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Sessional Teacher of ESOL

Sessional Teacher of ESOL

Derby College

Derby

  • Expired
Salary:
Up to £21.65 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Supply
Start date:
01/07/2019
Apply by:
17 July 2019

Job overview

We are looking for a Sessional Teacher with a flexible approach to teach on our Innovative English Language Project. Nottingham City Council on behalf on the Midlands Engine Partnership is funding a pilot programme which targets English language needs for adults in or out of work in the Midlands Engine region.



You will be a dedicated and motivated professional ready to provide an innovative, dynamic and responsive delivery of ESOL to individuals, small groups, classes and using an on-line package.




You will have experience in delivering Skills for Life ESOL to adults in a variety of settings. Ideally, you will have experience teaching ESOL in the workplace, to JCP clients and in a community settting.  You will have experience of delivering a range of levels from Pre Entry - Level Two. You will be responsible for planning schemes of work and lessons, setting and marking assignments, keeping learners' individual learning plans up to date and entering student data on our administrative system.  Excellent administration and interpersonal skills together with a commitment to working effectively as part of a team are also essential in this role. 


About Derby College

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  • Derby College
  • 2 Roundhouse Road, Pride Park, Derby
  • Derbyshire
  • DE24 8JE
  • United Kingdom
+44 300 123 7890

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Derby College is a large general further education college with four sites in or near the city of Derby. It supports around 26,000 learners, who choose from more than 1,000 full-time and part-time apprenticeship, A-level, BTEC and NVQ courses.   

Derby College was established as a single institution in 2002 by merging three further education colleges: Mackworth Tertiary College, Wilmorton Tertiary College and Broomfield Agricultural College. A merger between South East Derbyshire College and Derby College was approved in 2010. Heavy investment has been made by the college in its teaching and learning facilities, from the fully equipped teaching kitchens at the Roundhouse campus to the high-tech science labs at the Joseph Wright Centre and the Equestrian Centre at the Broomfield Hall campus.  

Chief executive

Mandie Stravino   

Values and vision

In its mission statement, Derby College states an ambition to provide inclusive, inspirational and innovative learning communities, predicting and serving the needs of its learners, the economy and society. Designed in collaboration with industry, business and the professions, the college’s vocational pathways concentrate on developing students’ employability skills through work experience and expert mentoring. Independent learning, critical thinking and research skills are developed in students aspiring to higher education in an environment that seeks to be challenging and interactive.   

Ofsted report

“Teaching and learning are good, particularly in practical and vocational subjects. The college is a valued resource for the city of Derby and county of Derbyshire; it provides an inclusive and welcoming environment and high-quality facilities for teaching and learning.” 

View Derby College’s latest Ofsted report 

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