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Functional Skills Adult and Community Learning Lecturer

Functional Skills Adult and Community Learning Lecturer

South Staffordshire College

Staffordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£9.64 - £18.35 per hour, depending on experience/qualifications
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
20 January 2017

Job overview

Variable Hours, Fixed Term until 31.07.2017

Job ref: HR1617-43

The Adult and Community Learning provision at South Staffordshire College require a Lecturer for delivery of Family Learning ACL classes for variable hours, mostly evening work. 
This is a great opportunity for those wishing to work with adult learners, developing their new skills and passions, be it for hobby related subjects, learning a new language or other self-development, health or as a means to retrain and build their confidence towards future employment ambitions.

The successful candidate will have relevant subject knowledge and skills, a recognised subject qualification and related experience in the area.  Teaching experience is also essential, ideally with adult learners.

You will hold a teaching qualification, or be willing to work towards it as part of the College Personal Development scheme.

Please note, the college is always looking to develop its range of adult and community provision, so please don’t hesitate in contacting the college should you have skills for courses we currently don’t offer, but may be of interest to the local community.

Closing Date:  Friday 20 January 2017
Interview Date: Wednesday 1 February 2017

For an application pack please email your details quoting the post reference number to: recruitment@southstaffs.ac.uk or go to www.southstaffs.ac.uk/about-us/college-vacancies/  to download an application form and job description.

South Staffordshire College is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young adults and expect all staff to share this commitment.

This position is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, medical clearance and satisfactory references.

Please be aware successful applicants will be expected to fund their own DBS check, which is currently at £44

 

About South Staffordshire College

+44 1543 301100

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Lichfield Campus, close to the city centre, is unique in offering further education courses, and also higher education in partnership with Staffordshire University. Our £3 million School of Art, Design and Media, is housed in purpose built accommodation which opened in 2006. The School of Art received the highest possible grade  “outstanding provision”  in the latst OfSTED inspection report.

A “Business Village” on the campus comprises serviced units enabling local businesses to operate in a campus setting.

All students have access to the Learning Centre, and a recently redesigned café provides hot and cold refreshments to enable students to make the most of this varied learning environment.

The Lichfield Campus makes use of a high technology link to promote and develop new learning strategies which will provide opportunities for students to complete a variety of levels of higher education courses up to and including Masters Degrees, without leaving the local community.

Courses include a wide range of HND/Cs and Foundation Degrees plus a full range of short courses in Business and Management, and Computing and IT.

We also provide many services for local businesses, including consultancy, room-hire, discrete courses and general help and advice.
 

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