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Main Grade Lecturer, Autism, Profound and Complex Learning Disabilities x2

Main Grade Lecturer, Autism, Profound and Complex Learning Disabilities x2

Barnet and Southgate College

Enfield

  • Expired
Salary:
£29,088.00 to 38,379.00 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
27 October 2016

Job overview

Barnet and Southgate College is a highly successful Further Education college with around 16,000 students of all ages from 14 years upwards.

The College is renowned for its broad range of courses and the high quality of its teaching. With full and part time courses for young people and adults including: A Levels, Foundation Degrees, professional qualifications, vocational studies, work skills training and education for people with learning difficulties and disabilities

These two posts are an exciting opportunity for passionate and innovative teachers to deliver outstanding learning and course leadership at the new LLDD Centre of Excellence, Southgate Campus. Experience of working with learners with profound and complex learning needs alongside a recognised teaching qualification is essential and an additional relevant qualification is highly desirable.

You will have at least two years’ experience of teaching in this area of work, ideally in further education. You should have a good understanding of the current issues and good practice, an empathy with our students and a flexible, well-organised approach. A strong subject specialism in areas such as functional skills, multi-sensory learning, intensive interaction and person centred approaches. You should be able to teach a range of communication, literacy and numeracy skills at the appropriate levels. You must be able to work with teams, parents and external partners, as well as work on your own initiative. If this is you, we look forward to receiving your application

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About Barnet and Southgate College

Located in North London, Barnet and Southgate College is a further education institution. First established in 2011 following a merger of two smaller institutions, the college today occupies numerous campuses and other sites spread out across Barnet and Enfield. As a result, the college can boast of a wide range of teaching and recreational facilities, and support a number of high-quality and well-taught vocational subjects. These facilities including cafes, salons, science labs, performance theatres, and numerous common areas and study rooms. 


Principal

Mr David Byrne


Values and Vision

Barnet and Southgate College is notable for the wide range of qualifications on offer. Along with access to higher-level apprenticeships, Foundation Degrees and academic and vocational qualification for school leavers, the college also offers a small number of full BA and BSc degrees in areas such as Social Work and Marketing. In addition to this, some provision is also made for students aged 14-16 including alternative provision for students currently in school and looking to study elsewhere. Part-time courses at the college, including full degrees, are designed to be a flexible as possible for adults looking to study whilst working.


Ofsted

“Learners enjoy their lessons, participate well in discussions and in question-and-answer sessions, and are making appropriate progress in most curriculum areas. They work together well, sometimes in mixed groups from different courses with similar lesson topics or practical activities. Apprentices are developing very good practical skills. The well-developed industry-standard skills training centre is much used by employers, and you also make it available to other providers to train their apprentices.”

The full report into Barnet and Southgate College can be found here.

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