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Head of School - Sustainable Construction & Building Services

Head of School - Sustainable Construction & Building Services

The City of Liverpool College

Liverpool

  • Expired
Salary:
Circa £47k
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Mid August 2015
Apply by:
17 March 2015

Job overview

Curriculum Management Team

An exciting opportunity for a dedicated and experienced Head of School has arisen in one of the country’s largest Colleges. With a turnover of £65m annually, the College Group services c.22,000 learners each year from a diverse variety of backgrounds. With state-of-the-art facilities, Beacon status, Gold Investors in People status and an excellent purpose-built estate across the city, the College is home to ground breaking innovation and involved in a wide variety of exciting new developments across the city and the wider educational landscape.

The role is accountable for effectively planning, communicating, implementing, tracking, managing and leading the College's Curriculum for all levels of education provided within the specific School, utilising multiple types of T&L provision. The role-holder will ensure that Curriculum staff across their School departments, together with Support functions staff, understand, take ownership for, and are measured & rewarded against their student achievement & financial performance targets. The College needs to have a reputation for consistently delivering and maintaining best-practice performance standards in all its teaching & learning provision, with success of students in personal, social & employability skills being its primary goal.

The successful candidate will be educated to Degree Level/Level 4 in the subject area related to the specific School or having relevant industry experience. You will have proven success as the accountable person for improving student performance & retention rates over multiple curriculum years.

The City of Liverpool College is an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, gender, gender reassignment, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and adhering to the requirements of the Equality Act 2010.

Further details and an application pack can be accessed under ‘The College’‘College Jobs' at: www.liv-coll.ac.uk where you can complete your application online.

Closing Date: Midnight, 17th March 2015

Please note the successful applicant will be expected to start mid August 2015

About The City of Liverpool College

 Founded in 1992 following the merger of four further education facilities, The City of Liverpool College is a co-educational, non-denominational further education facility operating from six educational sites. The College Campus is located within Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter, which also includes John Moores University and the University of Liverpool. Over £100 million has been invested into the city centre campus. As of the most recent inspection the approximate number of students on the total school roll was 11,000. There are a total of over 500 courses on offer to students, including young learners, sixth form, and adult education.

Principal

Elaine Bowker

Values and Vision

City Liverpool College is proud to be a leading supplier of apprenticeship training, giving many young people their first taste of work. 

With the aim of helping young people gain experience in their chosen profession, the college works closely with employers to ensure students get the most out of their experience. Employers are given the opportunity to work with students who have passion and an appetite to learn on the job, creating an industry of young, employable professionals.  

Ofsted

“The majority of teachers develop learners’ English and mathematics skills well. Learners on access to higher education programmes improve their skills in referencing their written work accurately and in interpreting data. Learners on vocational programmes increase their knowledge of occupationally relevant terminology. Learners on employability programmes develop a wide range of useful skills that increase their chances of gaining employment.“

View The City of Liverpool College’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed