Lecturer for Graphic Design Programme (Asia Pacific)

Full-Time at Raffles Education Corporation Ltd

Visual Communication Lecturer Responsibilities: •Design course curriculum materials •Plan and deliver these lessons clearly
•Develop students\\\’ creativity and problem solving skills through study, research and practical projects
•Ensure student discipline •Assist with school promotional activities Requirements:
•Bachelors Degree in Art, Graphic Design, Multimedia Design, Visual Communications or equivalent
•At least 5 years\\\’ industry experience with a credible portfolio
•Preferably 2 years lecturing experience in Animation, Design Principles, E-Commerce, Graphic / Multimedia Design, HTML, Internet Programming, Rendering, Survey of Art, Video / Post Production, Web Design or any other relevant study areas
•Can adapt to a multi-cultural setting with strong interpersonal skills and an ability to handle students of different nationalities
•Willing to relocate to one of our Asian campus. Please email a comprehensive resume (with contact number in PDF or Word format), academic certificates, 2 reference letters, your portfolio as well as a recent photograph to HR Department at resumes@raffles-education-corporation.com For more information, please visit our website at http://www.raffles-education-corporation.com

To Apply:
Please email a comprehensive resume (with contact number in PDF or Word format), academic certificates, 2 reference letters, your portfolio as well as a recent photograph to HR Department at resumes@raffles-education-corporation.com Raffles Education Corporation would like to know the source of your application, kindly indicate jobswebdesignerwall while applying.

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1 Comment

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    sawgrassshack10 said,

    July 31, 2010 12:08 pm

    Some people hate it, some people love it, but undoubtedly it is preferred in a wide variety of situations, from banners and online videos to rich internet applications. I’m talking about Flash of course.

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