Details of this position: This position is for a full time Generalist Lecturer to work in prison education. Within this role, you will required to deliver a high quality curriculum delivering subjects such as: English, Maths, IT, Functional Skills, or an alternative as led by the College management team and to carry out all tasks associated with teaching. Work schedule: Full time 37 hours per week (open to part time) Salary scale: £26,760.00 - £34,439.00 per annum (prorated) Annual leave : 281.5 hours per annum , inclusive of statutory bank holidays. To be considered, suitable candidates will need to meet the following criteria: Five GCSEs at Grade 4/C or above (or equivalent), including English Language and Mathematics A Degree, or professional qualification, which is appropriate to the work. Teaching Qualification All candidates for teaching posts must possess a recognised Teaching Qualification, or be prepared to gain within the first two years of service, with the assistance of the College. Knowledge and experience of current teaching and learning strategies Excellent team working, communication and interpersonal skills Benefits Generous annual leave entitlement. Structured career progression and training & development opportunities. hub, providing well-being support for all; A staff welfare officer; Enrolment into the Local Government Pension Scheme (LPGS) with generous employer contributions. Over 200 perks, discounts, and freebies available via our Perkz platform. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Suitable candidates will need to be enthusiastic, resilient and have a humanistic approach. This role will not be for everyone, but anyone with a slight interest is encouraged to apply and if suitable, you will have the opportunity to have a discussion with the hiring manager directly over the phone, who can provide more detail and an insight into life working in a prison. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Have you ever considered working in a prison? This is an excellent opportunity to educate and rehabilitate adult learners. If you would like a unique and challenging non-teaching role, where you can genuinely make a difference, enhance the prospects of learners, and ultimately change people's lives for the better - then this could be the opportunity for you. Like any educational setting, Prisons come with their challenges. In this environment, learners are locked up for large periods of the day, away from their families and for some, their children. Most are at rock bottom, having to live with the regret of what they have done - education gives them a focus. And hope. Education provides prisoners with an opportunity to upskill, increasing their future employment prospects which directly reduces the likelihood of reoffending. Many prisoners will arrive without having basic Maths or English skills. Prison Education ensures all learners are put through Functional Skills Maths & English, which then puts them on the pathway to vocational learning courses, such as Carpentry, Bricklaying, Painting & Decorating, Plastering & Tiling, Industrial Cleaning, Barbering, Catering and Horticulture. Prisons have a dedicated education department, with classrooms and fully functioning workshops, where teaching and learning can take place. You will be fully supported by an experienced education department. Training and development opportunities are available. If you are interested in this position, then please apply via the link. Alternatively, you can contact Izzy to discuss the role in further detail. If this vacancy is not of interest to you at this time, but you happen to know someone who might be suitable and interested, then please kindly pass these details on to them. Important Notice Dovetail and Slate is a market leading education recruitment company. We specialise in hiring across the entire spectrum of education, including positions in student support and support services. With our extensive range of roles, we are confident we can find the right match for you, so if the current vacancy does not seem relevant to your expertise, we welcome you to upload your CV or give us a call to discuss your ideal position, with our dedicated team. Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract). Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency. Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
Details of this position: This position is for a full time Generalist Lecturer to work in prison education. Within this role, you will required to deliver a high quality curriculum delivering subjects such as: English, Maths, IT, Functional Skills, or an alternative as led by the College management team and to carry out all tasks associated with teaching. Work schedule: Full time 37 hours per week (open to part time) Salary scale: £26,760.00 - £34,439.00 per annum (prorated) Annual leave : 281.5 hours per annum , inclusive of statutory bank holidays. To be considered, suitable candidates will need to meet the following criteria: Five GCSEs at Grade 4/C or above (or equivalent), including English Language and Mathematics A Degree, or professional qualification, which is appropriate to the work. Teaching Qualification All candidates for teaching posts must possess a recognised Teaching Qualification, or be prepared to gain within the first two years of service, with the assistance of the College. Knowledge and experience of current teaching and learning strategies Excellent team working, communication and interpersonal skills Benefits Generous annual leave entitlement. Structured career progression and training & development opportunities. hub, providing well-being support for all; A staff welfare officer; Enrolment into the Local Government Pension Scheme (LPGS) with generous employer contributions. Over 200 perks, discounts, and freebies available via our Perkz platform. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Suitable candidates will need to be enthusiastic, resilient and have a humanistic approach. This role will not be for everyone, but anyone with a slight interest is encouraged to apply and if suitable, you will have the opportunity to have a discussion with the hiring manager directly over the phone, who can provide more detail and an insight into life working in a prison. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Have you ever considered working in a prison? This is an excellent opportunity to educate and rehabilitate adult learners. If you would like a unique and challenging non-teaching role, where you can genuinely make a difference, enhance the prospects of learners, and ultimately change people's lives for the better - then this could be the opportunity for you. Like any educational setting, Prisons come with their challenges. In this environment, learners are locked up for large periods of the day, away from their families and for some, their children. Most are at rock bottom, having to live with the regret of what they have done - education gives them a focus. And hope. Education provides prisoners with an opportunity to upskill, increasing their future employment prospects which directly reduces the likelihood of reoffending. Many prisoners will arrive without having basic Maths or English skills. Prison Education ensures all learners are put through Functional Skills Maths & English, which then puts them on the pathway to vocational learning courses, such as Carpentry, Bricklaying, Painting & Decorating, Plastering & Tiling, Industrial Cleaning, Barbering, Catering and Horticulture. Prisons have a dedicated education department, with classrooms and fully functioning workshops, where teaching and learning can take place. You will be fully supported by an experienced education department. Training and development opportunities are available. If you are interested in this position, then please apply via the link. Alternatively, you can contact Izzy to discuss the role in further detail. If this vacancy is not of interest to you at this time, but you happen to know someone who might be suitable and interested, then please kindly pass these details on to them. Important Notice Dovetail and Slate is a market leading education recruitment company. We specialise in hiring across the entire spectrum of education, including positions in student support and support services. With our extensive range of roles, we are confident we can find the right match for you, so if the current vacancy does not seem relevant to your expertise, we welcome you to upload your CV or give us a call to discuss your ideal position, with our dedicated team. Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract). Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency. Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency.
