Apprenticeships Co-ordinator
London Design & Engineering UTC
Newham
- £24,279 - £26,076 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- Support Staff Scale S7 – S11 (£24,279 – 26,076) Full time equivalent
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- December/ January 2021
- Apply by:
- 15 November 2021
Job overview
LDE UTC is looking to recruit enthusiastic, hardworking individuals to join our team. The hours of work are outlined above, however LDE UTC prides itself on being a flexible employer and therefore for the right candidates would be open to discussing alternative hours, provided the learner experience is not negatively impacted.
Due to the success of recruiting a new co-hort of Apprentices this September, we are seeking to employ a Apprenticeships Co-ordinator to support our current Apprenticeship Manager. Full time and Part time applications will be considered.
Staff should have a real interest in both the academic and pastoral aspects of education and should be committed to working as part of a close-knit, supportive team.
How to apply
To apply for this position please download and complete an LDE UTC application form from our website, this can be found by navigating to our website www.ldeutc.co.uk (please copy and paste into the browser and from here navigate to the 'Key Information'/ 'Staff Vacancies' pages. Once your application is complete this can then sent to HR@ldeutc.co.uk
Please ensure that all required details within the application are completed. Applicants missing key information will not be called for interview.
No CVs will be accepted.
Timings
The job advert will close on Monday 15th November 2021 at 9am, however applicants are encouraged to apply earlier and successfully shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview on an on-going basis. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if all posts have been filled.
Shortlisting will take place week beginning: Monday 22nd November 2021.
Interviews will take place, week beginning: Monday 29th November 2021, however please note this date may change, subsequently candidates will be invited for interview on an on-going basis.
Job start: December 2021/ January 2022
Candidates are welcome to contact LDE UTC for an informal discussion with Brooke Holdgate, HR Manager You can contact Brooke on hr@ldeutc.co.uk
All successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS (formerly CRB) check which must be maintained throughout the period of employment.
Attached documents
About London Design & Engineering UTC
- London Design & Engineering UTC
- Docklands Campus, 15 University Way, East Ham
- London
- E16 2RD
- United Kingdom
London Design and Engineering UTC (University Technical College) is a mixed, 14-19 secondary college with sixth form, situated in Docklands Campus, University Way, in London. The college opened in September 2016 and provides education for students of all abilities from Key Stage 4 and above who would like to pursue a career in design and engineering.
UTCs are government-funded schools that teach 14-19 year old students technical and scientific subjects with a new approach; they are educating the inventors, engineers, scientists and technicians of tomorrow.
The concept of UTCs was created by Lord Baker and Lord Dearing with the aim of bridging the skills gap by linking Industry with education. The Baker Dearing Educational Trust (BDT) was founded to develop and promote the concept of University Technical Colleges.
Principal
Geoffrey Fowler
Values and vision
London Design and Engineering UTC is a student-focused, high-tech school which believes academic excellence and employer partners create the next generation of confident, independent, work-ready individuals. Its first-class facilities and specialist equipment, combined with its outstanding staff, provide experiences that will equip students with the skills needed to secure employment or routes into higher education.
The UTC believes the curriculum it offers is delivered through interesting and exciting employer-led projects, enabling learning by doing. It also believes learning will be relevant and memorable and boost its students’ academic achievement.
London Design and Engineering UTC believes expert careers advice from its employer partners and university, mentoring, site visits and work placements, mean that every student has the opportunity to secure paid employment through a paid traineeship or apprenticeship – or a place in higher education, for which bursaries and scholarships are available.
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