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Lecturer in Early Years

Lecturer in Early Years

North Kent College

Kent

  • Expired
Salary:
£30,280 – £37,251 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
7 December 2017

Job overview

  

Location: The role is based at the College’s Dartford and Gravesend campuses.

Working hours: 37 hours per week (Monday to Friday), 52 weeks per annum.

We are inviting applications from suitably qualified and experienced lecturers to teach, support and assess students studying on our programmes within the Early Years sector, including the CACHE EYE qualification suite at Levels 2 and 3 through to the Foundation Degree in Early Years.

We are seeking a creative, enthusiastic team player who can inspire and motivate learners.

The role requires a strong commitment to high standards of classroom practice and experience of teaching and working with children and young people within the Early Years sector. A relevant vocational qualification or degree (and ideally a teaching qualification) are also essential.

In return, you will be working within an enabling environment as part of an energetic, supportive team sharing good practice and working collaboratively with colleagues to produce excellent outcomes that build on success and excellence.

You can also look forward to an excellent benefits package including 37 days’ annual leave + bank holidays, pension scheme, life assurance, childcare vouchers, free parking, onsite nursery, restaurants and a coffee shop. In addition to the above, you will enjoy discounted sports facilities, gym membership and beauty treatments.

For a full job description and to apply, please visit North Kent College’s staff vacancies page.

Closing date for applications: Thursday 7th December 2017. Interviews will take place on Friday 15th December 2017.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of learners. All appointments are subject to the receipt of a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check, providing it to the College for review.

About North Kent College

North Kent College is a mixed, non-denominational, further education college in Kent serving students from the age of 16 and above. North Kent College was established in 1895 and has a wide range of learning facilities, including a theatre, training restaurant, hair and beauty training salon and a nursery. In 2014 it was identified by Ofsted as good with outstanding features. The college offers a number of full-time and part-time courses in Further Education, Higher Education, Apprenticeships and Commercial training for companies and businesses. 

Principal

David Gleed

Values and vision

North Kent College’s motto is: “Your Choice, Your Career, Your Future,” and believes that all students should benefit from further education to benefit their future prospects. The college works to provide students with a wide range of training opportunities and experiences in a safe and happy learning environment. The British Values of democracy, law, liberty and respect & tolerance are promoted during daily college life with the hope that students will develop a strong moral code. An active Student Council at the Kent college ensures that students voices are heard and promotes skills in leadership and teamwork. Students also have the option of getting involved with the activities organised by the Student Union, which range from fundraising events to sports clubs. 

Ofsted

“Outcomes for learners are good. The majority of students are aged 16 to 18 and for those studying long courses, success rates are high and, at advanced level, very high. Students make better than expected progress given their starting points across most subject areas.”

View North Kent College’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed