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Lecturer Assessor - Foundations SEN

Lecturer Assessor - Foundations SEN

Accrington and Rossendale College

Lancashire

  • Expired
Salary:
£25,047 - £28,465 p.a. pro rata
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
31 October 2014

Job overview

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Reference JP1089
Location Broad Oak Campus
Hours 17.5 hours per week

We are looking for someone to join our highly experienced teaching team to teach on a range of courses and across a range of levels in Foundation Learning from Entry Level to Level 1 with SEN Learners aged 14 and upwards. This will include management of learning including the design and delivery of high quality teaching and learning to ensure students achieve their maximum potential together with learning outcomes. You will promote innovation in curriculum design and development within your area and may be required to organise and supervise work placements and to undertake work based assessment where appropriate. You will be required to ensure both the quality of your teaching and of the provision are of a high standard and use College quality systems to monitor track and manage this. You will undertake the role of course leader for selected group(s) and contribute to the wider work of the curriculum / faculty team.

Closing date: Friday 31st October 2014
Interviews: w/c 10th  November 2014

About Accrington and Rossendale College

Accrington and Rossendale College is a mixed, further education college in Lancashire that accepts students aged 14 and over. Vocational education is the college’s main focus, offering courses such as construction, media and design, hospitality, sports and childcare.

Accrington and Rossendale College in Lancashire has over 7,000 enrolled students in the 16 - 18 age bracket and is in the top 10% of further education colleges in the country.

Principal

Sue Taylor

Values and Vision

In order to achieve its vision of being the first choice College for a career-focused education, Accrington and Rossendale College aims to provide inspirational learning and teaching support, preparing its students for future careers. The college also seeks to have its graduates be an employers’ first choice through raising the standards of aspiration and achievement for its students. 

Accrington and Rossendale College ensures that both staff and students receive equal treatment regardless of age, gender, race, or sexual orientation, and believes that all individuals should have access to education regardless of their economic background, cultural background, to even their state of health.

Ofsted

The college has excellent career guidance that enables its students to make informed decisions with regards to their careers and education. Learners at Accrington and Rossendale College are encouraged to develop both their interpersonal and and work-related skills which serves them well after they graduate. The college also meets the needs of the local community with regards to provisions for adult learners, and provides all its students with good support for a wide range of pastoral issues.

View Accrington and Rossendale College’s latest Ofsted report here 

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Applications closed