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A prestigious educational institution in Cumnock is seeking a Lead Tutor for an intensive garment production programme. You'll oversee the training of students in luxury garment making, ensuring professional quality and standards. This role requires significant experience and the ability to nurture emerging talent. The position is a 12-month fixed-term contract with 37.5 hours per week. Applications must include a digital folio, cover letter, and CV submitted to the contact email. Closing date for applications is Monday, January 5th, 2026 at 5pm.
This intensive programme is designed to develop the next generation of fashion makers, as they create a capsule collection, combining world‑class artisanal expertise, sustainable design, and a commitment to craftsmanship. Open to graduates in Fashion Design and Fashion Technology, the eight‑month residential fellowship will be based at the studio environment at Dumfries House. Fellows will be immersed in the complete creative journey‑designing, handcrafting, and presenting their work‑culminating in the creation of a capsule collection. On completion of the collections student will then work on a final portfolio look showcasing the skills developed in the programme.
At the heart of this new programme lies a dedication to the sustainable evolution of luxury. Students will explore the creative interface between skills, materials, making, and design, developing expertise in areas including handcrafting, sewing, pattern drafting, and quality control. The fellowship will be delivered by expert artisans and tutors at The King's Foundation, with mentorship and guidance from CHANEL and le19M, the Paris‑based hub dedicated to the preservation and transmission of the Métiers d'art.
This new programme follows the successful launch of the Metiers d'Art Embroidery Fellowship in January 2023, which soon welcomes its fourth cohort, and the recent extension to the Métiers d'Art Millinery Fellowship, both based at The Chanel Metiers d'Art Atelier at Highgrove in Gloucestershire.
The Lead Tutor will lead the day‑to‑day delivery and coordination of the Atelier Fellowship Programme, ensuring that training replicates professional production standards. This role requires an experienced technical educator or production specialist with proven expertise in luxury garment making, quality control processes and production management.
The successful candidate will create a positive, structured learning environment, mentoring participants in the skills, discipline, and quality expectations required within the luxury fashion industry.
The essential skills, knowledge and experience required are:
Monday 5th of January 2026 at 5pm