Head of Teaching and Learning
Myerscough College
Preston
- Expired
- Salary:
- £27,570- £35,287 per annum relating to qualifications and experience
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 24 May 2018
Job overview
Are you an amazing teacher or leader, looking for a fantastic opportunity to improve outcomes for students through outstanding teaching practices? Do you have energy and a passion for raising standards, together with the skills to coach and mentor colleagues?
Myerscough College is seeking to appoint a dynamic, energetic and inspirational manager for the post of Head of Teaching & Learning. Reporting to the Assistant Principal Apprenticeships & Quality and working collaboratively with the Head of Quality Assurance, the successful candidate will provide visionary leadership in the implementation of the Colleges’ Teaching, Learning & Assessment Strategy across all college provision. As Head of Teaching and Learning, you will co-ordinate a team of highly creative, motivated and well-qualified Advanced Teaching Practitioners (ATPs) to promote a culture of excellence and innovation. You will also manage the E-learning team in order to deliver against the ILT Strategy as well as continuous improvement of learner voice activities.
Closing Date: Friday 25 May 2018 (6pm)
Salary: £27,570- £35,287 per annum relating to qualifications and experience
It is anticipated that the interviews will take place on: Monday 4th June 2018
Please contact the HR team on 01995 642289 or email hr@myerscough.ac.uk for more information and an application pack.
Please quote TES as your application source when asked.
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About Myerscough College
- Myerscough College
- Bilsborrow, Preston
- Lancashire
- PR3 0RY
- United Kingdom
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