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Dog Grooming Lecturer / Dog Grooming Technician

Dog Grooming Lecturer / Dog Grooming Technician

Bishop Burton College

East Riding of Yorkshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Lecturer: £22.35 per teaching hour without a Level 5 teaching qualification or £23.52 per teaching hour with a Level 5 teaching qualification / Technician: £11.90 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Apply by:
22 September 2019

Job overview

Looking for a rewarding and worthwhile career inspiring others? Why not consider taking your knowledge and expertise into the classroom?

We are looking for a grooming Lecturer with a level 3 in Dog Grooming and a grooming Technician with a level 2 in Dog Grooming to support and teach the next generation of Dog Groomers.  

Dog Grooming Lecturer: Up to 14 hours per week, working every Monday and Saturday - £22.35 per teaching hour without a Level 5 teaching qualification or £23.52 per teaching hour with a Level 5 teaching qualification.  (This hourly rate includes payment for preparation time, assessment and annual leave)

Dog Grooming Technician: Up to 14 hours per week, working every Thursday and possibly one other day either Monday, Saturday or Sunday - £11.90 per hour.  (This hourly rate includes payment for annual leave)

Both jobs could also be done by one suitably qualified person and they are both on a fixed term basis until July 2020 to cover maternity leave.

Benefits

• Excellent rural work environment

• Free car parking

• A range of on-site catering facilities

• Discounted gym membership at the on-site gym

• Membership to the relevant Pension Scheme

• Strong College Values such as Striving for Excellence and ‘Can do’ Attitude


To apply please visit our website:

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About Bishop Burton College

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+44 1964 553000

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What you can expect at Bishop Burton College:

  • Committed staff, who really want you to succeed
  • Good resources with significant investment going into additional buildings this year
  • A college with very good retention and achievement figures for further and higher education learners
  • A vibrant college that strives for excellence in all that it does
  • A college with high expectations of its learners
  • A college that has excellent links with industry and is known for producing an industry ready work-force 

What you can expect as a Further Education student:

  • An interview at the college with a course tutor or manager who will assist you with reviewing your plans and choices
  • An interesting course & many involve practical activities around the college estate and farm
  • Free transport to get to and from college
  • Opportunities to undertake practical experience both on and off site
  • Support with your learning - study skills staff will assist you with lots of things such as completing your assignments, improving your spelling or sourcing information
  • Opportunities to become involved with extra sporting and social activities such as Duke of Edinburgh Award
  • Guidance and information on a range of health, finance, equality and welfare issues
  • A Learner Resource Centre that is open during "learning friendly hours" and prides itself on supporting all learners needs.
  • Frequent opportunities for you to feedback your thoughts to us

What you can expect as a Higher Education student:

  • An advisory interview which includes a tour of the facilities, talking with staff and current students and time to discuss your aspirations and needs
  • A well structured course delivered and assessed through a variety of methods
  • Access to on-site parking and in some cases, links to the college transport network
  • Support with sourcing work experience/placements
  • Specialist study skills support
  • Frequent opportunities to feedback on the college experience
  • Extensive extra sport, social and recreational activities taking place on a daily basis
  • Guidance and information on a range of health, finance, equality and welfare issues
  • An open access Learner Resource Centre that prides itself on supporting all learners needs
  • Frequent opportunities for you to feedback your thoughts to us 

  
 
 

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