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Motor Vehicle Lecturer

Motor Vehicle Lecturer

Nelson and Colne College

Lancashire

  • Expired
Salary:
Salary: Up to £39,340, plus up to £5,000 market premium payment (both dependent on experience)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
15 May 2024

Job overview

Motor Vehicle Lecturer

Salary: Up to £39,340, plus up to £5,000 market premium payment (both dependent on experience)           

Hours: 35

Contract Type: Permanent

Site: Accrington & Rossendale College

Closing date: Tuesday 15th May   

Interview date: TBC


‘Would you like to be part of an Outstanding College and a team that aims to create the extraordinary?’


Our Organisation

Nelson and Colne College Group is a beacon for educational excellence, made up of a family of colleges – Nelson & Colne College, Lancashire Adult Learning & Accrington & Rossendale College. Our College Group is now the only Further Education college in Lancashire to be graded as ‘Outstanding’ under the new Ofsted inspection framework.

Together the Group forms a Sixth Form, Skills and Technology Centre, University Centre, employer training and adult learning provider delivering exceptional teaching and learning to all ages and at all levels.


The Exciting Role

A new and exciting opportunity has become available for two Motor Vehicle Lecturers, we would particularly like to speak to candidates with experience of delivering on the Motor Vehicle T Level qualification. 

This role has a market premium payment attached of up to £5,000 per annum approved for three years in the first instance. This is for candidates who have the experience of delivering on the Motor Vehicle T Level qualification. However, we would also welcome applications from candidates who do not have this experience, as there is more than one role available.

The successful candidate will be primarily based at Accrington & Rossendale College but may be required to travel across sites.

 

What You Will Be Doing: 

·        For candidates with relevant experience, have specific responsibility for developing the T Level in Light and Electric Vehicle curriculum and developing employer relationships to support industry placements.

·        Teach on other Motor Vehicle programmes as required (Entry level to Level 3)

·        Be up to date, plan and prepare high-quality teaching as required by your Line Manager

·        Develop and share resources for the subject including maintaining effective links across College for resources

·        Regularly assess students in order to track and monitor progress

 

What We Are Looking For:

·        4 GCSEs or equivalent including Maths and English at Grade C/4 or above

·        Minimum level 3 qualification in a related subject

·        Recognised teaching and assessor qualification or a willingness to achieve this within three years of appointment

·        A higher degree or advanced qualification

·        Assessor and Verifier Qualifications

 

What We Offer in Return:

·        Eligibility to join the Teachers’ Government Pension Scheme

·        Generous annual leave allowance including a two-week closure over the Christmas period

·        A range of health and wellbeing benefits and support

·        Staff recognition scheme, including long service awards

·        Fantastic family friendly policies

·        Free on-site parking on all College sites

 

Please visit our ‘working for us’ section of our website for a full list of our benefits https://careers.nelson.ac.uk/working-for-us/benefits/

 

How to Apply:  

Still Interested?

If you're interested in this post and would like to know more, then please visit our website and complete an application form. 


Website: https://careers.nelson.ac.uk/

Further questions: please contact our friendly HR Team h.resources@nelsongroup.ac.uk

*Please note we only accept applications submitted via our website*

 

Please note: All of our posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check due to working with vulnerable adults and children. Should you wish to discuss this further, please get in touch with the HR team.

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About Nelson and Colne College

Nelson and Colne College, located in the town of Nelson, Lancashire, offers further education to 1,600 full-time students and 3,500 part-time adults. The college was founded during the reorganisation of education in Pendle in the early 1970s and created by the merger of several local sixth forms. 

Recent investments have included a £2m engineering facility, an all-weather sports pitch and gym, fully equipped science laboratories, and student study and social spaces. In January 2017, Nelson and Colne College launched a university centre to offer a range of higher education programmes in East Lancashire and beyond. 

Principal 

Amanda Melton 

Values and vision

Nelson and Colne College’s overarching vision is summed up in its commitment to “expanding horizons; excelling together; and always learning". It  promises to: put people at its centre; take care to understand each other’s individual qualities and needs; ensure that every single member of the college knows they matter; and celebrate individuality and recognise the strength of diversity.   

The college also promotes a “green” ethos among its students and staff, setting up a sustainability group to raise awareness of environmental issues. The whole college has signed up to challenging goals to reduce its carbon footprint.   

Ofsted report 

“The quality of teaching and learning is outstanding. Assessment is well planned and marking is thorough and helpful. The internal lesson observation system is rigorous and carefully moderated and helps improve the teaching and learning. Staff development is well focused on college priorities.” 

View Nelson and Colne College’s latest Ofsted report 

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