Details of this position: This position is for a full time Skills for Life Lecturer to work in prison education. The role will involve providing a high quality curriculum delivering Catering courses or an alternative as led by the FE College management team You will need to be confident in using technology and able to communicate well with learners. You will be receptive to new ideas and open to work flexibly. Experience of working within a library environment will be an advantage, however is not essential. Work schedule: Part time 25.9 hours per week Salary scale: £18,732.00- £24,107.30 per annum (prorata for part-time working hours). Annual leave: 197.05 hours per annum , inclusive of statutory bank holidays. (pro-rata for parttime working hours) To be considered, suitable candidates will need to meet the following criteria: Good basic general education including GCSE (or) equivalent) in Maths and English at Grade C or above. A Degree, or professional qualification, which is appropriate to the work. Teaching Qualification All candidates for teaching posts must possess a recognised Teaching Qualification, or be prepared to gain within the first two years of service, with the assistance of the College. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Suitable candidates will need to be enthusiastic, resilient and have a humanistic approach. This role will not be for everyone, but anyone with a slight interest is encouraged to apply and if suitable, you will have the opportunity to have a discussion with the hiring manager directly over the phone, who can provide more detail and an insight into life working in a prison. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Have you ever considered working in a prison? This is an excellent opportunity to educate and rehabilitate adult learners. If you would like a unique and challenging non-teaching role, where you can genuinely make a difference, enhance the prospects of learners, and ultimately change people's lives for the better - then this could be the opportunity for you. Like any educational setting, Prisons come with their challenges. In this environment, learners are locked up for large periods of the day, away from their families and for some, their children. Most are at rock bottom, having to live with the regret of what they have done - education gives them a focus. And hope. Education provides prisoners with an opportunity to upskill, increasing their future employment prospects which directly reduces the likelihood of reoffending. Many prisoners will arrive without having basic Maths or English skills. Prison Education ensures all learners are put through Functional Skills Maths & English, which then puts them on the pathway to vocational learning courses, such as Carpentry, Bricklaying, Painting & Decorating, Plastering & Tiling, Industrial Cleaning, Barbering, Catering and Horticulture. Prisons have a dedicated education department, with classrooms and fully functioning workshops, where teaching and learning can take place. You will be fully supported by an experienced education department. Training and development opportunities are available. If you are interested in this position, then please apply via the link. Alternatively, you can contact Izzy to discuss the role in further detail. If this vacancy is not of interest to you at this time, but you happen to know someone who might be suitable and interested, then please kindly pass these details on to them. Important Notice Dovetail and Slate is a market leading education recruitment company. We specialise in hiring across the entire spectrum of education, including positions in student support and support services. With our extensive range of roles, we are confident we can find the right match for you, so if the current vacancy does not seem relevant to your expertise, we welcome you to upload your CV or give us a call to discuss your ideal position, with our dedicated team. Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract). Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency. Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
Details of this position: This position is for a full time Skills for Life Lecturer to work in prison education. The role will involve providing a high quality curriculum delivering Catering courses or an alternative as led by the FE College management team You will need to be confident in using technology and able to communicate well with learners. You will be receptive to new ideas and open to work flexibly. Experience of working within a library environment will be an advantage, however is not essential. Work schedule: Part time 25.9 hours per week Salary scale: £18,732.00- £24,107.30 per annum (prorata for part-time working hours). Annual leave: 197.05 hours per annum , inclusive of statutory bank holidays. (pro-rata for parttime working hours) To be considered, suitable candidates will need to meet the following criteria: Good basic general education including GCSE (or) equivalent) in Maths and English at Grade C or above. A Degree, or professional qualification, which is appropriate to the work. Teaching Qualification All candidates for teaching posts must possess a recognised Teaching Qualification, or be prepared to gain within the first two years of service, with the assistance of the College. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Suitable candidates will need to be enthusiastic, resilient and have a humanistic approach. This role will not be for everyone, but anyone with a slight interest is encouraged to apply and if suitable, you will have the opportunity to have a discussion with the hiring manager directly over the phone, who can provide more detail and an insight into life working in a prison. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Have you ever considered working in a prison? This is an excellent opportunity to educate and rehabilitate adult learners. If you would like a unique and challenging non-teaching role, where you can genuinely make a difference, enhance the prospects of learners, and ultimately change people's lives for the better - then this could be the opportunity for you. Like any educational setting, Prisons come with their challenges. In this environment, learners are locked up for large periods of the day, away from their families and for some, their children. Most are at rock bottom, having to live with the regret of what they have done - education gives them a focus. And hope. Education provides prisoners with an opportunity to upskill, increasing their future employment prospects which directly reduces the likelihood of reoffending. Many prisoners will arrive without having basic Maths or English skills. Prison Education ensures all learners are put through Functional Skills Maths & English, which then puts them on the pathway to vocational learning courses, such as Carpentry, Bricklaying, Painting & Decorating, Plastering & Tiling, Industrial Cleaning, Barbering, Catering and Horticulture. Prisons have a dedicated education department, with classrooms and fully functioning workshops, where teaching and learning can take place. You will be fully supported by an experienced education department. Training and development opportunities are available. If you are interested in this position, then please apply via the link. Alternatively, you can contact Izzy to discuss the role in further detail. If this vacancy is not of interest to you at this time, but you happen to know someone who might be suitable and interested, then please kindly pass these details on to them. Important Notice Dovetail and Slate is a market leading education recruitment company. We specialise in hiring across the entire spectrum of education, including positions in student support and support services. With our extensive range of roles, we are confident we can find the right match for you, so if the current vacancy does not seem relevant to your expertise, we welcome you to upload your CV or give us a call to discuss your ideal position, with our dedicated team. Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract). Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency. Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency.
