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Work Experience Coordinator

Work Experience Coordinator

Winstanley College

Wigan

  • £21,039.53 - £23,045.65 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
11 July 2022

Job overview

WORK EXPERIENCE COORDINATOR
FULL TIME, TERM TIME with an additional 10 working days.
PERMANENT.

Hours of work: 36.25 hours per week, Monday to Friday, between the hours of 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (with a 45-minute lunch break) term time plus 10 working days.

Some evening work may be required.

SALARY: Scale 5 of the Support Staff Salary Spine: £22,989 per annum, pro rata (actual; £21,039.53 per annum) - £25,151 per annum, pro rata (actual; £23,045.65 per annum).

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/MAIN DUTIES:

The main purpose of the role is to liaise with employers to develop opportunities for students to access work placements relevant to their course and intended progression.

The role will also efficiently and effectively administer the procedures and paperwork in relation to student work placements.


Closing date for receipt of completed applications is: 12 noon 11th of June 

Interview date is: 13th July 2022.

Please feel free to email HR to discuss any aspect of this vacancy to help you decide if this is the job for you.

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About Winstanley College

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+44 1695 633244

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Winstanley College is a large sixth form college, which employs approximately 200 staff and around 2300 students aged 16-19, specialising in AS/A levels and Level 3 vocational courses.
The College is regularly towards the top of the league tables and has an excellent reputation for academic achievement, comprehensive pastoral care and extensive enrichment.

Principal

Louise Tipping

Mission

To achieve academic excellence in a supportive and inspiring learning community

Ofsted report

"Students benefit from a caring and nurturing culture that encourages them to aim high and to aspire to progress to high-quality destinations. Students tell us that teachers have high expectations of them and that they develop positive relationships with their students. Students trust their teachers. They are quick to respond to advice and guidance from their teachers that enable them to improve their work further. Teachers provide good specialist support outside lessons to help students who are having difficulty with their work achieve well."

View Winstanley College’s latest Ofsted report

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