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Lecturer

Lecturer

Livability Nash College

Bromley

  • £30,798 - £34,421 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2022
Apply by:
27 August 2022

Job overview

Nash College is a further education college for young people who have a range of diagnoses including Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and associated behavioural needs as well as Severe Learning Disabilities and Profound Multiple Learning Disabilities (with associated complex physical needs).​​​​​​​

As an experienced college lecturer, you can deliver the individualised programmes of study that will enable our students to lead purposeful and enriched lives on leaving Nash College.

You have a proven track record of outstanding classroom practice as well as having demonstrated effective leadership within your classroom.

Your practice encompasses our values (open, enabling, inclusive and courageous); whilst you are resilient, imaginative, dedicated and committed to achieving the highest possible outcomes for our students.

A successful and collaborative team member who relishes a challenge as well as the opportunity to deliver innovative learning experiences for our students.

Main purpose of the Job:

  • To effectively plan and prepare lessons, teaching effectively according to educational need a group of assigned students.
  • To use the college evidence collection system to ensure the collection of evidence for assessment and recording of learner progress.
  • To appropriately assess, record and report on the development, progress and attainment of students, taking into account the curriculum and policies of the College.
  • To manage a team of support assistants and liaise with therapists and other professionals as required.

Main Duties​​​​​​​ responsible include:

  • Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Management
  • Planning and preparing lessons.
  • Teaching allocated students according to educational needs, promoting the development of the abilities and aptitudes of all learners.
  • Assessing, recording and reporting on the development, progress and attainment of students in line with college policy.
  • Implementing the teaching and learning and associated quality assurance policies for the college.
  • The management of a team of support assistants and liaise with therapists and other professionals who work with the students including support for new team members.
  • Determining an individual learning programme for each student that ensures an appropriately differentiated curriculum.​​​​​​​

Livability is an inclusive organisation that welcomes applications from all sections of the community in which we work. All posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check.

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About Livability Nash College

+44 208 315 4800

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Livability Nash College is an independent specialist further education college for disabled people aged 19-25.

Based in Hayes, Bromley, the college caters for a range of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) including physical, communication and sensory disabilities, medical conditions or autism, in addition to learning disabilities, from severe to profound.

Our approach places a particular emphasis on ‘Learning Through Living’ – personalised learning, facilitating a range of communication needs, and supporting students in the community and with future vocational opportunities. The Course title is ‘Skills for Adult Life’ and runs for three years with an optional fourth year.

Education at Nash College

For students who are not taking qualifications, study programmes focus on high quality work experience, and on non-qualification activity which prepares them well for employment, independent living, being healthy adults and participating in society.” (SEN Code of practice)’. 

Nash college offers a four strand provision that is personalised for each student using a content and context that is tailored to personal interests and abilities. Where accreditation is thought to be suitable, courses are selected based on impact, on EHCP outcomes and the provision of education at a level than ensures progression from previous learning for each student.

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