Teacher of A level Art or A level Photography
Hugh Baird College
Sefton
- £29,848 - £33,594 per year
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 18 June 2023
Job overview
We are looking for a part time Teacher of Art or Photography to join the Faculty of Creative & Social Studies at our Sixth Form centre. We would welcome applications from candidates who can teach either A level Art or A level Photography, but previous experience of teaching at A level is a must. It's an exciting time to be joining our Sixth Form centre, as we will be rebranding in August and will be known as Sefton Sixth Form College moving forward. The successful applicant will join a thriving setting with a supportive line manager, with plenty of opportunities for professional development.
Applying on Our College Website
Please click on the 'Apply' button to sign up or sign into our recruitment system. From here, you will be sent to our online application form to complete your application. For those applicants who have a CV, you can upload the content of this into our application form to help speed up the process.
Rewards and Benefits at Hugh Baird College
We value our employee's contribution to our organisation, that is why we provide a range of benefits and rewards to help and support them, including:
• Generous Holiday Allowance
• Option to purchase additional annual leave
• Membership to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme (dependent on role)
• Discounted rail travel or bus travel
• Exclusive financial benefits through our partner NEYBER
For more information on these particular benefits or the other benefits of working at Hugh Baird visit our staff benefits page.
Safeguarding of Our Students
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. An Enhanced DBS check will be required for this position, and you will be required to declare any convictions, cautions, reprimands or final warnings in line with current guidance.
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About Hugh Baird College
The College is situated in metropolitan Borough of Sefton, at the heart of a very busy commercial and regeneration area.
We deliver courses across an extensive range of provisions, from apprenticeships, to T-levels, A-levels, university level courses and adult learning, with dedicated campuses and employment-focused results.
We have a purpose-built, multi-million pound University Centre and a dedicated Sixth Form Centre at our South Sefton Campus. We also have a specialist hotel school and flagship restaurant, industry-focused hubs, and a unique enterprise village with a salon, florist, café and gym. All of our exceptional facilities are enhanced with the incredible personal support we offer to every one of our students.
We have launched the L20 Hotel School where the qualifications delivered will fulfil the needs of the Liverpool City Region tourism sector and help provide well trained and job ready students to the city’s growing visitor economy.
We are also responding to the exciting SuperPort developments right on our doorstep by creating Port Academy Liverpool, which offers port operations courses that allow our learners to forge careers in this exciting, global and well paid sector.
The personal support we offer our students is outstanding and our learners tell us they like our safe and secure campus, and the friendly multicultural atmosphere. It’s a grown up environment where people treat each other equally and with respect.
We are continually looking to develop our facilities and this we have opened our new state-of-the-art gym and fitness centre in collaboration with Lifestyle Fitness. The centre is accessible by students and staff as well as being open to members of our local community.
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