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Food Safety Trainer

Food Safety Trainer

Westminster Adult Education Service (WAES)

Central London

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
12 February 2018

Job overview

Part Time Food Safety Trainers Needed – Immediate Start

Freelance - you will be employed on a freelance basis.   

Westminster Adult Education Service (WAES) recently judged by Ofsted Inspection as “officially good and on our way to outstanding” is the largest local authority adult education service in London and one of the largest in the country. We offer a large and diverse programme of further education qualification courses and employer-based training as well as extensive community based provision. We have a diverse, enthusiastic student community, taught and supported by well qualified, dedicated staff. Our three main centres in Westminster are all modern, easily accessible and purpose built, offering high quality teaching and learning facilities.

We are looking to expand our offering of traineeships and apprenticeships and are looking for trainers to deliver qualifications in the following area:

Food Safety

You should have a recognised training or teaching qualification and be capable of delivering training sessions.

To Apply:

If you are interested, please send your CV and a Covering Letter to include referees and the rate you would charge to recruitment@waes.ac.uk

There is no Job Description available for this post.

Please quote reference number ED/WAES/784

Closing date: 9am Monday 12 February 2018

Interviews: 15th /16th February 2018

About Westminster Adult Education Service (WAES)

Westminster is one of the most diverse and dynamic communities in Britain. Westminster Adult Education Service (WAES) reflects that diversity and dynamism. We are one of the largest adult education providers in the country.

The service is part of the education department of the City of Westminster and is funded by the London Central Learning and Skills Council. Our board of governors includes student representatives, elected members of the city council and members from the community and local organisations.

We have strong roots in the community, running courses where they are needed through partnerships with the local authority and other community and education bodies.

To ensure the quality of our courses and support for students, WAES is inspected by Ofsted. On courses leading to national qualifications, we must also meet the high standards required by examination bodies.

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Applications closed