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Project Search/Supported Internship Lecturer

City and Islington College

London

  • Expired
Salary:
From £27,472 - £36,889 (Inclusive of London Weighting)
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
27 June 2018

Job overview

  

About the role:

To provide a comprehensive supported internship programme for a group of up to 12 young people with learning disabilities, age 18-25, which: (a) bridges being in full time education with being in full time employment (b) aims to secure paid employment for participants, upon completion (c) brings together a range of professional agencies to enhance Preparing for Adulthood outcomes for participants, including Adult Services (c) is based within the real-world context of the workplace setting rather than the college 

This role will be starting: August 2018

About you:

Must have relevant and appropriate experience and qualifications reflecting a strong background in working with young people with learning disabilities you will have a teaching qualification or the commitment to undertake one during the first term of contract. You will have a history of teaching within a vocational (or similar) context to a high standard, with personal/group tutoring experience and of teaching student with a variety of needs. You must have the ability to communicate with students and to motivate and support them in their studies, and to work with workplace staff to design reasonable adjustments to the working environment.

About us:

We are the largest college group in London. Our colleges include City and Islington College, Westminster Kingsway College, and The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London. We are committed to success through equality and diversity.

About City and Islington College:
City and Islington College is the first choice Further Education College for thousands of young people and adults across London. It achieves excellent academic results year on year for its students and creates pathways to careers for people of all ages.

 Closing Date: 28th June 2018 

About City and Islington College

City and Islington College is a further education establishment for pupils over the age of 16. At present, there are approximately 12,500 students enrolled at the Islington-based college. It opened in 1993. Students spend on average around one to four years at the college. 

Principal

Anna Douglas

Values and Vision

City and Islington College teaches a range of subjects, from beginners English to a second language degree. The curriculum is fun and stimulating for all students, with the hope that they become enthusiastic about learning. Teachers have outstanding knowledge of the topics they learn. Pupils are encouraged to participate in extra-curricular activities, with the final aim of gaining employment. It wants to be the best college in the London area and wants to work in close partnership with those in the local community. Every student should be treated as equals.  

Ofsted report

“The very strong financial health of the college enables managers to provide excellent and safe learning environments for their students and apprentices and to ensure that the college’s extensive and inclusive provision can be maintained over time. Leaders and managers pay particularly good attention to matching the curriculum to the needs of students and their aspirations. They use a wide range of evidence and local intelligence to plan the current and future curriculum. Safeguarding is skilfully integrated with the college’s very good arrangements to support students. Students know that college staff are all committed to keeping them safe, and they feel safe.”

View City and Islington College’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed