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Lecturer in Health and Social Care

Lecturer in Health and Social Care

The College of West Anglia

Cambridgeshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£24,284 - £33,537 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
9 December 2016

Job overview

Appointments will not usually be made above point L10 (£28,914) and progression beyond point L10 is subject to the attainment of certain qualifications

Post Ref: 531045
Base: King’s Lynn
Hours: 37 per week

You will teach on a wide range of Health & Social Care programmes, largely those focussed on our Nursing and Paramedic pathway. You must have a Degree in Health & Social Care or equivalent and relevant industry or teaching experience particularly from the areas of nursing and paramedic studies. You must have a teaching qualification e.g. Certificate in Education and Training (L4)/CTLLS) or equivalent and Level 2 English & Maths (GCSE A*-C) or equivalent, or willingness to obtain them.

We offer an excellent package including a generous annual leave allowance, plus five College closure days, fee waivers on some College courses and a contributory pension scheme.

You can now view all our current vacancies on www.cwa.ac.uk and apply on-line should you wish to.

For more information on working in the local area, please go to http://www.workinginwestnorfolk.co.uk.

Closing date for receipt of all applications: 12 noon, Friday 9 December 2016

An Equal Opportunities Employer

“Changing Lives through Learning”

This College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.

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About The College of West Anglia

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 The College of West Anglia is one of the largest providers of education and training in Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, with campuses in King’s Lynn, Wisbech, Cambridge, and a specialist Sports Campus. The college provides off-site residential accommodation for students with learning difficulties between the ages of 16 and 25 years old. The College of West Anglia can be dated back to the foundation of King’s Lynn Technical School in 1894, since merging with two further colleges. The sum of £5.5million was also invested in the Wisbech campus in 2015, establishing a revamped educational institute with modern facilities.

Principal

David Pomfret

Values and vision

The College of West Anglia has an excellent track record in fostering the abilities of its students. This is achieved through both superlative teaching by a team of highly-trained, industry-experienced staff and exceptional facilities developing students for employment and further study.

The college appreciates the benefits of apprenticeships that can offer the chance to develop the experiences and skills needed to gain a qualification, whilst working and getting paid. The college works with hundreds of employers across Norfolk and Cambridgeshire in supporting learners through apprenticeships in a wide variety of areas.

Ofsted

“Reflective and evaluative care practices contribute to the development and empowerment of students and their overall well-being. Young people and their needs are placed at the centre of the provision. The integration of all students is positively promoted through a friendly and inclusive ethos.”

View The College of West Anglia’s latest Ofsted report

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