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HE Digital Coach (Part-time)

HE Digital Coach (Part-time)

Weston College

North Somerset

  • £4,744.40 - £13,750.80 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
30 September 2020

Job overview

The Digital Coach will have the qualities of an innovative and inspiring educator, working within curriculum teams to develop growth mindsets for ‘digital’, nurturing experimentation and innovation. They will ensure staff are adhering to new disability legislation and meet Office for Student (OfS), QAA and TEF requirements. They would work across the full breadth of HE provision, including the IoT and apprenticeships.  Working collaboratively with the FE Digital Learning team and other coaching roles, Digital Coaches will support teaching staff to develop the application of technology in teaching, learning and assessment. Digital Coaches will work as part of the cross-college coaching and professional development team. 

Digital Coaches will form a key mechanism for developing the digital resilience of teaching staff. During a time of rapid technological progress in education, our staff must be empowered to seek digital solutions to common challenges, gauge the impact and be encouraged to share effective practice. 

The intended impact of the Digital Coach is to improve the quality of teaching, learning and assessment practice. This should positively impact learners and apprentices, improving their overall experience and outcomes. This should include the rate and amount of progress learners make in developing their skills, knowledge and behaviours. Digital Coaches should also positively impact on the digital skills and capabilities of teaching staff.

Please note this is a part-time position and 20% and 40% positions are available.

For further details and to view a copy of the job description and person specification, please follow this link .

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

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About Weston College

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  • Weston College
  • Knightstone Road, Weston super Mare
  • Somerset
  • BS23 2AL
  • United Kingdom
+44 1934 411 600

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This is an exciting time to join Weston College

As one of the fastest-growing Colleges in the UK, Weston College provides education and vocational learning to nearly 30,000 learners across the country and training to local, regional and national businesses. Our reputation has been built with quality teaching and support that has an impact. With academic results putting us at the top of league tables, including 31% first class honours, and 99% A Level and vocational course pass rate. 'Creating brighter futures' remains the Colleges strapline.

Why Weston College

"The Weston College Group is 1 of the 10 largest college groups in the country. The success of the College is primarily due to our fantastic students, but also the dedicated lecturers, support staff and managers that maintain the College’s ethos of putting the learner first and ‘creating brighter futures’. Whether you come from industry, are an experienced educator, or are just starting your career, there's a lot that Weston College has to offer to its employees"  Dr Paul Phillips CBE.

Our Award and Accreditations

Recognition of our success has come via The Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, two Beacon Awards and two TES Awards. A rating of ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted, being the only college in the West of England to achieve it, and 'platinum' by the Teaching Excellence Framework.  Add to that Investors in People Champion and Gold status, a spot in the top 100 Sunday Times best not-for-profit organisations, and National Employer of the Year at the Lloyd's Bank National Business Awards UK.

Our history - past to present

Weston College has served the education and training needs of its local community for more than 100 years. It has its origins in private drawing and painting classes provided by Henry Stacy in Oriel Terrace in 1859.

The School of Art was opened on 7 February 1865 under the auspices of the Government's Department of Science and Art, and with the aid of £40 collected from local residents. In its first year of existence the Principal was the only teacher and approximately 80 students attended the six classes held weekly.

Since 1 April 1993, the College has been an autonomous public body. It is funded directly by central government via the Learning & Skills Council (LSC).

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