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Teacher of Media Studies

Teacher of Media Studies

Albemarle Independent College

Westminster

  • Expired
Salary:
£30p/h to £37.50p/h.
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2016
Apply by:
25 August 2016

Job overview

An enthusiastic, dedicated and experienced part-time teacher of A Level and GCSE Media Studies is required for September 2016 to join our highly successful team at Albemarle Independent College.

Applicants should have at least five years relevant teaching experience. We are based in Mayfair and we aim for our students to go to their first choice universities. Teaching is in groups of no more than eight.

Applications are invited from experienced teachers to join our strong and successful teaching team.

Applicants are invited to request an application form from the Vice Principal, Steve Bailey. Applicants should send a c.v. and covering letter, giving the names and emails of two referees, to steve.albemarle@gmail.com.

Closing date: 26th August 2016
Interviews by individual arrangement.

Albemarle Independent College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers, the receipt of an enhanced DBS certificate and other relevant registrations and clearance.

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About Albemarle Independent College

Based in the heart of Central London, Albemarle College is an independent college offering broad GCSE and A-level programmes together with revision, retake and refresher courses.

Albemarle has a reputation for excellent A-level results. Every full-time, two year A-level student has achieved a 100% pass rate with grades of A, B or C. Students are taught very much by traditional methods, in small groups, concentrating on the skills needed to pass examinations and to be successful at university.

All tutors at Albemarle are subject specialists and most have experience as examiners. They are particularly successful with young people: able to motivate and communicate with them in ways which they understand.
Barriers are quickly broken down, enhancing the learning process

Class sizes at Albemarle are kept small - the average is four to five students, with a maximum of eight in each class. Tuition is very much centred on the students who are encouraged to participate fully and, most importantly, to think for themselves

Each student has an initial consultation with one of the Principals to establish goals and objectives, plan a strategy for sitting examinations (particularly important for modular courses) and to ensure that the correct subjects are chosen.

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Applications closed