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Animal Management Lecturer and Animal Unit Manager (Maternity Cover)

Animal Management Lecturer and Animal Unit Manager (Maternity Cover)

Herefordshire and Ludlow College

Herefordshire

Salary:
£23,671 - £31,244
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
January 2017
Apply by:
31 October 2016

Job overview

We are seeking a flexible, highly motivated individual with appropriate qualifications to deliver on animal management courses at Herefordshire & Ludlow College and experience to manage the animal unit. Your base will be at the Holme Lacy campus.

The role will include teaching and assessment of learners and working within awarding body specifications, you will also be expected to manage the animal unit. You will demonstrate a passion for teaching learners, caring for animals and encouraging young people to achieve to the best of their ability; thus helping them to meet the industry's occupational standards and maximise their potential within this exciting sector.

HLC is committed to safeguarding including the Prevent Duty and promotes the welfare of all learners and expects all staff to share this commitment.

Visit our website at www.hlcollege.ac.uk email personnel@hlcollege.ac.uk or telephone (01432) 365429 for job descriptions and application forms.

For further information about this vacancy please contact Lindsay Lederer on 01432 870072

Closing date: 31st October 2016
Interview date: 3rd November 2016

 

 

 

 

About Herefordshire and Ludlow College

Herefordshire and Ludlow College is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational further education college situated in Hereford. It is a 16-plus institution and welcomes more than 7,000 learners each year.

The college, formerly known as Herefordshire College of Technology, was established as a training centre in 1946. By 1950 it had developed into a further education establishment and changed its name to Herefordshire College of Further Education; its permanent Folly Lane site was developed later in the decade. In 2010 the college underwent a £32 million campus redevelopment.

Principal

Ian Peake

Values and vision

Herefordshire and Ludlow College's mission is simply “success for our students”. Its aim is to help all students, regardless of background or educational starting point, gain employment in an area of their choice, develop their career further and realise their full academic potential. The college wants to help all pupils impact on the world in a positive way. Its students come first, but it ensures that the whole college community works together harmoniously.

Ofsted report

“You [the headteacher] and your leadership team have maintained the good quality of education and training in the college since the previous inspection. You continue to place a strong emphasis on improvement through accurate evaluation of the quality of the provision so that you can very effectively identify what is working well and where the provision needs further improvement. Quality improvement plans and regular progress monitoring ensure that any underperforming courses improve quickly.”

View Herefordshire and Ludlow College’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed