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Hairdressing Lecturer

Hairdressing Lecturer

Fareham College

Hampshire

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
30 July 2014

Job overview

Part time hours available up to 27.7 hours per week (0.75 FTE)
Unqualified Pay Rate: £19,955 - £28,703 per annum pro rata
Qualified Pay Rate: £22,949 - £33,009 per annum pro rata

Hairdressing Lecturer Opportunities

We are looking to recruit an ambitious, dynamic Hairdressing Lecturer to join our existing multi-site and multi-discipline Hairdressing and Beauty Department. If you are excited by this rare opportunity of working within a consistently highly performing department within a College graded good with outstanding features by Ofsted, then we welcome your application. You must be a highly skilled and motivated individual whose passion is to inspire students to excel and achieve the highest standards of employability skills. We endeavour to ensure all of our lecturers deliver consistently deliver outstanding Teaching and Learning so if exceptional student centred teaching is your skill then Fareham College would like to meet you.

Successful applicants will be required to teach Hairdressing and Barbering to Levels 1, 2 and 3 students. You will be required to carry out learning and assessment activities, develop and enhance the existing curriculum to meet industry requirements, whilst ensuring your Teaching and Learning is consistently delivered to the highest standard. You will also be required to undertake a teaching commitment of up to approximately 19 hours per week. Alongside the lecturing role you will have the exciting opportunity to course team lead on the level 1 hair and beauty programme. In addition to a recent proven record of success in a similar role and relevant vocational/business and current industrial experience, you will need to hold a relevant advanced professional qualification (Level 3 or equivalent) in Hairdressing and/or Barbering, a teaching qualification, Assessor/Verifier Awards and have successful proven experience of teaching Hairdressing and Barbering.

About the College

With 2,100 full time and 2,200 part time learners, Fareham College is the pre-eminent provider of further education and professional training in the Fareham and Gosport Area. They provide a wide range of vocational, academic, and occupational courses to 16-19 year-old students and to adult learners.

Full information about this position including a full job description, person specification and the benefits we offer, are available from our website www.fareham.ac.uk/college-overview/working-for-us/. Alternatively, please contact the Human Resources Department on 01329 815206 or email recruitment@fareham.ac.uk. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check.

No agencies please. No CVs please.

The closing date for receipt of applications for the above role will be midday on Wednesday 30th July 2014.

About Fareham College

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+44 1329 815200

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Fareham College is a coeducational 1,800-pupil further education college based on a 22-acre campus in west Fareham, Hampshire. It was formed in 1984 in a merger between Fareham Technical College and the sixth form of boys’ grammar school Price’s School. The public are free to use the campus’ hairdressing and beauty therapy salons, as well as its restaurant, Chequers, for lunch and evening meals on set days of the week. Other facilities include an air cabin crew training plane, a theatre, art and drama studios, laboratories, an aerospace engineering training helicopter, music and media suites, and several motor vehicle workshops.

Principal

Nigel Duncan 

Values and Vision

The College aims to encourage an inclusive working and learning environment, which aid those in its community regardless of background. It seeks to give students full and equal access to all opportunities, while enabling all members of the institution to contribute to a society that values cultural and social diversity. Unfair and unlawful discrimination are not tolerated. Positive action will be taken to strip away any barriers to staff, students, governors or visitors, irrespective of age, sex, sexual orientation, religion, belief, disability, gender reassignment, marriage, civil partnerships, pregnancy, maternity or race.

Ofsted report

“The proportion of students achieving their qualifications has risen significantly over the past two years and is high. The college focuses well on ensuring that students have a broad range of useful qualifications and a large number of students on advanced courses move on to further training or employment. Most lessons are good or better, with highly motivated students making good progress in lessons. Support for students is good. Teachers and tutors set challenging targets that ensure many more students will achieve higher grades than their prior attainment might predict.”

View Fareham College’s latest Ofsted report 

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