Lecturer in Veterinary Nursing
City and Islington College
Islington
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 23 July 2018
Job overview
About the role:
You will be responsible for teaching on the Veterinary Nursing Diploma courses at level 3 and responsible for planning, delivering and assessment of the required units. Other general curriculum responsibilities will include assessment, tracking student achievement and some administration for the courses. As the Veterinary Nursing specialist, you will make sure the lesson contents are accessible for learners to maximise the learning. This role will be starting 6th September 2018
About you:
With appropriate experience and qualifications reflecting a strong background in Veterinary Nursing and in particular being a Registered Veterinary Nurse, you will have a teaching qualification or the commitment to undertake one during the first year of your contract. You preferably will have a history of teaching within a vocational (or similar) context to a high standard. You must have the ability to communicate with students and to motivate and support them in their studies.
About us:
We are the largest college group in London. Our colleges include City and Islington College, Westminster Kingsway College, and The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London. We are committed to success through equality and diversity.
About City and Islington College:
City and Islington College is the first choice Further Education College for thousands of young people and adults across London. It achieves excellent academic results year on year for its students and creates pathways to careers for people of all ages.
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About City and Islington College
- City and Islington College
- 28-42 Blackstock Road, Finsbury Park
- London
- N4 2DG
- United Kingdom
City and Islington College is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational, further education college, situated in the London borough of Islington. Students learn in one of five centres, each focused on courses and qualifications within a particular specialism. The college, which was opened in 1993, offers courses at entry level, levels 1, 2 and 3 and apprenticeships to more than 12,500 students, and works with over 200 employers. It provides 16 to 19 study programmes across all subject areas for around 4,200 students, and the largest areas are arts, media, publishing, science, health, public services and care.
Principal
Mr Andy Forbes
Values and vision
City and Islington College’s mission is to provide exceptional education and training for every student, and its vision is to be London’s leading college. Its key values are excellence, ambition, collaboration and opportunity.
The college aims for students and staff to be dedicated to great learning. It is always looking for ways to grow and develop what it does for the benefit of its students, and all its students are supported to develop and achieve their ambitions. Staff have high aspirations for every student and for themselves and are encouraged to be bold and creative in their work.
Ofsted
“Staff have created and sustained a safe, harmonious and inclusive environment in which students and apprentices learn well. Senior leaders make very good use of their partnerships with employers, other agencies and organisations to develop the curriculum, The majority of learning in all provision types is interesting, maintains students’ and apprentices’ motivation and helps them succeed. Senior leaders and teachers set high standards for themselves and for their students and apprentices.”
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