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Lecturer - Functional Skills

Lecturer - Functional Skills

Birmingham Metropolitan College

Dudley

  • Expired
Salary:
Up to £33,909 with further progression to £37,887
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
11 August 2014

Job overview

In June 2013, Stourbridge College merged with Birmingham Metropolitan College and now the College enrols around 35,000 students each year including its secondary school; Harborne Academy.

Birmingham Metropolitan College (BMETC) is one of the largest further education colleges in the UK providing a wide range of education and training programmes across the West Midlands and the UK.

It has a turnover of nearly £100 million and works with organisations such as BMW, BritVic, Caterpillar, IBM, Jaguar Land Rover and Network Rail to deliver training, apprenticeships and wider education services.

The College's mission is 'to provide high quality education and training that is inclusive, and which matches and supports the needs of our diverse learners and the local and regional economy'.

Primarily based at the Stourbridge Campus to cover the Black Country area.

We seek a well-qualified, enthusiastic and flexible Lecturer to deliver and assess Functional English and/or Maths to Level 2. You may be required to undertake an internal verification role.

To apply, please complete the College application form and email along with a supporting statement to vacancies@bmetc.ac.uk To view all our vacancies and for more information, please go to www.bmetc.ac.uk/about-us/vacancies

Closing date: 11 August 2014
Potential interview date: w/c 8 September 2014

About Birmingham Metropolitan College

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About the College - Overview

Situated on the edge of the Black Country, Stourbridge College is a dynamic and diverse Further Education College. We provide a wide range of high quality learning opportunities for the local community and employers. Our excellence in vocational training has been recognised with CoVE status in the Built Environment.

Stourbridge College was was formed in 1974 by the amalgamation of Foley College and Stourbridge College of Art.

The College has approximately 10,000 students, of whom about 1,400 follow full-time courses in one of the college's areas of specialism. Other students are generally engaged in day-release, evening and short courses in vocational and non-vocational subjects.
 

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