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Teacher of Travel & Tourism

Teacher of Travel & Tourism

The College of Richard Collyer

West Sussex

  • Expired
Salary:
On the new SFCA salary scale £22,937 (Point 1) to £38,364 (Point 9)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required September 2017
Apply by:
3 April 2017

Job overview

Collyer’s is a Sixth Form College, rated OUTSTANDING by Ofsted, based in Horsham, West Sussex.

Travel and Tourism is a high performing area within the college and you will contribute to this diverse and dynamic area to ensure that the current outstanding teaching and learning is maintained. The subject area will be delivering the final year of A2 qualifications and follows the WJEC specifications and moving over to the new BTEC National Diploma and Extended Certificate (2017 specification) from September.  We also offer Level 2 NCFE Resort Reps.  

Qualifications: Good degree in Biology (or a related discipline), together with a recognised teaching qualification (PGCE, Cert Ed, DTLLS). 

Experience: Current teaching or recent experience of teaching Travel and Tourism and related courses. Experience within an FE or 6th form setting. Industry experience within the Travel and Tourism industry is also desirable. 

Knowledge and Skills: A sound understanding of the travel and tourism industry. A range of teaching skills and methods to meet a diverse range of learners. Effective use of information technology to support teaching and learning. 

An interest in and ability to teach Business Studies, an advantage but not essential 

Personal Qualities: Good teamwork and communication skills. Flexible approach and organised work patterns.

Motivation and expectations: A commitment to high standards, to motivate and support staff and encourage the growth and maturing of students. The ability to encourage extra-curricular activities in travel and tourism.  

There are currently 65 students in Year 1 and 45 in Year 2, and the subject continues to be popular with applications buoyant for September 2017. Members of the team also contribute to the professional short courses the department offers.

The subject area is positioned within the faculty of Business, Sport and Social Sciences. Curriculum resources are of a high standard and shared among staff. The area has a Library Curriculum Support Officer who helps co-ordinate and compile learning resources. Two ILT resource rooms are available within the department area, with good ILT facilities throughout the College for student and staff use. The department recently acquired a replica aircraft cabin which is used extensively for role plays and to support the professional courses offered.

Salary range: On the new SFCA salary scale £22,937 (Point 1) to £38,364 (Point 9).

To apply, please visit http://www.collyers.ac.uk/vacancies/10838.html or email: jobs@collyers.ac.uk

Closing date: 9am Tuesday, 4th April 2017.

About The College of Richard Collyer

The College of Richard Collyer in Horsham, ‘Collyer’s’, is one of the leading sixth form colleges in the country and the no.1 choice for A Levels in West Sussex. The College has an attractive campus, and classrooms are well resourced, with ambitious plans for growth in the coming years that have already started. There is a collegiate and professional ethos amongst staff and students within which excellent teaching and learning can flourish.

The College has a long history of commitment to education whilst also seeking to remain forward thinking. It was founded as a school nearly five hundred years ago under the terms of the will of a prominent member of the Mercers’ Company in the City of London. Ever since, the Mercers’ Company and the Parish of Horsham have been involved in its governance and are represented on the Governing Body. In 1976, Collyer’s became a sixth form college and remains a designated sixth form college and a full member of the Sixth Form Colleges’ Association and the Association of Colleges.

The College provides education for over 2,350 young people in the 16–19 age range. Around half of each year’s intake comes from the three partner 11–16 schools in Horsham: Forest, Millais and Tanbridge House. Many others come from a wide range of schools which are further afield, including the independent as well as the maintained sectors. Collyer’s has a very successful and consistent record in external examinations. In 2023, the A Level high grade rate (A*–B) was 61%. Results across our other course types, such as vocational, technical, transition and GCSE, are equally strong. Collyer’s also runs Adult Education and Skills courses in the evenings, with over 300 students studying a range of professional and recreational adult learning courses ranging from art to accounting.

Collyer’s is situated near the centre of Horsham, within easy reach of the town centre and railway station. We currently employ 112 teachers and 105 support staff, each with a mix of full-time and part-time posts. The College is organised for teaching into three Faculties; nearly all teachers also act as personal tutors for up to 24 students organised into six houses led by a Head of House. The majority of our students take A Level or vocational Level 3 courses and go on to further and higher study or employment. Intermediate Level courses, including BTEC Level 2 and GCSE, are also offered. A wide range of enrichment activities, Performing Arts, Sport and Recreation are recommended to provide a broad and balanced programme for students.

Support staff provide vital services for the effective running of the college in Administration, Finance, HR, Information and Learning Technology, Curriculum Support, Library, Catering and Premises.

The College is committed to continuing professional development for staff. Applications are welcomed regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion, belief or sexuality.

Collyer’s is a rewarding and stimulating place in which to work, with a strong identity and sense of community. We look forward to receiving your application if you would like to join us.

Dan Lodge

Principal

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