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Study Skills Coordinator

Study Skills Coordinator

Leyton Sixth Form College

London

  • Expired
Salary:
£17,850 - £20,093 pro rata (actual salary £16,208 - £18,244 per annum)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
22nd August 2018
Apply by:
18 June 2018

Job overview

Term time only plus 10 working days 

Job start: 22nd August 2018  

Leyton Sixth Form College offers a wide range of A level and vocational courses to approximately 2,300 full-time 16-19 year old students. We strive to provide high quality education and support to our students in fulfilling their academic potential and becoming thinking, questioning and caring members of society. We are a diverse and vibrant college and are both proud of and celebrate the year on year success and achievements of our students and staff.  

We are presently seeking to recruit a study skills coordinator to support our students in a variety of learning environments.  Working closely with the head of library services, you will provide our students with academic support and advice, including literacy, numeracy and study skills; preparing them for progression into higher education and employment. You will also have the opportunity to create resources and organise workshops. This role will offer a rewarding opportunity to help our students achieve their full academic potential.  

You should have excellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skills. The ability to be creative and work in a supportive manner are equally important to the role.  

In return we offer a wide range of staff benefits, as well as the opportunity to work within a vibrant and welcoming environment.  

For further information and to apply, please go to www.leyton.ac.uk     

Please note that CVs will not be accepted for this role.  

For any queries about the role, please email jobs@leyton.ac.uk or call us on 020 8928 9000.  

Closing date for applications: Tuesday 19th June 2018  

Interview date: Wednesday 4th July 2018  

Leyton Sixth Form College has a strong commitment to safeguarding students and safe recruitment. All posts are subject to enhanced DBS clearance.

Attached documents

About Leyton Sixth Form College

Principal   

Gill Burbridge


Leyton Sixth Form College offers a wide range of A level and vocational courses to approximately 2,300 full-time 16-19 year old students. We strive to provide high quality education and support to our students in fulfilling their academic potential and becoming thinking, questioning and caring members of society. We are a diverse and vibrant college and are both proud of and celebrate the year on year success and achievements of our students and staff.   

Values and vision

Leyton Sixth Form College is heavily committed to providing extra-curricular activities for its students. In particular, the college is known for its outstanding sports and drama facilities. The college maintains a number of formal partnerships with London universities, and has rigorous academic standards to best prepare students for life at university, should they choose to go. As part of this commitment, Leyton Sixth Form College also provides an annual higher education fair.   

Ofsted report

“Teaching, learning and assessment are good and underpinned by very well-considered staff development, and an innovative and successful approach to observing lessons … Most learners participate in the many opportunities available to develop their personal and social skills, including volunteering, Duke of Edinburgh awards and the accreditation of their achievements through a university awards scheme." 

View Leyton Sixth Form College's latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed