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Learner Engagement Apprentice

Learner Engagement Apprentice

Hopwood Hall College

Middleton

  • Expired
Salary:
National Minimum Wage
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
20 September 2017

Job overview

Purpose

To assist in supporting the effective running of the college social spaces and ensuring that learners are engaged in constructive activities whilst they have free time during the college day.

To be an active member of the Student Support Team and supporting key events such as focus weeks and learner engagement activities. 

Duties

1. To work with the Learner Engagement Support Worker to deliver targeted activities within the College Social Spaces to involve learners in constructive activities in their free time

2. Work with other youth organisations and services to provide a range of activities and programmes

3. Supervise the Social Spaces ensuring equal access to all learners

4.  To monitor the usage of social space facilities 

5. Monitor learners’ behaviour and ensure their health and safety whilst accessing the area

6. Record any incidents occurring on the relevant college systems and work with the Security team where required

7. Promoting young people's interests and act as an advocate for young people, ensuring that young people’s views are always given consideration and are acted upon wherever possible.

8. Ensure young people are involved in planning the activity programme.

9. Support with the preparing and distributing publicity materials and displays across the college 

10. To work in co-ordination with the Learner Engagement Support Worker and to provide cover as necessary in the absence of staff.

11. Ensure that work is carried out in line with safeguarding and professional boundary requirements to enable the safe delivery of services to young people

12. To represent the college in a professional manner dealing with visitors and learners and assisting at college events where required. 

13. Ensure continuous development and improvement of personal professional knowledge.

14. Any other duties, of a similar level of responsibility, as may be required.

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About Hopwood Hall College

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As an further education vocational college based on two campuses in Rochdale and Middleton, we have the pleasure of employing over 400 people and inspiring over 9,000 students through education and learning each year; across full-time and part-time study programmes, apprenticeships and university level courses.  

Students on our university level courses rate us as the best in Greater Manchester for student satisfaction. Our in-depth understanding of the skills required for the 21st century means that we offer a large and varied range of vocational courses from foundation level through to foundation degrees; all focused around ensuring our students gain the skills, abilities and confidence to go into their chosen careers and enjoy success. 

Our values form the cultural framework within which Hopwood Hall College operates, working with students, parents, employers, employees, partners, stakeholders, suppliers, communities and the environment. 

Our values are: 

• Equality of opportunity 

• Treating everyone with respect 

• A climate of openness and trust 

• Celebrating the achievements of students and staff 

• Encouraging innovation and development

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