We are recruiting for an ambitious, professional, resilient and respectful: Lecturer in Mathematics Salary up to £17,735.50 (£35,417 FTE) per annum (up to £21,902 (£43,804 FTE) per annum if accessing full flexible pay options).18.5 hours per week (0.5 FTE), 52 weeks per year. Benefits to Support Work Life Balance: 47 days annual leave + Bank holidays pro rata. Flexible work, holiday and pay options. Duties: Teach on courses and work to develop an outstanding provision that has a positive impact on the learner and assessment process. To assist in the development of teaching and learning materials, preparing schemes of work, lesson plans and maintaining records to monitor learner progression, achievement and attendance. Provide appropriate and relevant guidance for learners enabling them to develop knowledge, understanding and skills. To develop and implement timely, safe, consistent and relevant assessment plans and resources that are linked to initial and current assessments. Skills/experience: Highly motivated Mathematics professional with a range of teaching experience. Either teaching/tutoring experience with apprentices or full-time learners. Experience of teaching Functional skills. Well organised and hold an excellent range of communication skills. Knowledge of Microsoft IT packages. Qualifications: Minimum GCSE grade 4 / C in English & Maths or equivalent. Teaching qualification at level 4 or above (Cert ED, PGCE) or willingness to work towards teaching qualification. Mathematics qualification at level 3 or above. Ideal attributes of applicant: You will be comfortable talking and engaging with a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders. Be a highly organised, collaborative and enthusiastic team player. You will have a keen interest in our industry and willing to undergo further training and development. You will be ambitious and want to drive to maintain our high standards. You are ambitious, professional, respectful and resilient, thriving in a high trust and high performance culture. You can make a significant contribution in our mission to provide excellence and opportunity in both technical and professional education, training and apprenticeships. Employee Benefits: 47 days holiday + Bank Holidays pro rata. Car Charging Points. Flexible Pay - Access to TPS or NEST pension schemes Flexible Holiday - Buy and Sell Holiday options Flexible working - Working from Home and Hybrid delivery and hybrid Working Internal service discounts Health & Wellbeing Support Packages
Dec 15, 2022
Full time
We are recruiting for an ambitious, professional, resilient and respectful: Lecturer in Mathematics Salary up to £17,735.50 (£35,417 FTE) per annum (up to £21,902 (£43,804 FTE) per annum if accessing full flexible pay options).18.5 hours per week (0.5 FTE), 52 weeks per year. Benefits to Support Work Life Balance: 47 days annual leave + Bank holidays pro rata. Flexible work, holiday and pay options. Duties: Teach on courses and work to develop an outstanding provision that has a positive impact on the learner and assessment process. To assist in the development of teaching and learning materials, preparing schemes of work, lesson plans and maintaining records to monitor learner progression, achievement and attendance. Provide appropriate and relevant guidance for learners enabling them to develop knowledge, understanding and skills. To develop and implement timely, safe, consistent and relevant assessment plans and resources that are linked to initial and current assessments. Skills/experience: Highly motivated Mathematics professional with a range of teaching experience. Either teaching/tutoring experience with apprentices or full-time learners. Experience of teaching Functional skills. Well organised and hold an excellent range of communication skills. Knowledge of Microsoft IT packages. Qualifications: Minimum GCSE grade 4 / C in English & Maths or equivalent. Teaching qualification at level 4 or above (Cert ED, PGCE) or willingness to work towards teaching qualification. Mathematics qualification at level 3 or above. Ideal attributes of applicant: You will be comfortable talking and engaging with a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders. Be a highly organised, collaborative and enthusiastic team player. You will have a keen interest in our industry and willing to undergo further training and development. You will be ambitious and want to drive to maintain our high standards. You are ambitious, professional, respectful and resilient, thriving in a high trust and high performance culture. You can make a significant contribution in our mission to provide excellence and opportunity in both technical and professional education, training and apprenticeships. Employee Benefits: 47 days holiday + Bank Holidays pro rata. Car Charging Points. Flexible Pay - Access to TPS or NEST pension schemes Flexible Holiday - Buy and Sell Holiday options Flexible working - Working from Home and Hybrid delivery and hybrid Working Internal service discounts Health & Wellbeing Support Packages
Maternity Cover Lecturer in English based at City College 0.6FTE, 21.6 hours per week, 52 weeks per year £29,552 - £35,298 per annum pro rata, (£17,731 - £21,178 per annum actual) The Post We are pleased to offer a fixed term position within our large and ever growing innovative and proactive team. We are one of the largest post-16 GCSE centres in the UK, teaching English and Maths to approximately 4,500 full time learners. You will be required to teach functional skills and GCSE English to predominantly year olds alongside their vocational qualifications as an integral part of their programme of study. Some experience of teaching students with barriers and challenges to learning would be an advantage and you would be required to course lead a curriculum area. English and Maths The department teaches, English and Maths GCSEs and Functional Skills and English. Key features of the Centre include: Our part time adult provision offers, English and Maths GCSE, Functional Skills English and Maths to approximately 500 students. We work very closely with course teams across the College to ensure successful English and Maths outcomes for those studying full time vocational qualifications. A specialist tutorial team working closely with students, teachers and parents and providing support for progression to further and higher education, employment and training Dedicated, specialist accommodation, including subject base rooms Access to the College s wide range of specialist services such as our GEM Study Centre, library, additional learning support and personal and financial support A friendly and informal working environment City College Norwich City College Norwich is an inclusive, futures focused college, graded Good by Ofsted, committed to serving the local and regional communities, ensuring people gain the skills, knowledge and confidence to reach their full potential. Our staff are skilled, high performing and committed to our students and we now wish to appoint exceptional individuals for these key posts, who share this commitment to provide the very best learning, exemplary industry standard experiences for Apprentices, students and the communities we serve. The college is making a significant contribution to the wider strategic development of education and training in the city and across Norfolk, in close partnership with the local community, schools and employers. This is helping to strengthen progression routes, raise the quality of provision and improve value for money. Quality improvement and staff development initiatives have raised the quality of teaching, learning and assessment and led to improved outcomes for learners. Learners make a major contribution to decision making within the college, particularly through the work of the students union president, who is an influential member of the senior executive and corporation. There are good progression opportunities and high progression rates for many learners. Teaching, learning and assessment are good. Well-qualified and experienced teachers and support staff have high expectations, support students well and help improve outcomes. Students develop good personal, social and employability skills and make good progress. Students develop and improve their English and mathematics skills well. Working in Norwich For applicants from other areas of the country, working in Norwich offers an exceptional range of benefits. The city centre combines historic architecture with excellent shops and leisure facilities, all within a few minutes walk of the college. There are good local schools and the city hosts the University of East Anglia. Housing within easy reach of the college is often competitively priced and ranges from urban and contemporary to rural and traditional. Please click here to view the Job Description and Person Specification Closing date: Sunday 9 October 2022 All newly appointed employees are required to complete an enhanced DBS Check and register with the DBS Update Service.Please note: From 28 November 2020 the government implemented changes to the filtering rules, and we have been instructed that we cannot accept any update service checks on DBS certificates that have been issued before this date. Therefore, a new one must be completed with City College Norwich.
