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Lecturer in Music

Lecturer in Music

Weymouth College

Dorset

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
1 May 2014

Job overview

Lecturer in Music, Weymouth

We require a well-qualified Music teacher to join our Music and Performing Arts department. Responsibilities include delivering a range of BTEC L2 and L3 Music practical and theory units with possible delivery of A level/HND in future.

The successful applicant will be a competent Musician with excellent keyboard skills and will also be able to deliver inspiring singing teaching on Acting, Musical Theatre and Dance courses.

A willingness to participate in the organisation and preparation of the band for student productions would be an advantage

The successful candidate can expect to work as part of a thriving team in a vibrant environment with excellent facilities.

For further details and application form please go to our website www.weymouth.ac.uk/jobs

Closing date: Thursday 1 May 2014 at 12 noon
Interview date: Monday 12 May 2014

All positions are subject to an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check.

About Weymouth College

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+44 1305 761100

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Originally founded as a secondary school in 1912, Weymouth College first became a further education college in the 1960s. Located in Weymouth, Dorset, the college today has around 7000 students young and old, full and part-time. Weymouth College has seen extensive redevelopment and modernisation over the years, and as a result can boast of a wide range of recreational and teaching facilities, particularly for sixth form students and school leavers. These include a dedicated common room, a café, and numerous teaching and IT rooms. The college also has its own gym and sports centre. 


Principal

Mr Nigel Evans


Values and Vision

Weymouth College works hard to offer a huge range of courses and qualification for learner of all ages and backgrounds. A-levels and BTECS, as well as apprenticeships, form the bulk of options for younger school leavers. The college also offers a number of higher education options, including numerous Foundation Degrees, as well as National Diplomas. The college maintains extensive provision for adult learners, primarily leisure courses for people looking to pick up a new hobby or skill. 


Ofsted

“Most teachers provide lessons and activities that enthuse learners. In classroom-based lessons they use a wide range of techniques to support learners who are finding the work difficult, by for example helping them devise mnemonics to remember important technical terms. Teachers draw on their extensive industrial experience to devise activities that help learners develop the skills they need to gain employment or progress to higher-level training.”

The full report into Weymouth College can be found here.

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