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Personal Tutor (Skills and Progression Teacher)

Personal Tutor (Skills and Progression Teacher)

Bilborough College

Nottingham

  • £30,500 - £33,465 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
SFCA Pay scale
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
20 May 2024

Job overview

Skills and Progression Teacher (Personal Tutor) 

£30,500 - £33,465 (depending on experience) 

Permanent, Full Time/Part Time posts available   

We are looking for a committed and enthusiastic Skills and Progression Teacher to join a talented and collaborative Skills and Progression Team in our successful and inclusive sixth form college. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real difference to our students’ experience at Bilborough and their life chances by ensuring they are well supported and guided to achieve their full potential throughout their journey at college.   

Working closely with the Head of Faculty for Skills and Progression and Lead Skills & Progression Teachers, you will ensure students are well prepared for the next steps of education, training and/or employment by developing their wider skills and promoting a positive growth mindset for all students.   

Through the delivery of high-quality skills and progression group sessions and 1:1s with students, you will be responsible for monitoring the students in your S&P classes and ensuring high levels of attendance, progress and achievement. You will also work collaboratively with curriculum teams and student support services including the college’s safeguarding officers to ensure the welfare and wellbeing of your students.   

If you have the highest possible expectations for all students and enjoy challenging young people to achieve their full potential, we would love to hear from you. You will require a full teaching qualification backed by real passion for helping students to succeed. ECTs are welcome to apply and will be supported to achieve QTS/ QTLS status. You will experience of working with 16–19-year-olds in a supportive capacity and have the capacity to manage a high caseload, backed by a deep commitment to inclusion and innovation.  

We are a Sixth Form College with a diverse student community. 25% of our current students are from black or minority ethnic backgrounds and we are committed to constantly adapting our approach to meet the needs of all our learners. The successful candidate must have a commitment to high standards to secure high quality outcomes for all students and, be able to interact effectively with students of different cultures and socio-economic backgrounds. We particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates as they are under-represented within our teaching staff. 

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students in our care and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All staff appointments are subject to pre-employment screening including DBS clearance. We are an equal opportunities employer. As part of the shortlisting process, and in advance of an offer to interview, online checks are carried out as part of our due diligence on shortlisted candidates. 

For further details, email beth.pugh@bilborough.ac.uk, or call 0115 851 5861.  To request an application form in an alternative format, please contact the HR Assistant on the same number. CVs will only be accepted alongside a completed application form. 

 Closing date:  8.30am 20th May 2024 

 Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held 23rd May 2024 


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About Bilborough College

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+44 115 851 5000

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Introduction from David Shaw, Principal

I’m delighted that you’ve expressed an interest in Bilborough College.

Bilborough is a flourishing college with strong student outcomes, fantastic enrichment and development opportunities, and an innovative and creative teaching and learning culture. We are located between Nottingham and Derby in our bright, modern and well-equipped, purpose-built college campus. As a result of its excellent reputation, student numbers have grown by 300 in the last 3 years and the college is expecting to be at a maximum of 2165 students from September 2024. 

We are extremely proud that following our latest Ofsted inspection in November 2023, Ofsted rated the college 'Outstanding' for student behaviour and attitudes' and 'Good' for 'Overall effectiveness.' The college was praised for fostering a "nurturing and aspirational culture in which students, from many different backgrounds, flourish together" and benefit from "a vibrant, purposeful environment and the diverse and positive culture." Students described themselves as "extremely proud to be Bilborough students."

At Bilborough personal growth and skills development are highly valued alongside the academic achievements of our students. Our mission is to ‘to develop confident, curious, happy students, ready to change the world for the better’. Alongside good and outstanding teaching, the experience of being a student here involves a wide range of enrichment opportunities, including sport, foreign exchange visits, direct involvement in running and managing College events and much, much more. We believe that all of this – underpinned by strong support services, positive and productive staff student relationships and a genuine sense of community – provides an environment where students are able to develop as individuals, personally and academically, in line with their particular talents and abilities. Every member of staff, whatever their role, has a vital part to play in creating that environment by putting our values into practice. Our mantra for students of, “Be who you are, become who you want to be” exemplifies our inclusive and ambitious culture.

We attribute our success to our committed and talented staff team. At Bilborough, expert teachers, specialist ‘Skills and Progression’ teachers and support staff work together to provide a purposeful learning environment where students can be themselves, are treated as responsible individuals and given the support and challenge they need. We provide a relevant, broad and rich curriculum so that our students can reach their full academic and wider potential while developing the independence, resilience and awareness necessary for success as responsible global citizens.

Bilborough College became a 16-19 Academy and joined the Better Futures Multi-Academy Trust (BF MAT) in November 2019. We joined King Edward VI College, Nuneaton, as a founding member and Gateway College in Leicester joined in 2020, creating a powerful centre of 16-19 educational expertise. The vision of the MAT, sponsored by Coventry University, is to become a national hub for excellence in 16-19 education. Staff and students at Bilborough College are already benefiting from working as part of a MAT and we see many opportunities for exciting developments as we work in partnership.

We are ambitious college, with a clear strategy for further development. Personal development and growth is at the heart of what we seek to do for both students and staff and we value people who are positive, open and reflective with a growth mindset. Staff, students and visitors often comment on the positive college environment and the strong sense of community that permeates the organisation.

Best wishes

David Shaw

Principal

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