Functional Skills Teacher (English, Maths & ICT)
Lancashire Adult Learning
Lancashire
- Expired
- Salary:
- £23.36 per hour
- Job type:
- Part Time, Temporary
- Apply by:
- 18 February 2019
Job overview
Part-time Hourly Paid Teacher – Functional Skills (English, Maths & ICT)
Salary: £23.36 per hour
Closing Date: Monday 18th February
Interview Date: TBC
Nelson and Colne College are looking for talented and student focused Part-time Hourly Paid Teachers to join their enthusiastic team! We are particularly looking for candidates who can deliver Functional Skills (English, Maths & ICT) across Lancashire, supporting our Work Based Learning and Apprenticeship provision.
Main duties include:
• Teach on a range of programmes delivering effective learning (Functional Skills – ICT, Maths & English)
• Plan and prepare high quality teaching and learning
• Develop and share resources for the course/subject
• Maintain comprehensive, up to date, records and provide information as requested using College systems to track and communicate student progress
• Ensure close liaison and good communications with colleagues
The ideal candidate will have:
• Degree in a relevant subject area or appropriate professional qualification
• Recognised teaching qualification (or a willingness to achieve one within the first 3 years of appointment)
• A higher degree or advanced qualification
• Successful teaching experience in a relevant subject area (Functional Skills – ICT, Maths & English)
• Knowledge of and proven ability to deliver the curriculum successfully
• Demonstrate a student centred approach to teaching and learning
How to apply:
If you’re interested in this post and would like to find out more, please visit our website and complete an online application form.
Please note: All of our posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check due to working with vulnerable adults and children. Should you wish to discuss this further, please get in touch with the HR team.
Attached documents
About Lancashire Adult Learning
- Lancashire Adult Learning
- Northlight, Glen Way, Brierfield
- Lancashire
- BB9 5NH
- United Kingdom
Lancashire Adult Learning is a network of more than 300 further education and adult learning centres across the county of Lancashire in north-west England. It is headquartered at Lancashire College in Chorley.
The organisation is one of the largest adult community learning providers in the country, and delivers almost all the adult and community learning budget allocated to Lancashire by the Skills Funding Agency. It serves more than 11,000 students and offers more than 2,000 courses.
Principal
Amanda Melton
Values and vision
Lancashire Adult Learning believes that empowering people to learn is at the heart of helping communities to thrive. It aims to help all adults in Lancashire, regardless of background, circumstance or age, to learn something new and take control of their own futures.
Its key values include: nurturing ambition for all; listening closely to all individuals to understand their particular needs; adaptability and flexibility; tailoring courses to suit different communities; and understanding the complex and changing needs of all communities in Lancashire through collaboration.
Ofsted report
“A strong and effective board of governors now drives forward a good pace of improvement through robust and determined support and challenge. The strategy to engage and recruit the very large majority of learners from the most disadvantaged areas and groups is highly effective.”
“The proportion of learners who successfully achieve their qualifications has rapidly improved since the previous inspection and is now high … Passionate tutors set high aspirations and expectations, using a wide range of activities to enable most learners to reach their potential.”
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