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Tutor/Assessor

Tutor/Assessor

City College Norwich

Norfolk

  • Expired
Salary:
£22,611 - £24,150 pa,
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
22 April 2014

Job overview

Tutor/Assessors - Engineering (5 Posts), Norfolk

£22,611 - £24,150 pa, 37 hrs per week, 52 wks per year

Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Welding and Fabrication

You will provide effective on and off the job support, guidance, reviews, underpinning knowledge, training and assessment for apprentices and other work based learners.

You will provide a structured learning journey that will enable the learner/employee to successfully achieve the programme skills and qualification in a timely manner.

Candidates should have an Assessor and/or Verifier award (or equivalent) - or willingness to work towards and an appropriate professional qualification e.g. Level 3 in relevant occupational specialism or recent industrial experience (last 3 years) in a relevant occupational setting.

For further information and to apply for this post please visit www.ccn.ac.uk and click on to the vacancies tab.

Closing date: Tuesday 22 April 2014 at 5pm.
Interview dates: 2 May 2014 and 7 May 2014.

About City College Norwich

City College Norwich is a mixed, non-denominational, post-16 institution located in Norwich, Norfolk. The college, which was founded in 1891, is one of the biggest in the country, with approximately 11,000 full-time and part-time students engaged in further education, higher education, apprenticeships and other types of training. 

Student success rates are currently at their highest to date. City College Norwich has five different National Skills Academies, covering Financial Services, Manufacturing, Hospitality, Retail, and Creative and Cultural.

Principal 

Corrienne Peasgood 

Values and vision

City College Norwich has a goal of becoming a top ten college nationally. This aim is supported by a plan to implement a new professional training model where the practice of learned skills happens in a space approved by an employer. Other building blocks which support this vision include: modernising the teaching workforce to communicate present service conditions in a particular field; and cultivating and nurturing excellent partnerships with parents, other schools, potential employers and the education authority. 

Ofsted report

“The College is making a significant contribution to the wider strategic development of education and training in the city and across Norfolk, in close partnership with the local community, schools and employers. This is helping to strengthen progression routes, raise the quality of provision and improve value for money. Quality improvement and staff development initiatives have raised the quality of teaching, learning and assessment and led to improved outcomes for learners. There are good progression opportunities and high progression rates for many learners.” 

View City College Norwich’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed