills to communicate, to solve problems and to work both independently and collaboratively towards rewarding and fulfilling careers within the entertainment industry.

The faculty at Metalworks Institute is comprised of individuals who have achieved success in the entertainment field and a high level of expertise in the subjects they teach. Each instructor brings real world experience into the classroom, a quality that is invaluable in a hands-on learning environment. In the ever-changing technological world of audio production, teaching up to date information is essential to producing students with marketable, in demand skills.

Instructors Are Also Responsible For:

  • Ensuring that course content and lesson plans are current and relevant and reflective of best practices within the professional industry.
  • Creating an effective and cultivating learning environment for students.
  • Assisting in the design of suitable strategies and tools to support student learning.
  • Developing multi-media materials to assist in instruction and incorporating current educational technologies into the learning process.
  • Ensuring that students are aware of course and program learning outcomes, learning strategies and evaluation techniques; provide individual tutoring and academic counselling; and evaluate student progress/achievement within their contracted courses.

Instructor Qualifications

  • Instructors must meet all requirements and qualifications prescribed in s.41 of Reg 415/06 -collected under the authority of s.38 and 50 of the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005 and s.41 and 42 of Reg 415/06.
  • Degree or Diploma in the related subject matter and/or a minimum of 5 years professional industry experience in the field of instruction.
  • Two letters of reference from individuals not related to the applicant or associated with the private career college attesting to the work experience in the discipline or occupation in which the applicant is seeking employment.
  • Experience in teaching and curriculum development at the post secondary level or equivalent experience as a trainer in business or industry is an asset.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong network of contacts with other industry professionals and potential employers of MWI graduates.
  • Ability to convey the theoretical and practical application of knowledge to a broad range of students with diverse cultural and educational backgrounds, experiences and individual learning styles.
  • Exceptional dedication to excellence in teaching, learning and to working within a team environment.
  • Employment is subject to a Police Background Check.
 
 
 
 
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Quick Summary

Metalworks Institute is looking for outstanding individuals to join our faculty. The successful candidates will teach courses in Live Sound Theory and Workshops and may also be required to contribute to curriculum development in the course/program below.

Course(s): Live Sound Theory & Workshops LIV4030T and LIV4040P Department: Academics Program(s): Live Sound Diploma, Live Event & Concert Production Diploma 2 Positions Available Beginning September 2023 and January 2024

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