Lecturer B: Early Years
Bolton College
Bolton
- Expired
- Salary:
- MGL 709 – 714: £27,453–£33,311 per annum
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 4 June 2018
Job overview
Job ref: 080-18
37 hours per week
You will teach and co-ordinate the curriculum for both 16-18 year olds and adult learners in the Early Years Section within the area of Public Services, including apprenticeships.
You will hold a relevant degree and a PGCE/Cert Ed together with wide teaching experience on Early Years courses across a variety of levels.
Good up-to-date knowledge of Early Years in both the professional and educational sphere is essential.
For an application pack please contact the Human Resources department on 01204 482 105 or email personnel@boltoncc.ac.uk.
Closing date: 5 June 2018
Interview date: 26 June 2018
About Bolton College
Bolton College is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational further education college in Lancashire.
Previously known as Bolton Community College, Bolton College offers over 800 courses, including apprenticeships, Diplomas and Access courses. It has a wide range of learning facilities, including a theatre, fitness suite, sports hall and hair and beauty salon for students to train in a professional working environment.
Principal
Marie Gilluley
Values and vision
Bolton College wants all students to achieve their ambitions during their time studying and works to help them develop in confidence and knowledge to be able to succeed in their goals. The college focuses on being a positive learning environment that celebrates the cultural, social and ethnic diversity in its community. Bolton College’s vision is for all students to be treated with respect, care and dignity and to feel supported throughout their time learning. It offers a wide range of student services, helping pupils to apply for a course, cope with personal issues, find information obtaining financial support and knowledge on how to stay safe. Bolton College organises a wide range of enrichment opportunities for students to get involved with in and gain new experiences, including charity fundraising events and visits to art exhibitions. The college also runs incentives to help students build their CV skill, which include the Student Volunteering Group.
Ofsted
“Learners grow in confidence and acquire important and relevant knowledge and technical skills through their interactions with well-qualified subject tutors and specialist support staff. The friendly and welcoming environment in which they work now motivates learners to do well.”
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