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Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Warrington & Vale Royal College

Warrington

  • Expired
Salary:
£23,230 - £29,401 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
26 October 2014

Job overview

Grade: HPS point 23 - 31

Hours: 37 hours per week

Ref No: J58/14

We require a committed and enthusiastic lecturer to teach Electrical and Electronic Engineering. You will join a small but highly motivated team who want to strengthen and broaden the engineering curriculum at Warrington Collegiate to meet the new challenges that lay ahead. Ideally you should be familiar with BTEC Edexcel programmes and assignments for both Diploma and Extended Diploma. Your main specialism should be in the electronically biased units but an ability to teach power units together with a high level of mathematical ability would be advantageous.

You will hold a minimum of Higher National Certificate with appropriate lecturing and industrial experience. Applicants should possess a Cert-Ed/PGCE (QTLS preferred) and excellent team and organisational skills.

Successful applicants will be asked to apply for an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Interested?

Please see www.warrington.ac.uk site to down load the job description and apply online.

Closing Date: 26 October 2014

About Warrington & Vale Royal College

At Warrington Collegiate we realise the potential that excellent education and training has to transform lives for the better.

We provide students with a quality learning environment in which to study.

We believe excellent teaching, learning and assessment is our first priority and should lead all decision making.

We will recognise and value each individual’s special and individual talents, skills, abilities and needs.

Combined with a high level of staff expertise, we have vast experience in delivering education stretching back over many years. We provide a high standard of teaching and learning and have exceptional links with local industries.

Warrington Collegiate Education Trust is the overarching body that includes the new Future Tech Studio (opening in September 2014) and the Beamont Collegiate Academy. 

Warrington Collegiate, Beamont Collegiate Academy and Future Tech Studio will all play a key role in a powerful three-way partnership.??The three education institutions will support and learn from each other and promote a positive ethos and philosophy that will provide the community with unique learning opportunities.

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