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Head of Department - Automotive

Head of Department - Automotive

The Manchester College

Manchester

  • Expired
Salary:
£40,144 - £50,320 (Subject to Job Evaluation)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
9 June 2016

Job overview

As one of the largest and most successful further education colleges in Europe, The Manchester College provides education and training to a wide range of learners and clients across the City of Manchester and beyond. The mission of the college is to deliver a high quality, inclusive and comprehensive curriculum, in an accessible and flexible way.

We are undergoing some exciting developments which will see us expanding not only our teams but also our expertise, to further enhance our reputation as one of the most successful Further Education colleges in Europe. You could be at the heart of this, as a number of opportunities have now arisen across the College for innovative and forward thinking individuals to join us.

We now have an exciting opportunity within our Automotive, Construction and Engineering department, for the role of Head of Department in the curriculum area of Automotive.

The purpose of this role is to deliver high quality, student focused education to meet contractual requirements, internal and external standards. You will be responsible for the direct line management of teaching and support staff to ensure delivery of an outstanding quality focused education. You will work with the Assistant Principal to effectively manage and deploy budgets and resources. Your role will include the collection, analysis and reporting of data.

Key Responsibilities include;

  • Taking Responsibility for the development, implementation and management of provision within the Department.
  • Ensuring that the curriculum meets the needs of Industry, local communities, national priorities awarding bodies, funding bodies and partnerships including EFA, SFA, HEFCE and others.
  • You will be responsible for the delivery of outstanding Teaching and Learning within the Department, sharing of good practice and quality targets.
  • You will be required to deliver outstanding teaching in-line with contractual agreement.
  • To Line manage staff including providing support, identifying development needs and opportunities and managing performance in line with college HR procedures

The successful candidate will;

  • Hold a Degree level qualification or relevant industrial experience/ professional qualification
  • Possess a recognised teaching qualification (PGCE/CertEd) and be qualified to deliver curriculum, internally verify and moderate qualifications and awards.
  • Experience of teaching up to and including level three.
  • Have a proven ability to manage and lead a team to bring improvements and build successful relationships.

This is a tremendous opportunity for a high calibre professional to utilise and develop your skills within our organisation.

You will be expected to work flexibly in line with the requirements of the post and be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.

If you feel you could make a difference in this rewarding sector and want to have more information then visit the team at the departments Open Day on the 25th May 6:30pm-8:00pm at our Openshaw site to Meet and Greet with the current team and learn more about working at The Manchester College at the department of Automotive, Construction and Engineering. Alternatively, if you cannot make this day then please apply through our website.

The Manchester College is an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community.

All applicants must demonstrate in their application their ability to meet the Key Responsibilities, Key Result Areas and Qualifications/Skills/Experience detailed within the role profile for shortlisting purposes.

https://careers.themanchestercollege.ac.uk/careers/vacancyView.php?requirementId=1529&searchSector%5b%5d=Any&pn=1&postcode=&withinMiles=15&runSearch=0

Job Ref: 1529

Closing date: 10th June 2016

About The Manchester College

+44 161 203 2100

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The Manchester College is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational further education college situated in Openshaw, Manchester. It is a 16-plus institution with funding from the Education Funding Agency and Skills Funding Agency. There are approximately 25,850 learners receiving further education from the age of 14 and over.

The Manchester College was opened 61 years ago, but its roots go back almost 200 years to the foundation of St John’s Sunday School, followed by the 1921 foundation of Byron Street School. The institution united as The Manchester College in August 2008.

Principal

Lisa O’Loughlin

Values and vision

With its motto "be amazing", The Manchester College is an environment of aspirations and following dreams. To date, it is the largest college of further education anywhere in England, and the major provider of 16-18 and adult education in the Greater Manchester region. It also has one of the largest national contracts for offender learning.

Ofsted report

“Most learners attend the college from some of the most deprived neighbourhoods and make good progress, often making better progress than less disadvantaged learners in other colleges. The very large majority of learners complete their courses successfully and gain employment or continue their studies at the next level. Learners demonstrate good attitudes to learning as a result of the good development of their personal and social skills, through lessons and tutorials. Very good promotion of equality and diversity leads to a strong culture of mutual respect and safety.”

View The Manchester College’s latest Ofsted report

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