Head of Construction and Building Services
Tameside College
Tameside
- Expired
- Salary:
- £38,841 - £42,100 pa
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 10 October 2014
Job overview
With over 6,000 students, Tameside College is the leading provider of post 16 education in the Borough of Tameside, to the east of Manchester. Our aim is to transform lives, giving everyone the chance to develop their full potential in this supportive and friendly environment.
Leading your team to deliver an exceptional learning experience for every student, you'll build the continued success of this popular and growing subject area. It's a key strategic role that will see you plan and develop a high-quality curriculum, set financial targets, strengthen links with external organisations and implement new initiatives to increase income streams.
In all of this, your overarching goal will be to expand students' opportunities for employment or further study. With sound experience of developing a Construction and Building Services provision, you've proved your ability to inspire a team, improve performance and manage change. Now you're looking for a role that offers more challenge and scope. You've found it.
For full details and to apply, please visit www.tameside.ac.uk/jobs.asp
Closing date: 12 noon on Friday 10th October 2014.
The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
About Tameside College
Tameside College is a coeducational further education establishment. It is situated in the town of Ashton-under-Lyne, in Lancashire. It gives students a range of qualifications to choose from. This includes BTEC, Apprenticeships and degrees. The college also manages and owns Clarendon Sixth Form College, Camp Street, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire OL6 6DF.
Principal
Jackie Moores
Values and Vision
Tameside College aims to give every student a high-quality education with the help and support from teachers who specialise in specific subjects. The college allows students to gain the necessary skills to reach employment and gives financial help to those within the community. The aim of this is to improve the local economy. Every pupil is treated equally to others. The school believes students should be respectful and tolerant of others, no matter what background they come from. It values diversity and celebrates the achievements of every pupil. It also values professionalism, transparency and dedication to learning.
Ofsted report
“The college makes a very significant difference to learners’ lives, as the majority of learners come from challenging backgrounds; many learners develop strong work-related skills through a range of successful college-based initiatives which develop self-confidence and work-readiness; learners enjoy and take pride in studying at the college. Success rates are very high for apprentices and workplace learners. Support from staff helps learners to overcome barriers to learning; learners use of the virtual learning environment (VLE) well to consolidate learning and develop study and research skills. Teachers’ high levels of industrial experience and good links with employers enthuse and motivate learners."
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