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Pathway Teacher (Art & Design)

Pathway Teacher (Art & Design)

Hereward College

Coventry

Salary:
£22.92 per hour Qualified
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
23 October 2014

Job overview

Part Time (9 hours per week) 

We're on a journey of transformation and we're looking for an outstanding individual to join us and be a part of our success story.

Hereward is an exciting and innovative college with a reputation for high-quality provision that is responsive to the needs of our students. Based in Coventry, we specialise in providing excellent education and support to students with diverse and complex needs. Our staff are committed to enabling students to fulfil their ambitions.

As a teacher in Art & Design you will create an appropriate and stimulating learning environment, develop teaching methods, materials, lesson plans and ILPs. You will monitor and assess students' progress and ensure that students are able to access the curriculum effectively.

To apply, you should have subject related successful teaching experience within Further Education and experience of supporting individual learners across a wide range of levels and with a range of learning, physical and sensory disabilities. You need to have a relevant teaching qualification or be working towards, a degree in a relevant subject and GCSE's or equivalent at Grade C or above in Maths and English.  You'll need to be a team worker, with excellent communication, organisational and planning skills. You will also need to have Computer skills with the ability to use technology to enrich teaching, learning and assessment. It is also important to have a positive, proactive, flexible approach to work with a strong commitment to excellence and student success.

Completed application forms and the diversity monitoring form should be downloaded from our website and received via email to vacancies@hereward.ac.uk no later than: 5pm Thursday 23rd October 2014. Interview/Assessment Date: Wednesday 5th November 2014.

No agencies or CVs please.

To read more or apply, go to our website: http://www.hereward.ac.uk/index.php/college/careers

This College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults, and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful candidates will be required to complete Enhanced DBS disclosure and provide referee details. Start dates will be conditional upon receipt of a satisfactory DBS check and references.

Whilst all applications are judged on merit alone, we would welcome applications from ethnic minority candidates as this section of the community is currently under-represented in our workforce. The College Is committed to supporting employees who experience mental health difficulties and is proud to display the Mindful Employer logo.

About Hereward College

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  • Hereward College
  • Bramston Crescent, Tile Hill, Coventry
  • West Midlands
  • CV4 9SW
  • United Kingdom
+44 24 7646 1231

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Hereward College is a further education college located in Coventry, West Midlands. First established in 1972, the college is a registered charity, and has around 300 learners of all types on roll. A small number of these live in a residential area on-site, but the vast majority are day-students. The college also caters for young people with a number of different learning difficulties, although not all students meet this description, and the college provides specialist provision and facilities as a result. The college has a distance-learning programme for around 100 students.

Principal

Ms Sheila Fleming

Values and Vision

Hereward College works hard to provide for learners with a range of learning difficulties, and as such offers a diverse and inclusive curriculum. The college is designed to support learners in every way possible outside the classroom, and maintains a number of apprenticeship programmes and work experience placements for students to try. The college provides many of its students with independence training in order to allow them to best enter the world of work when they leave college.

Ofsted

“Leaders’ and managers’ partnership working with employers is effective, resulting in supported internships; these provide good opportunities for a small but growing cohort of learners to enter work and to develop the appropriate skills to help prepare them for their life beyond the college”

The full report into Hereward College can be found here.

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