Lecturer/Trainee Lecturer in Sport
Halesowen College
Halesowen College, Whittingham Road, Halesowen, B63 3NA
- £19,443 - £37,817 per year
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 8 July 2022
Job overview
We are seeking to appoint in 2 positions, a trainee and fully qualified member of staff. Both will need to be a innovative forward thinking teacher, who is highly motivated to improve the life chances of young people, they will be required to deliver on programmes in this successful subject area. Vocational courses are offered at all levels, in addition to Gym Instruction and Personal Trainer qualifications. An ability to deliver a wide range of units in Sport Studies and Health & Fitness would be an advantage, in particular, NCFE Level 1 Sport, NCFE Level 2 Exercise and Fitness and NCFE L3 Sport and Physical Activity (sports science route) We also offer OCR L3 Certificate and Extended Certificate to students accessing the A level route.
Safeguarding
Halesowen College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Successful applicants will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring check.
Attached documents
About Halesowen College
Halesowen College, in the West Midlands, is a mixed further education institution. It accepts students from the age of 16 and has around 4,200 learners in attendance. The college offers courses of study in 11 subject areas and partners with three local higher education institutions.
Founded in 1966, Halesowen College regularly places in the top 10% of colleges for the examination performance of its students. The college offers a high level of support for students transitioning from school to higher education via its university centre, and via its long-standing partnerships with the University of Worcester and Newman University.
Principal
Andy Dobson
Values and vision
Halesowen College aims to give students a sense of personal responsibility for their own education. It believes that this is a necessary part of becoming an adult, and that it is excellent practice for university life and the working world.
The college also believes in giving back to the community, through activities such as litter picking in the parks, raising money for local charities, and collecting for the Black Country Food Bank.
Ofsted report
"The college’s response to meeting the needs and interests of learners and employers and its approach to educational and social inclusion are outstanding. The very good range of courses includes an increasing amount of relevant vocational courses and Train to Gain provision. Many learners from areas of high deprivation progress well within the college and to higher education."
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