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Assessors in Construction

Assessors in Construction

Leeds College of Building

Leeds College of Building

Salary:
Full time Equivalent - £24,725 to £28,583 per annum
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
15 November 2018

Job overview

LEEDS COLLEGE OF BUILDING  

FULL TIME & PART TIME NVQ ASSESSOR OPPORTUNITIES IN:  

  • CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT  
  • CIVIL ENGINEERING  
  • BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEERING 
  • FACILITIES MANAGEMENT  

Internal Ref: 0131

Salary: Full Time equivalent - £24,388 to £28,246  

Hours: (To be discussed at interview stage)              

Full Time – 37 hours per week              

Part Time – Fixed Part Time hours and Variable Hours available 

Leeds College of Building is the UK’s only specialist further education construction college.  We have an excellent reputation for providing quality education in Construction and the Built Environment and are looking for casual Assessors to work within our HE Construction, Design & Management team.  

You will be required to assess and gather evidence to build candidates’ portfolios from Level 3 (potentially up to level 6) enabling them to meet NVQ and skills standards requirements. Responsibilities also include carrying out candidate’s inductions, enrolment and profiling. You will be required to visit candidates on site in the Yorkshire region and throughout the UK where necessary; therefore the ability to use your own car is essential.  

You should have a relevant qualification and recent industry experience and ideally appropriate professional body membership.  Possession of or willingness to work towards assessor/IQA qualifications together with Level 2 Literacy/Numeracy qualifications i.e. GCSE (A*-C) in English and Maths are essential.   

In return we offer an excellent benefits package which, for this post, includes an excellent pension scheme (West Yorkshire Pension Fund), opportunities for flexible working and access to training and development.

Please note that all applications should be completed online.  

Please visit the vacancies section of our website at www.lcb.ac.uk.   CV’s will not be accepted.  

Closing date: Thursday 15 November 2018 at 4pm

Please note this position is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service Check.   

The College is committed to safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults. It is also committed to the ‘Prevent Duty’ and the requirement to prevent people being drawn into terrorism and expects all staff to share these commitments.

About Leeds College of Building

GENERAL INFORMATION ON COLLEGE

Introduction
Following incorporation on 1 April 1993, the College became independent of the Local Education Authority and is now mainly funded, approximately (75%) directly through the Learning and Skills Council (LSC). Each college is a corporate body and is responsible for all matters, including premises, with Governors effectively becoming the employers of College staff.

The College
The College was first established as an independent institution in 1960 and moved into purpose built accommodation in 1969. The College currently operates from three sites; North Street, Millwright Street and Hunslet Lane (Leeds central).

The Courses
For curriculum purposes, the College is divided into three Faculties administered by Faculty Managers and supported by Assistant Faculty Managers, Course Team Managers and Lecturers.

Faculty of Construction Crafts - Carpentry and Joinery, Shopfitting, Machine Woodworking, Furniture Manufacture, Painting and Decorating, Interior Systems Dry Lining, Roofing, Wall & Floor Tiling, Plastering, Interior System Dry Lining, Signmaking/Graphics, Brickwork, Entry Level work

Faculty of Mechanical & Engineering Services - Plumbing, Electrical Installation, Heating & Ventilating, Gas ACS, GNVQ Supervisory, Renewable Energies and Skills for Life.

Faculty of HE & Construction Management - CAD, Teacher Education "A" & "V" Units, Technician Studies, Management Studies, HE Development, Health & Safety, Sustainable Construction and Renewable Energies.

In addition Co-ordinators have responsibility for cross college work which includes Life Skills, Adult Education, Link Courses, IT, Quality and OSAT (On Site Assessment & Training).

Students and Staffing
The number of students attending the College during the year is approximately 5,500 made up of both full-time and part-time students.

The full-time College staff consists of approximately 124 full-time teaching staff and 141 support staff. In addition there are approximately 77 people who work on a part-time teaching basis.

No Smoking Policy
The College operates a no smoking policy. Smoking is not permitted on any part of the College sites. All staff are asked to play their part in the enforcement of this policy.

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Applications closed