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
Maternity Cover Lecturer in English based at City College 0.6FTE, 21.6 hours per week, 52 weeks per year £29,552 - £35,298 per annum pro rata, (£17,731 - £21,178 per annum actual) The Post We are pleased to offer a fixed term position within our large and ever growing innovative and proactive team. We are one of the largest post-16 GCSE centres in the UK, teaching English and Maths to approximately 4,500 full time learners. You will be required to teach functional skills and GCSE English to predominantly year olds alongside their vocational qualifications as an integral part of their programme of study. Some experience of teaching students with barriers and challenges to learning would be an advantage and you would be required to course lead a curriculum area. English and Maths The department teaches, English and Maths GCSEs and Functional Skills and English. Key features of the Centre include: Our part time adult provision offers, English and Maths GCSE, Functional Skills English and Maths to approximately 500 students. We work very closely with course teams across the College to ensure successful English and Maths outcomes for those studying full time vocational qualifications. A specialist tutorial team working closely with students, teachers and parents and providing support for progression to further and higher education, employment and training Dedicated, specialist accommodation, including subject base rooms Access to the College s wide range of specialist services such as our GEM Study Centre, library, additional learning support and personal and financial support A friendly and informal working environment City College Norwich City College Norwich is an inclusive, futures focused college, graded Good by Ofsted, committed to serving the local and regional communities, ensuring people gain the skills, knowledge and confidence to reach their full potential. Our staff are skilled, high performing and committed to our students and we now wish to appoint exceptional individuals for these key posts, who share this commitment to provide the very best learning, exemplary industry standard experiences for Apprentices, students and the communities we serve. The college is making a significant contribution to the wider strategic development of education and training in the city and across Norfolk, in close partnership with the local community, schools and employers. This is helping to strengthen progression routes, raise the quality of provision and improve value for money. Quality improvement and staff development initiatives have raised the quality of teaching, learning and assessment and led to improved outcomes for learners. Learners make a major contribution to decision making within the college, particularly through the work of the students union president, who is an influential member of the senior executive and corporation. There are good progression opportunities and high progression rates for many learners. Teaching, learning and assessment are good. Well-qualified and experienced teachers and support staff have high expectations, support students well and help improve outcomes. Students develop good personal, social and employability skills and make good progress. Students develop and improve their English and mathematics skills well. Working in Norwich For applicants from other areas of the country, working in Norwich offers an exceptional range of benefits. The city centre combines historic architecture with excellent shops and leisure facilities, all within a few minutes walk of the college. There are good local schools and the city hosts the University of East Anglia. Housing within easy reach of the college is often competitively priced and ranges from urban and contemporary to rural and traditional. Please click here to view the Job Description and Person Specification Closing date: Sunday 9 October 2022 All newly appointed employees are required to complete an enhanced DBS Check and register with the DBS Update Service.Please note: From 28 November 2020 the government implemented changes to the filtering rules, and we have been instructed that we cannot accept any update service checks on DBS certificates that have been issued before this date. Therefore, a new one must be completed with City College Norwich.
Newcastle & Stafford Colleges Group
Newcastle, Staffordshire
In November 2019 Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group (NSCG) became the first further education provider in England to achieve outstanding grades in every area of Ofsted's recently reformed Education Inspection Framework (EIF). The inspection report praised all areas of the College's provision and acknowledged NSCG's 'positive, stimulating and safe learning environment', 'highly motivated staff', and 'learners' exemplary behaviour and attitudes to learning'. It also highlighted the fantastic partnerships the College has with industry. To read the full Ofsted report for Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group, please visit the Ofsted Government website, select Find an Inspection Report and search for Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group. The group is currently home to a population of over 5,000 full-time students and around 500 students on higher education programmes. We have over 4,000 part-time or adult learners and 2,000 apprentices where we work with over 800 individual employers. We are looking for a Lecturer of English within our GCSE & Functional Skills team. Our ideal candidate will be an inspiring lecturer who has a proven record of innovation and a pro-active approach to delivery. You will have also demonstrated an understanding and sensitivity towards the needs of your learners and used this to help them reach their true potential. Based in our cross college English and Mathematics department, we are looking for individuals who are enthusiastic, self-motivated and a team player. As well as relevant experience, you will be qualified with an English or related degree. You will have achieved a teaching qualification at Level 5 (DTLLS or equivalent). Main Duties and Responsibilities: Play an active role in raising the standard and awareness of English across college Deliver excellent standards of teaching and learning across all areas within the curriculum area Engage in core duties including preparation, marking, monitoring student progress, preparing reports, setting and marking of examination papers, developing and preparing flexible learning materials. To be involved in marketing of the College, Faculty and Department. Required Skills and Experience: Has a degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline. Teaching qualification (PGCE or DTTLS) or willingness to obtain Is well organised and able to manage the peaks and troughs of a varied workload. Able to communicate effectively with students and peers. What's in it for you? The college offers and excellent benefits package which includes: Teachers' Pension Scheme Excellent Training and Development Opportunities 37 days annual leave (pro rata) (plus a 2 week Christmas closure period) How to apply To apply for the role of Lecturer in GCSE FS English, please click 'Apply Now' to complete an online application form. (If you are applying via a jobs board, you will receive an e-mail and link that will take you directly to our application form on the Newcastle & Stafford Colleges Group website). The closing date for completed applications is 30th January 2022 This college is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All college based positions are subject to enhanced DBS check and are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from all sectors of the community.
