Brickwork Apprentice
Hopwood Hall College
Middleton, Rochdale
- Expired
- Salary:
- National Minimum Wage
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Apply by:
- 26 September 2017
Job overview
Purpose
To provide support to teaching staff and learners within the technology centre.
Duties
Assist in the preparation of workshop delivery
Undertake general house-keeping duties as required by the department before during and after workshop delivery
Maintain equipment, tools, accessories and workshop procedures as deemed necessary and under the guidance and supervision of qualified staff
Facilitate and support the smooth process of setting up exams and assignment paperwork and invigilation as and when required
Assist in the creation of workshop activities as required
Assist delivery staff as required within the taught sessions.
Assist the lecturer/assessor in delivery of workshop sessions
Undertake day release provision working towards all recognised apprenticeship qualifications
Assist in the installation of permanent assessment rigs within college and on any external site as may be required to complete the framework or support curriculum
Attend any training that is deemed necessary
If required work with building services in order to complete your fame-work
Any other duties of a similar level of responsibility as may be required.
Prepare and maintain all workshop materials and equipment
To ensure that the workshop facilities meet all Health and safety required standards
To support learning within the workshop environment
To attend training as directed and required by the college
Attached documents
About Hopwood Hall College
As an further education vocational college based on two campuses in Rochdale and Middleton, we have the pleasure of employing over 400 people and inspiring over 9,000 students through education and learning each year; across full-time and part-time study programmes, apprenticeships and university level courses.
Students on our university level courses rate us as the best in Greater Manchester for student satisfaction. Our in-depth understanding of the skills required for the 21st century means that we offer a large and varied range of vocational courses from foundation level through to foundation degrees; all focused around ensuring our students gain the skills, abilities and confidence to go into their chosen careers and enjoy success.
Our values form the cultural framework within which Hopwood Hall College operates, working with students, parents, employers, employees, partners, stakeholders, suppliers, communities and the environment.
Our values are:
• Equality of opportunity
• Treating everyone with respect
• A climate of openness and trust
• Celebrating the achievements of students and staff
• Encouraging innovation and development
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