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Role Sessional Teacher Animal Care

Role Sessional Teacher Animal Care

Derby College - Broomfield Hall

Derbyshire

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
8 May 2017

Job overview

Role Sessional Teacher Animal Care
Category Delivery
Local DE7 6DN
18.5 Hours per week, 52 weeks per year - Fixed Term until 11.5.18
Base: Broomfield Hall

Based in our excellent Animal Care department at Broomfield Hall you will deliver the practical and theory aspects of the Animal Care curriculum across levels 1,2 and 3.  You will be required to deliver high quality, inspirational teaching which encourages learners to reach their full potential, promoting progression on to higher level courses or preparing them for careers working with animals.  As part of the Animal Care team you will be required to participate in the resourcing and preparation of the course delivery and assessment, undertake course administration including setting and reviewing academic targets with learners.

You will take an active part in course related trips and visits, recruitment of learners and supporting the work experience that learners undertake as part of their course as well as ensuring that all college and awarding body standards are met.

The successful candidate will have proven experience of providing outstanding support for learners and be flexible, self-motivated and dedicated to student achievement and quality.  Up to date knowledge and experience of animal husbandry including exotics, small mammals, large farm animals and birds are essential.

For a full job description, please see link below:

http://www.derby-college.ac.uk/documents/HRDocs/Lecturer_Animal_Care_March_2017.docx

Applications via www.derby-college.ac.uk/jobs

Applications close 09/05/2017

About Derby College - Broomfield Hall

Broomfield Hall is part of Derby College, a further education institution with sites in Derbyshire and the surrounding area. From the Broomfield Hall site – set in the village of Morley, Derbyshire – courses are offered in agriculture, arboriculture, horticulture, conservation, dog grooming, floristry, sport and leisure, animal care, horse care, organic production and public services.   

Broomfield Hall was built in 1870 and was originally an independent agricultural college. The 450-acre site features a landscaped garden based on a Victorian garden layout. The rest of the extensive working estate is farmed.  

Head of college

Eileen Swan   

Values and vision

Broomfield Hall aims to help all its students maximise their potential and reach their learning goals. Broomfield Hall is home to Derby College’s Pathway to Independence programmes, aimed at individuals who have additional learning needs and are aiming to further develop skills that will help them become more independent in the future. 

Students are assessed at the beginning of their course to help devise a personalised programme. The residential accommodation support for students who live at the Broomfield campus has been praised by Ofsted inspectors as “outstanding”.   

Ofsted report 

“Outcomes for learners are outstanding. They value their residential experience. They receive excellent support from a professional team of staff who ensure targets are set and regularly reviewed. As a result, learners make outstanding personal progress."

View Derby College – Broomfield Hall’s latest Ofsted report 

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Applications closed