Jan 20, 2022
Full time
In November 2019 Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group (NSCG) became the first further education provider in England to achieve outstanding grades in every area of Ofsted's recently reformed Education Inspection Framework (EIF). The inspection report praised all areas of the College's provision and acknowledged NSCG's 'positive, stimulating and safe learning environment', 'highly motivated staff', and 'learners' exemplary behaviour and attitudes to learning'. It also highlighted the fantastic partnerships the College has with industry. To read the full Ofsted report for Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group, please visit the Ofsted Government website, select Find an Inspection Report and search for Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group. The group is currently home to a population of over 5,000 full-time students and around 500 students on higher education programmes. We have over 4,000 part-time or adult learners and 2,000 apprentices where we work with over 800 individual employers. We are looking for a Lecturer of English within our GCSE & Functional Skills team. Our ideal candidate will be an inspiring lecturer who has a proven record of innovation and a pro-active approach to delivery. You will have also demonstrated an understanding and sensitivity towards the needs of your learners and used this to help them reach their true potential. Based in our cross college English and Mathematics department, we are looking for individuals who are enthusiastic, self-motivated and a team player. As well as relevant experience, you will be qualified with an English or related degree. You will have achieved a teaching qualification at Level 5 (DTLLS or equivalent). Main Duties and Responsibilities: Play an active role in raising the standard and awareness of English across college Deliver excellent standards of teaching and learning across all areas within the curriculum area Engage in core duties including preparation, marking, monitoring student progress, preparing reports, setting and marking of examination papers, developing and preparing flexible learning materials. To be involved in marketing of the College, Faculty and Department. Required Skills and Experience: Has a degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline. Teaching qualification (PGCE or DTTLS) or willingness to obtain Is well organised and able to manage the peaks and troughs of a varied workload. Able to communicate effectively with students and peers. What's in it for you? The college offers and excellent benefits package which includes: Teachers' Pension Scheme Excellent Training and Development Opportunities 37 days annual leave (pro rata) (plus a 2 week Christmas closure period) How to apply To apply for the role of Lecturer in GCSE FS English, please click 'Apply Now' to complete an online application form. (If you are applying via a jobs board, you will receive an e-mail and link that will take you directly to our application form on the Newcastle & Stafford Colleges Group website). The closing date for completed applications is 30th January 2022 This college is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All college based positions are subject to enhanced DBS check and are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from all sectors of the community.
Hours: Part-time, variable hours (TBC) Salary: £18.68 ph (£23.69 ph inclusive of holiday pay) Closing Date: Monday 13th December 9 am Interview Date: TBA Shipley College is situated in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Saltaire and is committed to high standards, encouraging staff and students to do their best and to aim high. Shipley College is an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. Do you have the necessary qualifications, skills and/or experience to deliver teaching, learning and assessment and contribute to the effectiveness and success in English GCSE, functional skills and English AS? This lecturing role includes, but is not limited to, the following activities: Planning, preparing, teaching/delivering modules and supporting learning on a range of English programmes from Entry level through to Level 2 Coordination of low-level GCSE provision providing guidance, support and tutorship for learner groups and individuals, as appropriate Meeting both external and internal quality assurance processes in relation to programmes Developing and growing relationships with partnership organisations Carrying out academic administration duties as required How to Apply Application forms can be obtained from . Completed applications should be submitted to
Dec 07, 2021
Full time
Hours: Part-time, variable hours (TBC) Salary: £18.68 ph (£23.69 ph inclusive of holiday pay) Closing Date: Monday 13th December 9 am Interview Date: TBA Shipley College is situated in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Saltaire and is committed to high standards, encouraging staff and students to do their best and to aim high. Shipley College is an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. Do you have the necessary qualifications, skills and/or experience to deliver teaching, learning and assessment and contribute to the effectiveness and success in English GCSE, functional skills and English AS? This lecturing role includes, but is not limited to, the following activities: Planning, preparing, teaching/delivering modules and supporting learning on a range of English programmes from Entry level through to Level 2 Coordination of low-level GCSE provision providing guidance, support and tutorship for learner groups and individuals, as appropriate Meeting both external and internal quality assurance processes in relation to programmes Developing and growing relationships with partnership organisations Carrying out academic administration duties as required How to Apply Application forms can be obtained from . Completed applications should be submitted to
An exciting teaching opportunity has arisen for an experience, knowledgeable and passionate teacher to teach GCSE/Functional skills English. As an English tutor you will have a full time cohort of learners split into groups. You will be responsible for delivering both GCSE and Functional skills lessons, bringing learning to life in a way that excites and inspires our learners. You will work closely with a learner support officer to support learners through their journey from recruitment to achievement, taking full responsibility for the achievement of your learners. English Tutor Responsibilities: Plan and deliver knowledgeable and exciting lessons Track the progress learners make from their starting point and in every lesson Mark and provide feedback to learners within a week of submission Support learners to achieve and realise their aspirational goals English Tutor Requirements: You must have a proven credible track record of working in an English teaching setting for a minimum period of 3 years and experience of delivering outstanding lessons and achieving excellent outcomes for learners. You must have a recognised teaching qualification with an English qualification minimum grade 5 or equivalent. All positions are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exemptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for an Enhanced Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions, cautions, warnings and reprimands. Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post holders to share this commitment. About us: The Opportunity Centre, part of the aspire-igen group, is committed to helping individuals, organisations and communities succeed through learning and work. We have a strong track record of successfully delivering government funded initiatives and contracts including ESF contracts and Study Programmes. We are also a provider of advice and support services to young people and adults in the Yorkshire and Humber area. The Opportunity Centre is an equal opportunities employer. We wish to encourage the recruitment of staff from under-represented groups to apply for the advertised positions. The Opportunity Centre will seek to recruit the best candidate for the job based on merit. The recruitment and selection process will ensure the identification of the person best suited to the job and The Opportunity Centre. Location: Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Part Time, 18.5 hrs per week Salary: £28,280 pro rata per annum (actual salary £14,140 per annum) No Agencies Please You may have experience of the following: SEN Teacher, Course Manager, English Teacher, English Lecturer, Teach, Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Course Design, Education, Mentor, Tutor, Teaching, GCSE, Functional Skills, English, Functional Skills Tutor, etc Ref: (Apply online only)
Dec 05, 2021
Full time
