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Dumfries & Galloway College

Dumfries and Galloway

  • Expired
Salary:
£22,866-£36,480
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Apply by:
14 June 2018

Job overview

Applicants for teaching posts must be registered with the General Teaching Council for Scotland, Clerwood House, 96 Clermiston Road, Edinburgh, EH12 6UT in the appropriate sector.

This post is considered as Regulated Work with Vulnerable Children and/or Protected Adults, under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007. From 28 February 2011, preferred candidates will be required to join the PVG Scheme or undergo a PVG scheme update check prior to formal offer of employment being made by Dumfries and Galloway Council.

Applicants who have been resident outside the UK within the last 5 years, if offered a position, in addition to a Disclosure Scotland Check, will be required to provide a completed police record check from the police authority in the country or countries in which they were resident.

This is a temporary post for a period of up to one year funded by the pupil equity fund.

For further information please contact: Karen Carter, Headteacher on 01576 205180 or email: gw08carterkaren2@ea.dumgal.sch.uk

Closing date: 15/06/2018

Reference: DGA03582

Lockerbie Academy & Primary School
Glasgow Road

About Dumfries & Galloway College

Dumfries & Galloway College is a mixed, non-denominational further education college in Scotland, serving students from the age of 16 and above. The college has approximately 9,000 students on record every year. It is spread across two campuses – Dumfries Campus and Stranraer Campus. The college is part of the Crichton Campus partnership and shares services and resources with the University of the West of Scotland, the University of Glasgow, the Open University and Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC). 

Formerly Dumfries Technical College, Dumfries & Galloway College opened in 1961. In 2008 the college received funding from the Scottish Funding Council and the European Regional Development Fund and the Dumfries Campus moved to a new building, which features Scotland’s first integrated Further/Higher Education library.

Principal

Carol Turnbull

Values and vision

Dumfries & Galloway College works to support the social and economic development of students, businesses and the community through providing them with a wide range of accessible learning opportunities. It is important to the college that all students have the opportunity to expand their skills and achieve to their full potential during their time studying there. An active Student Association promotes positive change and encourages all students to get involved with its activities to further their learning experience, expand their opportunities and boost their CV. Activities include volunteering and charity events, social clubs and residential trips. 

Education Scotland

"Almost all learners describe positive relationships with teaching and support staff and find staff very helpful and approachable. The majority of learners take opportunities offered to them to plan aspects of their own learning."

View Dumfries & Galloway College's latest Education Scotland report

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