Lecturer in Foundation Programmes
Chichester College
West Sussex
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 1 February 2018
Job overview
Chichester College Group
Chichester and Brinsbury Campus
Lecturer in Foundation Programmes
Pro rata of £20,671 - £36,287 (£12,402.60 - £21,772.20) per annum.
Ref: HR4871
22.2 hours per week, 52 weeks per year
An opportunity has arisen in Foundation Programmes for a part-time Lecturer to join our team, working across our Brinsbury and Chichester Campuses.
You will hold a degree or equivalent and have experience of teaching students with learning difficulties and disabilities at Entry level.
You should hold or be willing to undertake a relevant SEND qualification. You will also have knowledge of the recent SEND reforms, Preparing for Adulthood and the Children and Families Act 2014.
This is an excellent opportunity to be part of a professional and innovative team dedicated to and enabling our learners to progress and achieve.
Closing date: 1st February 2018
Interview date: 20th February 2018
To apply, visit www.chichester.ac.uk/jobs or call Human Resources on 01243 537687 quoting the appropriate reference.
All posts are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, which may include a check of the barred lists and any relevant overseas checks.
As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the role.
We are an equal opportunities employer.
Attached documents
About Chichester College
Chichester College is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational, general further education college situated in West Sussex. It is a 16-plus institution with two main sites in Chichester and Pulborough, plus further outreach centres in Bognor Regis, Littlehampton and Worthing. It has links to local employers, most of a small to medium size.
Chichester College of Arts, Science and Technology, as it was formerly known, opened in 1964. Chichester College has been offering work-based training since 1996. It has approximately 10,897 part-time learners and 3,732 full-time students.
Principal
Shelagh Legrave OBE
Values and vision
The Chichester College goal is to “change lives through learning”. It seeks to provide its students with the most relevant education, which will give them the greatest chance of success in the modern job market. The college is a friendly place that allows all students to be themselves, while challenging them to succeed to their highest ability.
Ofsted report
“The extremely well-managed, highly successful and very large work-based learning provision enables significant numbers of learners training in the workplace to achieve their qualifications and to acquire very good technical skills and knowledge that have a notable impact on their job roles at work. The very high standards of assessment practice, meticulous progress reviews and excellent support provided by assessors are particularly influential in ensuring that a very high proportion of learners complete their training within the planned timescales. Learners achieve very high standards and succeed in gaining their qualifications as a result of inspirational teaching and learning.”
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