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Lecturer in Early Years

Lecturer in Early Years

Oaklands College - Welwyn Garden City Campus

Hertfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
24,443 - 27501
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
15 August 2017

Job overview

Lecturer in Early Years   Based at the Welwyn Garden City Campus Fixed Term Contract up to 1 year 22.2 hours per week – Work pattern to be confirmed  £24,443 - £27,501 pro rata

Are you able to inspire and motivate young people? Do you want to work with a team who are committed to improve the life and opportunities of young people? 

The successful candidate would be required to teach on a range of programmes at Level 2 and 3 across a range of subjects including:

L3 Diploma in Childcare and Education (Early Years Educator) (VRQ) Level 2 Certificate in an Introduction to Early Years Education Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (QCF) Knowledge based Functional skills English and Maths You will also be involved in tutorials and enrichment activities.

You should have a strong commitment to high standards of classroom practice and experience of teaching, or working with young people. You should hold at least a Level 3 qualification in Childcare/Early Years. You will have a genuine regard for young people and want to work with us to ensure that all our students aspire to do well. You will demonstrate and professional standards in your area of work. The ability to work in a team is essential, sharing good practice and working collaboratively with colleagues are qualities that we will be looking for.

The role will involve teaching 14-18 year olds as well as 19 + students on level 2 and level 3 Early years Programmes. You will also be expected to assess students work and provide them with developmental feedback, track student progress and support students’ success.

Closing Date: Thursday 17th August

Interview date: Wednesday 30th August – WGC

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About Oaklands College - Welwyn Garden City Campus

Oaklands College is a large further education college located in St Albans and Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. The institution offers close to 1,500 courses across a wide range of disciplines. Currently, the college has approximately 10,000 students.

Oaklands College was established in 1991, through the merger of St Albans City College, De Havilland College, and Hertfordshire College of Agriculture and Horticulture.

Principal

Zoe Hancock

Values and vision

Oaklands College’s mission statement is “to realise the potential of our communities”. To accomplish this mission, the college focuses on values such as innovation, collaboration, diversity, excellence and communication.

The college strives to ensure that its students achieve their full potential in both their personal and professional lives. Staff encourage students to examine their individual needs and ambitions, so they can be provided with the ideal learning environment.

Oaklands College is dedicated to fostering a supportive, inclusive environment in which all students are treated fairly according to their needs.

Ofsted report

“The teaching methods seek to challenge students, helping them to remain invested in the subject matter. Often, the lessons encourage students to develop practical skills as well as contribute to discourse on the topic at hand. The college has a rigorous process for assessing the teaching quality which has resulted in an environment in which teachers avail themselves of a wide array of resources in order to encourage student progress. The students are provided with a high level of information and guidance via tutorials. College students are respectful towards each other and the staff, and many of them report feeling a sense of security and support.”

View Oaklands College's latest Ofsted report 

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Applications closed