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Supported Learning Lecturer

Supported Learning Lecturer

HRUC - Richmond upon Thames College

Richmond Upon Thames

  • Expired
Salary:
£20,271 - £36,072 per annum inclusive of London Weighting
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
3 September 2016

Job overview

Richmond upon Thames College is a successful College of General Further and Higher Education committed to the highest possible standards of teaching and learning, pastoral support and personal development. Based in Twickenham, South West London, we offer our students an extensive range of academic and vocational full-time and part-time courses within an effective learning community.

We are seeking to appoint a suitably qualified professional who is committed to achieving high standards to the following post:

Supported Learning Lecturer
36 hours per week

The successful candidate will play an important role in a successful department. The applicants should have previous experience of teaching students with moderate to severe learning difficulties a range of functional, life and social skills to Entry Level 3.

An application pack can be accessed online following the link below:

https://jobs.rutc.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=333&forced=1

Please note that CVs are not accepted

Closing date: 4 September 2016

If you have any further enquiries regarding the vacancy please contact the Recruitment Team on 020 8607 8289 or via e-mail: recruitment@rutc.ac.uk

RuTC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all learners.

All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS certificate.

We embrace diversity and promote equality

All applicants will be considered on merit.

About HRUC - Richmond upon Thames College

College Mission Statement
 
Richmond upon Thames College (RuTC) exists to help all of its students to achieve their full potential. It seeks to do that by providing

  • a broad and responsive curriculum
  • outstanding teaching, learning and training
  • comprehensive systems of academic and personal support
  • opportunities to engage in a wide range of enrichment activities 
  • an institutional commitment to excellence

thereby fostering the skills, qualifications and experiences likely to enhance personal development, employability and citizenship. Whilst sensitive to changing political and economic priorities, and aware of the need for prudent financial management, the fundamental purpose of the College is teaching, learning and student achievement.

RuTC is pleased to welcome students from many different backgrounds and abilities. Building on its traditional role as the borough’s sixth form provider, the College’s primary focus is full-time students aged 16-19 and their preparation for University, training or the workplace. Operating within a wider setting, it aims to contribute to adult, HE, employment-based and 14-16 provision, working, wherever appropriate, in collaboration and partnership with other institutions.

RuTC believes that a skilled, motivated and valued staff is the foundation of a thriving student body. As a learning organisation, RuTC strives to ensure that the values which underpin high quality teaching and learning – encouragement, honest self-evaluation, high expectations and mutual respect – characterise, also, its management and organisational culture. Students, staff and other constituents of the College are encouraged to participate in its running and development through clear communication and regular consultation within an atmosphere of openness, confidence and trust.
 

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Applications closed