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Course Tutor for Counselling Skills

Course Tutor for Counselling Skills

Herefordshire and Ludlow College

Herefordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£23,436 to £30,934 (pro rata) dependent on qualifications and experience
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
3 July 2015

Job overview

FACULTY OF COMMUNITY STUDIES
(0.5 CONTRACT)

2.5 days per week to include one or two evenings

We are a successful College, committed to providing the very best education for our students and this is an exciting opportunity for anyone wishing to use their experience and enthusiasm to help us create an outstanding education provision.

We are looking for a Course Tutor for Basic Counselling Skills, Intermediate Counselling Skills and the Level 3 BTEC Diploma in Counselling Skills. You need to be a graduate, a practicing, qualified and experienced counsellor and have a teaching qualification.

Visit our website at www.hlcollege.ac.uk email personnel@hlcollege.ac.uk or telephone (01432) 365429 for a job description and application form.

Closing date 3rd July 2015
Interview date: 9th July 2015

HLC is committed to safeguarding and promotes the welfare of all learners and expects all staff to share this commitment.

About Herefordshire and Ludlow College

Herefordshire and Ludlow College mixed, non-denominational, further education institution with a further education institution located in Hereford, Herefordshire and a sixth form College located in Ludlow, Shropshire. The school was originally opened in 1946 to address the need for local tradespeople. 

The school’s population consists mainly of adults, approximating to 7,000 full time and part time students. Herefordshire and Ludlow College offers a wide range of courses which include, health, public service, childcare, food safety, engineering, business administration, plumbing, catering, languages and sewing. 

Principal 

Ian Peake 

Values and vision

Herefordshire and Ludlow College located in Herefordshire is focused on success for their students and is committed to ensuring that the best education and training is provided. The College values diversity, equal opportunity, the support and development of staff, integrity and commitment. 

The school aims to find their students employment in their field of choice, progress to higher education and make a solid contribution to their community. Their strategy to achieve these goals include building engaging partnerships with potential employers and students, by maintain a strong financial foundation and also by providing the best resources available. 

Ofsted
“Students thrive on the high expectations and standards set by teachers, leaders and managers. This is reflected in the work they produce and their exemplary behaviour and focus in and out of class. Students work productively in lessons and demonstrate maturity and dedication to learning. Leaders and managers put a high emphasis on ensuring that students, at all levels, undertake external work experience. Much-improved links with employers have supported a further increase of available placements. AS-level students make excellent progress. A-level and the majority of BTEC level 3 students make better than expected progress.”

To view Herefordshire and Ludlow College’s latest Ofsted report here 

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Applications closed