An exciting teaching opportunity has arisen for an experience, knowledgeable and passionate teacher to teach GCSE/Functional skills English. As an English tutor you will have a full time cohort of learners split into groups. You will be responsible for delivering both GCSE and Functional skills lessons, bringing learning to life in a way that excites and inspires our learners. You will work closely with a learner support officer to support learners through their journey from recruitment to achievement, taking full responsibility for the achievement of your learners. English Tutor Responsibilities: Plan and deliver knowledgeable and exciting lessons Track the progress learners make from their starting point and in every lesson Mark and provide feedback to learners within a week of submission Support learners to achieve and realise their aspirational goals English Tutor Requirements: You must have a proven credible track record of working in an English teaching setting for a minimum period of 3 years and experience of delivering outstanding lessons and achieving excellent outcomes for learners. You must have a recognised teaching qualification with an English qualification minimum grade 5 or equivalent. All positions are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exemptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for an Enhanced Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions, cautions, warnings and reprimands. Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post holders to share this commitment. About us: The Opportunity Centre, part of the aspire-igen group, is committed to helping individuals, organisations and communities succeed through learning and work. We have a strong track record of successfully delivering government funded initiatives and contracts including ESF contracts and Study Programmes. We are also a provider of advice and support services to young people and adults in the Yorkshire and Humber area. The Opportunity Centre is an equal opportunities employer. We wish to encourage the recruitment of staff from under-represented groups to apply for the advertised positions. The Opportunity Centre will seek to recruit the best candidate for the job based on merit. The recruitment and selection process will ensure the identification of the person best suited to the job and The Opportunity Centre. Location: Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Part Time, 18.5 hrs per week Salary: £28,280 pro rata per annum (actual salary £14,140 per annum) No Agencies Please You may have experience of the following: SEN Teacher, Course Manager, English Teacher, English Lecturer, Teach, Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Course Design, Education, Mentor, Tutor, Teaching, GCSE, Functional Skills, English, Functional Skills Tutor, etc Ref: (Apply online only)
An exciting teaching opportunity has arisen for an experienced, knowledgeable and passionate teacher to teach GCSE/Functional skills English. As an English tutor you will have a full time cohort of learners split into groups. You will be responsible for delivering both GCSE and Functional skills lessons, bringing learning to life in a way that excites and inspires our learners. You will work closely with a learner support officer to support learners through their journey from recruitment to achievement, taking full responsibility for the achievement of your learners. English Tutor Responsibilities: • Plan and deliver knowledgeable and exciting lessons • Track the progress learners make from their starting point and in every lesson • Mark and provide feedback to learners within a week of submission • Support learners to achieve and realise their aspirational goals English Tutor Requirements: You must have a proven credible track record of working in an English teaching setting for a minimum period of 3 years and experience of delivering outstanding lessons and achieving excellent outcomes for learners. You must have a recognised teaching qualification with an English qualification minimum grade 5 or equivalent. All positions are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exemptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for an Enhanced Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions, cautions, warnings and reprimands. Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post holders to share this commitment. About us: The Opportunity Centre, part of the aspire-igen group, is committed to helping individuals, organisations and communities succeed through learning and work. We have a strong track record of successfully delivering government funded initiatives and contracts including ESF contracts and Study Programmes. We are also a provider of advice and support services to young people and adults in the Yorkshire and Humber area. The Opportunity Centre is an equal opportunities employer. We wish to encourage the recruitment of staff from under-represented groups to apply for the advertised positions. The Opportunity Centre will seek to recruit the best candidate for the job based on merit. The recruitment and selection process will ensure the identification of the person best suited to the job and The Opportunity Centre. Location: Wakefield Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Part Time, 22.5 hrs per week Salary: £28,280 per annum (Actual salary Pro Rata £17,197 per annum) No Agencies Please You may have experience of the following: SEN Teacher, Course Manager, English Teacher, English Lecturer, Teach, Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Course Design, Education, Mentor, Tutor, Teaching, GCSE, Functional Skills, English, Functional Skills Tutor, etc Ref: (Apply online only)
Dec 04, 2021
Full time
An exciting teaching opportunity has arisen for an experienced, knowledgeable and passionate teacher to teach GCSE/Functional skills English. As an English tutor you will have a full time cohort of learners split into groups. You will be responsible for delivering both GCSE and Functional skills lessons, bringing learning to life in a way that excites and inspires our learners. You will work closely with a learner support officer to support learners through their journey from recruitment to achievement, taking full responsibility for the achievement of your learners. English Tutor Responsibilities: • Plan and deliver knowledgeable and exciting lessons • Track the progress learners make from their starting point and in every lesson • Mark and provide feedback to learners within a week of submission • Support learners to achieve and realise their aspirational goals English Tutor Requirements: You must have a proven credible track record of working in an English teaching setting for a minimum period of 3 years and experience of delivering outstanding lessons and achieving excellent outcomes for learners. You must have a recognised teaching qualification with an English qualification minimum grade 5 or equivalent. All positions are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exemptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for an Enhanced Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions, cautions, warnings and reprimands. Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post holders to share this commitment. About us: The Opportunity Centre, part of the aspire-igen group, is committed to helping individuals, organisations and communities succeed through learning and work. We have a strong track record of successfully delivering government funded initiatives and contracts including ESF contracts and Study Programmes. We are also a provider of advice and support services to young people and adults in the Yorkshire and Humber area. The Opportunity Centre is an equal opportunities employer. We wish to encourage the recruitment of staff from under-represented groups to apply for the advertised positions. The Opportunity Centre will seek to recruit the best candidate for the job based on merit. The recruitment and selection process will ensure the identification of the person best suited to the job and The Opportunity Centre. Location: Wakefield Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Part Time, 22.5 hrs per week Salary: £28,280 per annum (Actual salary Pro Rata £17,197 per annum) No Agencies Please You may have experience of the following: SEN Teacher, Course Manager, English Teacher, English Lecturer, Teach, Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Course Design, Education, Mentor, Tutor, Teaching, GCSE, Functional Skills, English, Functional Skills Tutor, etc Ref: (Apply online only)
An exciting teaching opportunity has arisen for an experienced, knowledgeable and passionate teacher to teach GCSE/Functional skills English. As an English tutor you will have a full time cohort of learners split into groups. You will be responsible for delivering both GCSE and Functional skills lessons, bringing learning to life in a way that excites and inspires our client's learners. You will work closely with a learner support officer to support learners through their journey from recruitment to achievement, taking full responsibility for the achievement of your learners.English Tutor Responsibilities:• Plan and deliver knowledgeable and exciting lessons• Track the progress learners make from their starting point and in every lesson• Mark and provide feedback to learners within a week of submission• Support learners to achieve and realise their aspirational goalsEnglish Tutor Requirements:You must have a proven credible track record of working in an English teaching setting for a minimum period of 3 years and experience of delivering outstanding lessons and achieving excellent outcomes for learners.You must have a recognised teaching qualification with an English qualification minimum grade 5 or equivalent.All positions are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exemptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for an Enhanced Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions, cautions, warnings and reprimandsOur client's organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post holders to share this commitment.About our client: Our client is committed to helping individuals, organisations and communities succeed through learning and work. They have a strong track record of successfully delivering government funded initiatives and contracts including ESF contracts and Study Programmes. They are also a provider of advice and support services to young people and adults in the Yorkshire and Humber areaOur client is an equal opportunities employer. They wish to encourage the recruitment of staff from under-represented groups to apply for the advertised positions. They will seek to recruit the best candidate for the job based on merit. The recruitment and selection process will ensure the identification of the person best suited to the job.Location: WakefieldContract Type: PermanentHours: Part Time, 22.5 hrs per weekSalary: £28,280 per annum (Actual salary Pro Rata £17,197 per annum)No Agencies PleaseYou may have experience of the following: SEN Teacher, Course Manager, English Teacher, English Lecturer, Teach, Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Course Design, Education, Mentor, Tutor, Teaching, GCSE, Functional Skills, English, Functional Skills Tutor, etcRef:
