Lecturer & Course Manager - Aerospace Engineering
Cornwall College
Cornwall
- Expired
- Salary:
- CC-31-51 £23,156 - £32,740
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 4 August 2014
Job overview
Hours per week 37
Weeks per year 52
As one of the largest colleges in the UK, Cornwall College offers you unprecedented opportunity to join a college that puts learning, teaching and student success first.
In this newly developed role you will be working within a highly motivated team to deliver teaching and training across a range of courses up to Level 5. You will lead and support developments in the provision of standard and bespoke aerospace engineering programmes within a successful and expanding engineering academic area. The Lecturer and Course Manager is responsible for student tuition and managing the student learning experience from interview and induction through to formal education delivery, taking a lead role in course organisation and all related matters.
The College framework is to encourage team working where Lecturers and Curriculum Area Managers work together in a supportive framework to provide the best learning experience for our students.
If you require further information please call David Steadman on 01326 310329.
Closing Date Monday 04 August 2014
Camborne & Newquay
About Cornwall College
- Cornwall College
- Trevenson Road, Pool, Redruth
- Cornwall
- TR15 3RD
- United Kingdom
Cornwall College is a coeducational college for student aged between 16 and 99. It is located in Pool, Redruth, Cornwall. The college recently amalgamated with the former Bicton College and works with businesses in the local community. It educates around 35,000 pupils a year.
Headteacher
Raoul Humphreys
Values and Vision
Cornwall College aims to give students an outstanding education. It also sees the importance of pupils gaining experience in the work place. This is why apprenticeships are valued and encouraged. The college also wants students to take every chance that is presented to them. Opportunities are offered to help students gain universal, specialist and personal skills, as well as gaining a high-quality education. By working hard students should achieve excellent results. The college hopes to give students the chance to be creative. Everyone celebrates the successes of every student. They are also given the opportunity to go on work experience to improve their chances of gaining employment.
Ofsted report
“Links with employers are very strong and are used well to provide relevant and effective learning opportunities for students. Teaching, learning and assessment are good across the full range of campuses, community venues and on employers’ premises. Students are confident, articulate and well behaved. They clearly enjoy their time at college. Students develop a good range of skills that stand them in good stead for entry into the world of work. Students and apprentices receive very good support from their teachers and tutors. There is a high standard of care and respect for others across the college.”
Please note that you are wholly responsible for fact checking in respect of the information provided by schools. Please also check for the latest visa and work permit requirements that may apply. Tes is not responsible for the content of advertisements or the policies adopted by advertising schools. Tes asks that all schools follow Tes' Fair Recruitment Policy.