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Trainer Assessor in Plumbing and Heating

Trainer Assessor in Plumbing and Heating

Walsall College

Walsall

  • Expired
Salary:
£22,732 - £33,401
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
31 October 2016

Job overview

Rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted and awarded an Investors in People Gold accreditation, Walsall College is one of the leading colleges in the sector and an inspirational place to work. Enhanced by two state of the art campuses with the latest industry facilities, we support over 12,000 students to achieve their dreams and employ over 700 staff. We are uniquely and proudly vocational and are committed to bringing talent to life by maximising the potential of our students and staff.

We are currently looking for a Trainer Assessor in Plumbing and Heating to join us on a permanent basis, who has knowledge of Level 2 and 3 Plumbing and Heating and City & Guilds 6189-11.

As the successful candidate you will plan, prepare and undertake training and assessment activities in a College training environment or in a learner's place of work, to which some of your workload may be scheduled to the delivery of practical training programmes.

You must have successful experience of designing and delivering assessment programmes and the ability to deliver excellence in teaching, learning, tutoring and assessment processes. The ability to assess functional skills within the main programme and the skills to increase recruitment, retention and achievement whilst maintaining quality standards are essential.

You will be expected to undertake professional and timely assessments of candidates in the workplace and delivery of theory sessions in a classroom setting. Working flexibly possibly including evenings and weekends, you'll set short, medium, and long-term learning targets and undertake regular reviews of candidate's progress. Developing sound relationships with companies to secure future training opportunities and good health and safety within the workplace will also fall within your remit.

For full specification requirements please refer to the job description.

Please visit www.walsallcollege.ac.uk/jobs to apply.

Closing date is: 31 October at 12 noon.

Once a suitable amount of applications are received, this post will close.

Walsall College is passionate about promoting equality of opportunity and creating a working environment where diversity is recognised and celebrated and everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. Our environment is diverse in character and student population. We particularly welcome applications from candidates from Black Minority Ethnic origin and those with a disability.

Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults is at the heart of all we do. This is reflected in our rigorous approach to the recruitment and professional development of our staff.

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About Walsall College

Walsall College is a mixed, further education school located in the Borough of Walsall. The college accepts students 16 years and older, and is the largest educational qualification provider for 14 - 19 year olds in the borough. Established in 1952, Walsall College now has over 4,000 full time students, with its part-time students being more than twice that figure.

Walsall College is primarily a vocational school, offering a diverse selection of study areas such as teaching support, pharmacy services skills, hospice care, plumbing, electrical installations, beauty therapy, hairdressing, signmaking, and more.

The Green Lane Campus in particular focuses on construction and engineering, with simulated workshops for painting, decorating and carpentry.

Principal

Jatinder Sharma

Values and Vision

Walsall College’s main focus is on helping its students, their employers, and the communities they live in to unlock their fullest potential. Its goal is to produce graduates that are highly motivated, innovative, and skillful, and well-suited to the modern workforce.

The college aims to create a dynamic, motivating environment where learners can feel welcomed and safe, thereby fostering the perfect conditions for students to maximise their potential. Walsall College is also committed to continually upgrading both its facilities and the type and level of qualifications that it offers.

Ofsted

Student progress and achievement levels are extremely high, with most of Walsall College’s students moving on to employment or higher levels of study. Learners are encouraged to develop practical skills and take pride in their work, the result being that the standard of work produced by Walsall College’s students is outstanding. Both the curriculum and the supplemental resources available to students are of a very high standard. This, combined with the extremely high expectations that teachers have for their students ensures that students make rapid progress in their studies. The strong working relationship between staff and students creates a safe, inclusive learning environment that fosters high standards of achievement and growth.

View Walsall College’s latest Ofsted report here

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Applications closed