Lecturer in Engineering (FTE 0.8)
Halesowen College
Halesowen College, Whittingham Road, Halesowen, B63 3NA
- £37,443 - £41,221 pro rata
- Expired
- Salary:
- Pro Rata (0.8 FTE)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Apply by:
- 27 January 2022
Job overview
We have an amazing opportunity for an engineering lecturer with a specialism within 2D-3D drawings, utilising software such as CAD and with practical machinery experience to contribute to the development of an exciting engineering curriculum within the science department. We are keen to recruit, whether from an industry or educational background an inspirational teacher with strong people and communication skills who can inspire the next generation of scientists. As a lecturer within the department you will have the opportunity to contribute to our emerging engineering curriculum.
The successful candidate will join an experienced team of well qualified and extremely dedicated staff within the Science Division. The Division is well resourced and equipped and has access to specialist laboratories and expert technical support.
(Fixed Term or Sessional)
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About Halesowen College
Halesowen College, in the West Midlands, is a mixed further education institution. It accepts students from the age of 16 and has around 4,200 learners in attendance. The college offers courses of study in 11 subject areas and partners with three local higher education institutions.
Founded in 1966, Halesowen College regularly places in the top 10% of colleges for the examination performance of its students. The college offers a high level of support for students transitioning from school to higher education via its university centre, and via its long-standing partnerships with the University of Worcester and Newman University.
Principal
Andy Dobson
Values and vision
Halesowen College aims to give students a sense of personal responsibility for their own education. It believes that this is a necessary part of becoming an adult, and that it is excellent practice for university life and the working world.
The college also believes in giving back to the community, through activities such as litter picking in the parks, raising money for local charities, and collecting for the Black Country Food Bank.
Ofsted report
"The college’s response to meeting the needs and interests of learners and employers and its approach to educational and social inclusion are outstanding. The very good range of courses includes an increasing amount of relevant vocational courses and Train to Gain provision. Many learners from areas of high deprivation progress well within the college and to higher education."
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