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Teacher / Lecturer in Brickwork

Teacher / Lecturer in Brickwork

Wakefield College

Castleford and Wakefield Campuses

  • Expired
Salary:
£24,514-£31,022 p.a. pro rata (dependent on qualifications)
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
24 October 2018

Job overview

As a Teacher / Lecturer in Brickwork, you will have the opportunity to shape the future of students, by providing them with the skills, knowledge and training required to enable them to achieve their goals; while ensuring the economic development and success of Construction industries.

We are looking for an energetic and motivated person, who is enthusiastic about working with young people, adults and employers, with a passion for Construction. 

You will benefit from the superbly-equipped workshops and specialist rooms available at our purpose-built Castleford Campus. 

To find out more about our Construction curriculum and the courses we offer visit www.wakefield.ac.uk/construction 

As a Lecturer in Brickwork, you should currently hold:

  • A Level 3 NVQ Diploma in a Trowel Specific Trade
  • GCSE A* - C in Maths and English qualifications (Grades 9-4) or equivalent

You should also be able to demonstrate:

  • Experience of working with 16-18 year olds, ideally in a teaching capacity
  • Experience of teaching Construction related subjects
  • Relevant work experience

Up to £33,890 + Market forces payment options could be accessible for a fully qualified, suitably experienced/exceptional candidates. This can be discussed at interview.

See what we have to offer and come join us. You won’t be disappointed.

For more information about Wakefield College and the opportunity to apply, please click the Apply button and you will be redirected to our college website.

Closing date: 11.00am on Wednesday 24 October 2018

Transforming lives through learning…

…by enabling young people, adults and employers to fulfil their potential.

Wakefield College is committed to safeguarding the welfare of all students and this post will be subject to Enhance Disclosure from the DBS.

We aim to develop a workforce that reflects the diverse community we serve and positively encourage applications from all.

About Wakefield College

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+44 1924 789789

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At the Heart of Yorkshire Education Group, we aim to serve the education and skills needs of the Yorkshire region from our Colleges in Castleford, Selby and Wakefield. We recognise the crucial role that our employees play in delivering our mission, both in and out of the classroom, and that is why we strive to attract and retain the very best people and provide a working environment where our colleagues are able to succeed.

Why Work For Us

At the Heart of Yorkshire Education Group, our colleagues and students are at the forefront of everything that we do.

We demonstrate drive, passion and determination to deliver an expansive, high-quality and responsive curriculum offer which is inclusive for all, ensuring that all learners can benefit from education, reach their potential and improve their life chances.

Our values guide us in the way we operate and behave, and our expectation is that everyone is fully committed to our high standards.

The Wakefield District
Wakefield offers a rare combination of heritage, countryside, entertainment, culture, shopping and sport. Whatever your interests, we hope you will want to explore the District and its many amenities.

For art lovers, there is the City Art Gallery and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, one of the world’s leading open-air galleries where a changing programme of international sculpture can be seen in the setting of a magnificent country park. Recent improvements to the Park include an underground gallery, visitor centre, shop and large restaurant - all the ingredients for a great day out. In 2011 the Hepworth gallery opened on Wakefield’s regenerated waterfront and presents a major collection of twentieth-century British artworks, with a collection of sculptures by locally-born Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore as its centrepiece.

Whatever your interests, we hope you will want to explore the District and its many amenities.

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