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Associate Lecturer in Public Services and Health and Social Care

Associate Lecturer in Public Services and Health and Social Care

Exeter College

Devon

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
2 November 2016

Job overview

Associate Lecturer in Public Services and Health and Social Care
Salary: £24.28 per hour
Hours: Variable
Contract Type: Permanent

Exeter College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expects all staff to share this commitment.

We are looking for an experienced Public Services and Health and Social Care
Lecturer.

The successful candidate will demonstrate a passion for continual improvement,
excellence in Teaching and Learning and a commitment to teamwork. You will be able inspire learners to reach their full potential, have the ability to teach up to level 3, be familiar with the BTEC qualifications and be willing to teach on the Foundation degree in Public Services and in Health and Social Care. You will be joining an ambitious and high performing team.

To apply for this post please visit our website at www.exe-coll.ac.uk.

The closing date for receipt of completed applications is 2nd November 2016
Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced disclosure by the DBS.

We do not accept CV’s, no agencies please.

Exeter College is committed to promoting equality of opportunity and access for all, irrespective of age, background, race, gender, religion, ability, disability or sexuality.

We welcome applications for employment from the whole community.

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About Exeter College

  • Exeter College
  • Victoria House, 33-36 Queen Street, Exeter
  • Devon
  • EX4 3SR
  • United Kingdom
+44 1392 205223

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Exeter College is a mixed, non-denominational tertiary and further education college for students aged 16 and older. 

The college was founded in 1970 and was the first tertiary college in the UK. It brought together Exeter Technical College and the area’s former grammar-school sixth forms. Exeter College has between 10,000 and 12,000 students. 

Principal

John Laramy

Values and vision

Exeter College’s mission is to be an outstanding, dynamic and thriving college, working with partners to provide inspirational education and training for the community. Teaching, learning and student success are its top priorities.

Staff aim to promote social cohesion, support social mobility, promote health and other social benefits, and encourage a sense of citizenship and community. Exeter College is also committed to supporting the local economy and local regeneration, while helping the environment and decreasing its own carbon footprint.

Ofsted report

“As a result of the highly motivated, skilled and experienced staff, the quality of teaching, learning and assessment is outstanding. Lecturers provide learners with challenging work that prepares them extremely well for their next steps.”

“The bold strategy for improving learners’ English and mathematics is ensuring more learners improve their skills in these subjects. Excellent care, guidance and support for learners, particularly the most vulnerable, ensure that they make good, and often excellent, progress. Support for learners is very well coordinated and helps many overcome problems which would otherwise prevent them from learning.”

Read Exeter College’s latest Ofsted report

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