Dec 04, 2021
Full time
An exciting teaching opportunity has arisen for an experienced, knowledgeable and passionate teacher to teach GCSE/Functional skills English. As an English tutor you will have a full time cohort of learners split into groups. You will be responsible for delivering both GCSE and Functional skills lessons, bringing learning to life in a way that excites and inspires our client's learners. You will work closely with a learner support officer to support learners through their journey from recruitment to achievement, taking full responsibility for the achievement of your learners.English Tutor Responsibilities:• Plan and deliver knowledgeable and exciting lessons• Track the progress learners make from their starting point and in every lesson• Mark and provide feedback to learners within a week of submission• Support learners to achieve and realise their aspirational goalsEnglish Tutor Requirements:You must have a proven credible track record of working in an English teaching setting for a minimum period of 3 years and experience of delivering outstanding lessons and achieving excellent outcomes for learners.You must have a recognised teaching qualification with an English qualification minimum grade 5 or equivalent.All positions are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exemptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for an Enhanced Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions, cautions, warnings and reprimandsOur client's organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post holders to share this commitment.About our client: Our client is committed to helping individuals, organisations and communities succeed through learning and work. They have a strong track record of successfully delivering government funded initiatives and contracts including ESF contracts and Study Programmes. They are also a provider of advice and support services to young people and adults in the Yorkshire and Humber areaOur client is an equal opportunities employer. They wish to encourage the recruitment of staff from under-represented groups to apply for the advertised positions. They will seek to recruit the best candidate for the job based on merit. The recruitment and selection process will ensure the identification of the person best suited to the job.Location: WakefieldContract Type: PermanentHours: Part Time, 22.5 hrs per weekSalary: £28,280 per annum (Actual salary Pro Rata £17,197 per annum)No Agencies PleaseYou may have experience of the following: SEN Teacher, Course Manager, English Teacher, English Lecturer, Teach, Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Course Design, Education, Mentor, Tutor, Teaching, GCSE, Functional Skills, English, Functional Skills Tutor, etcRef:
GCSE English Lecturer - Duchy College Stoke Climsland Campus - CC 36 £26,000 - Hours per week: 37 - Weeks per year: 52 - Closing date: 10 December 2021 - Interviews: 14 December 2021 Based at Duchy College Stoke Climsland, we are looking for an experienced individual to teach GCSE and Functional skills English delivering a high-quality experience for our learners. Applicants must have a degree in a relevant subject and hold a recognised teaching qualification. If you require further information please call Sam Rookes on or We have excellent terms and conditions of employment. We offer access to generous occupational pension schemes for teachers and support staff. We have generous annual leave schemes including a paid Christmas closure of two weeks for most roles. We have flexible and supportive family friendly working practices with a range of contracts available including term time only options. We have a range of staff development activities available and all employees have access to free tuition on many of our courses. We offer a range of health and wellbeing initiatives to our employees including access to free counselling and a corporate eye care scheme. Most of our campus sites offer free parking to employees as well as discounted restaurants and salons.
Dec 02, 2021
Full time
GCSE English Lecturer - Duchy College Stoke Climsland Campus - CC 36 £26,000 - Hours per week: 37 - Weeks per year: 52 - Closing date: 10 December 2021 - Interviews: 14 December 2021 Based at Duchy College Stoke Climsland, we are looking for an experienced individual to teach GCSE and Functional skills English delivering a high-quality experience for our learners. Applicants must have a degree in a relevant subject and hold a recognised teaching qualification. If you require further information please call Sam Rookes on or We have excellent terms and conditions of employment. We offer access to generous occupational pension schemes for teachers and support staff. We have generous annual leave schemes including a paid Christmas closure of two weeks for most roles. We have flexible and supportive family friendly working practices with a range of contracts available including term time only options. We have a range of staff development activities available and all employees have access to free tuition on many of our courses. We offer a range of health and wellbeing initiatives to our employees including access to free counselling and a corporate eye care scheme. Most of our campus sites offer free parking to employees as well as discounted restaurants and salons.
Milton Keynes College Group
Market Harborough, Leicestershire
Location: HMP Gartree, Market Harborough, LE16 7RP Hours: 24 hours per week (across 3 days), 52 weeks per year Flexible Working: We welcome applications from those seeking flexible hours Potential scope for further hours, full time applications also welcomed Salary: Up to £20,849 pro rata (Subject to experience) Apprenticeships: Development opportunities are available through Apprenticeship standards Reporting To: Education Manager Closing Date for Applications: 02/01/2022 IN SHORT Milton Keynes College are seeking a creative and passionate Barbering Lecturer/Tutor to join the Education Team based at HMP Gartree on a part-time basis. As a Barbering Lecturer, you will be delivering engaging Barbering classes to diverse groups of learners within the prison. The courses are City & Guilds accredited, and you will be delivering Level 2 qualifications. We are seeking an individual who has salon experience, as part of the role will be based in the Barbershop at HMP Gartree, supporting the learners. Milton Keynes College is passionate about reducing re-offending by providing learners with qualifications and skills that they can apply to employment whilst in custody and upon release. We would like you to be part of the learner's journey, offering your skills and knowledge to guide them throughout their courses. Barbering is a popular course with the learners and this will be an exciting opportunity to join a dedicated team! MK College will treat all applicants fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability or any other individual characteristic. We particularly encourage applications from people with backgrounds which are currently under-represented within Milton Keynes College. All offers made to successful candidates are subject to satisfactory outcomes to a range of pre-employment checks including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS). In addition, security clearance is required for all prison services positions up to Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) level. OUR BENEFITS 35 days annual leave, 3 additional days leave for Christmas to New Year closure and UK Bank Holidays (entitlement will be pro-rated for part-time employees) Generous Pension Scheme Professional development opportunities, including professional qualifications Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) accessible 24 hours per day, 365 days per year A variety of amazing discounts with NUS Card Employee wellbeing platform with options to book free activities ABOUT HMP GARTREE HMP Gartree is a Cat B lifer prison which houses just over 700 life sentence prisoners. The education department offers a wide range of courses which include Functional Skills maths and English and ESOL, a wide range of GCSE's, Peer Mentoring and a good suite of both Art and ICT qualifications that include Web design and E-image. NVQ's in Catering are also delivered with excellent facilities and" hands on" experience in our own Flavours staff restaurant. We are a small department who are passionate about our learners, strive for quality and believe we can help change lives through learning. We have successful working relationships with all the other agencies in the prison who value our contribution to the lifer journey and beyond. ** For further information about this opportunity, please refer to the attached document.
