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Lecturer in AAT Accounting

Lecturer in AAT Accounting

Central Bedfordshire College

Central Bedfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Circa £30K per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
6 July 2017

Job overview

Lecturer  in AAT Accounting

Full  Time: 37 Hours per week 

Salary: Circa £30K per annum

Plus Benefits: Defined  Benefit Pension, Employee Assistance Programme

Free Car  Parking, Subsidised Refectory and onsite Gym 

Central Bedfordshire College is seeking to appoint a skilful, dedicated and enthusiastic lecturer to join a thriving & successful team.  The candidate will manage, teach and assess practical and theoretical aspects across a range of provisions.

The ideal candidate will have experience teaching on Accounting and Bookkeeping programmes to a minimum standard of grade 2 and have experience in effectively managing learners through their college programmes from enrolment to completion. They, ideally, will also have full teacher-training and a completed assessor’s award. 

Candidates will put Teaching, Learning and Assessment at the forefront of everything they do and they will aspire to outstanding in all areas of work.  They value learner experience and make that the motivation behind striving for excellence. 

CLOSING DATE: Noon, Friday 7th July  2017

INTERVIEW DATE: TBC

If you are passionate about working with students and can engage with a diverse range of students, we want to hear from you!  Visit our website http://www.centralbeds.ac.uk/work-for-us.html for further details and to apply, or e-mail recruitment@centralbeds.ac.uk

All roles are subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure.

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About Central Bedfordshire College

+44 1582 861607

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Central Bedfordshire College is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational further education college, situated across six campuses in and around Dunstable in Bedfordshire. The college provides 16 to 19 study programmes for around 1,200 students with the large majority on level 2 and level 3 programmes. Courses include health and social care, engineering, construction, media and business.

The college was originally established in 1961 in Dunstable and, in January 2010, was renamed Central Bedfordshire College – reflecting the college's commitment to Central Bedfordshire as a whole and its ambition to be recognised as the premier post sixteen institution in the area. It has recently invested in the Kingsway Project which has created new facilities. 

Principal

Ali Hadawi

Values and vision

Central Bedfordshire College believes it is seen as the ‘friendly college’ in the region, where a more mature environment is appreciated. It aims to makes excellent provision for students with learning difficulties; this reflects the culture of the college, which is to find solutions. The college enjoys strong partnerships with The University of Bedfordshire and The University of Northampton, and its curriculum is heavily based around the needs of the region, the learners in the region and regional employers. It wants to make sure students achieve their maximum potential with strong support, integrity and love of learning

Ofsted

“Senior leaders and managers have forged very strong partnerships with employers and the local enterprise partnership, and use these links well to ensure that the curriculum meets local and regional needs. Teachers and assessors use a broad range of activities and resources which challenge students well, leading to most students making good progress from their starting points. Students show respect for their teachers and each other and improve their levels of confidence.”

View Central Bedfordshire College’s latest Ofsted report


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