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Head of School - Construction

Head of School - Construction

Solihull College

Solihull

  • Expired
Salary:
Up to £41,944 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
22 October 2014

Job overview

We are seeking to recruit an experienced Construction Curriculum Manager to lead teams in the College's Construction Centres which operate from the Blossomfield Campus and at our purpose built state-of-the-art Construction Centre at the Woodlands Campus.

Currently self-assessed as good, you will lead this successful and growing area of provision to become outstanding, whilst ensuring a commitment to the highest standards of Health and Safety and professionalism within the area. With considerable and relevant vocational experience, and clear evidence of current vocational updating, you will have a proven track record of achieving continuous improvement in teaching and learning.

A First Degree, or equivalent, teamed with a Level 5 teaching qualification is essential for all applicants.

For further information about the Woodlands Campus, please click here http://www.solihull.ac.uk/about_us.php??id=about_us&uid=woodlands. For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Harkesh Ram, Senior Director - Vocational Studies on 0121 678 7201 or email Harkesh.ram@solihull.ac.uk.

Closing date: Wednesday 22nd October 2014

Solihull College is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community. We are committed to safeguarding and ensuring a safe environment for all students and expect all staff to engage fully with this commitment.

About Solihull College

+44 121 678 7000

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Solihull College and University Centre is a mixed, non-denominational, further and higher education institution. It has two sites: the Blossomfield campus in Solihull and the Woodlands campus in Smith’s Wood. 

The college offers both full-time and part-time studies, ranging from vocational courses, foundation-level courses and apprenticeships to university-level programmes including HNCs, HNDs, BA and MA degrees. 

Principal 

John Callaghan 

Values and vision

Solihull College and University Centre has an ethos of impact. Through the provision of excellent education, the college provides a platform for students to make a powerful impact on their local and regional economies. Aiming to be the optimal college for individuals, Solihull College is dedicated to fostering the best environment for students. 

The college recognises the significance of the active promotion and practice of fundamental British values. By creating an environment where students acknowledge their responsibility to work together, treat each other with respect, work diligently towards academic and personal excellence and inspire their peers, Solihull College and University Centre lays the foundations for current and future success. 

Ofsted report

“Good teaching in most subjects develops learners’ and apprentices’ knowledge, skills and understanding well, enabling a high proportion to make good progress. Careers advice and guidance are effective. Learners are placed on a level of study that best suits their skills and interests, so that the vast majority complete their courses and move on successfully to further study, apprenticeships and employment. Learners and apprentices quickly develop a broad range of good personal, social employability skills, as well as positive attitudes to learning, that prepare them well for their future careers.”

View Solihull College’s latest Ofsted report 

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