Dec 02, 2021
Full time
Location: HMP Gartree, Market Harborough, LE16 7RP Hours: 24 hours per week (across 3 days), 52 weeks per year Flexible Working: We welcome applications from those seeking flexible hours Potential scope for further hours, full time applications also welcomed Salary: Up to £20,849 pro rata (Subject to experience) Apprenticeships: Development opportunities are available through Apprenticeship standards Reporting To: Education Manager Closing Date for Applications: 02/01/2022 IN SHORT Milton Keynes College are seeking a creative and passionate Barbering Lecturer/Tutor to join the Education Team based at HMP Gartree on a part-time basis. As a Barbering Lecturer, you will be delivering engaging Barbering classes to diverse groups of learners within the prison. The courses are City & Guilds accredited, and you will be delivering Level 2 qualifications. We are seeking an individual who has salon experience, as part of the role will be based in the Barbershop at HMP Gartree, supporting the learners. Milton Keynes College is passionate about reducing re-offending by providing learners with qualifications and skills that they can apply to employment whilst in custody and upon release. We would like you to be part of the learner's journey, offering your skills and knowledge to guide them throughout their courses. Barbering is a popular course with the learners and this will be an exciting opportunity to join a dedicated team! MK College will treat all applicants fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability or any other individual characteristic. We particularly encourage applications from people with backgrounds which are currently under-represented within Milton Keynes College. All offers made to successful candidates are subject to satisfactory outcomes to a range of pre-employment checks including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS). In addition, security clearance is required for all prison services positions up to Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) level. OUR BENEFITS 35 days annual leave, 3 additional days leave for Christmas to New Year closure and UK Bank Holidays (entitlement will be pro-rated for part-time employees) Generous Pension Scheme Professional development opportunities, including professional qualifications Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) accessible 24 hours per day, 365 days per year A variety of amazing discounts with NUS Card Employee wellbeing platform with options to book free activities ABOUT HMP GARTREE HMP Gartree is a Cat B lifer prison which houses just over 700 life sentence prisoners. The education department offers a wide range of courses which include Functional Skills maths and English and ESOL, a wide range of GCSE's, Peer Mentoring and a good suite of both Art and ICT qualifications that include Web design and E-image. NVQ's in Catering are also delivered with excellent facilities and" hands on" experience in our own Flavours staff restaurant. We are a small department who are passionate about our learners, strive for quality and believe we can help change lives through learning. We have successful working relationships with all the other agencies in the prison who value our contribution to the lifer journey and beyond. ** For further information about this opportunity, please refer to the attached document.
Salary: £24,772 - £34,211 per annum Appointments will not usually be made above point L10 (£29,495) and progression beyond point L10 is subject to the attainment of certain qualifications Post Ref: (phone number removed) Hours: 37 hours per week Base: King's Lynn You will teach on a variety of courses within the Faculty including English and Art for level 1 learners. You must have a Degree in an Arts based subject or equivalent and experience of teaching people with a range of learning difficulties and disabilities and experience of Teaching Functional Skills English. A Level 4 Teaching qualification (e.g. Certificate in Education & Training L4/CTLLS) is essential for this role. You must also have a Level 5 teaching qualification (e.g. Diploma in Education/DTLLS/Cert Ed/PGCE), or equivalent, or be willing to obtain one within the first 3 years of employment. You must also have Level 2 English and Maths (GCSE A*-C/9-4) or equivalent or be willing to obtain within the first 18 months of employment. The ability to travel is essential for this role. We offer an excellent package including a generous annual leave allowance, plus five College closure days, fee waivers on some College courses, a contributory pension scheme and support with training and development. You can now view all our current vacancies on (url removed) and apply on-line should you wish to. For more information on working in the local area, please go to (url removed) Closing date for receipt of all applications: 12 noon, Friday 3 December 2021
Dec 01, 2021
Full time
Salary: £24,772 - £34,211 per annum Appointments will not usually be made above point L10 (£29,495) and progression beyond point L10 is subject to the attainment of certain qualifications Post Ref: (phone number removed) Hours: 37 hours per week Base: King's Lynn You will teach on a variety of courses within the Faculty including English and Art for level 1 learners. You must have a Degree in an Arts based subject or equivalent and experience of teaching people with a range of learning difficulties and disabilities and experience of Teaching Functional Skills English. A Level 4 Teaching qualification (e.g. Certificate in Education & Training L4/CTLLS) is essential for this role. You must also have a Level 5 teaching qualification (e.g. Diploma in Education/DTLLS/Cert Ed/PGCE), or equivalent, or be willing to obtain one within the first 3 years of employment. You must also have Level 2 English and Maths (GCSE A*-C/9-4) or equivalent or be willing to obtain within the first 18 months of employment. The ability to travel is essential for this role. We offer an excellent package including a generous annual leave allowance, plus five College closure days, fee waivers on some College courses, a contributory pension scheme and support with training and development. You can now view all our current vacancies on (url removed) and apply on-line should you wish to. For more information on working in the local area, please go to (url removed) Closing date for receipt of all applications: 12 noon, Friday 3 December 2021