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Instructor - Engineering

Instructor - Engineering

Cambridge Regional College

Cambridge

  • Expired
Salary:
£23,893 - £25,908 p.a.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
29 September 2018

Job overview

The main responsibility of this role will be to provide practical skills training, related underpinning knowledge and assessments in all aspects of General Engineering including Welding and Fabrication, in a variety of work environments.  

You should be able to demonstrate extensive relevant experience of working in a general Engineering environment including preparing workshop areas and ensuring that resources are in the right place and at the right time. Being able to monitor progress, set targets, assess and maintain accurate learner assessment records are also key responsibilities of the role .

You will need to be vocationally qualified to at least NVQ 3 or City and Guilds Part 2 in General Engineering or possess equivalent qualifications in order to be considered for this role.  Experience of a similar role within Further Education would be advantageous.

About Cambridge Regional College

+44 1223 418200

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Cambridge Regional College is a co-educational further education college located in Cambridge. Providing places to students aged 14 and over, the college has several thousand learners young and old, full and part-time. Cambridge Regional College has seen extensive redevelopment and modernisation over the years, and as such can boast of a wide range of modern teaching and recreational facilities, with the most recent major development, which opened in 2011, providing the college with a brand new Low Carbon Centre. The college also plays host to a number of vocational teaching workshops and study areas.


Principal

Mr Mark Robertson


Values and Vision

Cambridge Regional College works hard to provide a strong range of practical and vocational learning opportunities for students, supported by a well-taught and inclusive curriculum. Aside from a large number of vocational and pre-professional qualifications, the college also has a range of apprenticeship opportunities available for younger learners. The part-time courses at the college are designed to be accessible and flexible for older learners looking to work a job while studying. 


Ofsted

“Governors, senior leaders and managers have maintained the good quality of education, training and support in the college since the previous inspection. You and your team have maintained and increased the focus on sustaining the quality of teaching, learning and assessment and the large majority of learners and apprentices are making at least the progress expected of them.”

The full report into Cambridge Regional College can be found here.

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