Lecturer
North Lindsey College
North Lincolnshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- £22,201 - £29,926
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 14 May 2015
Job overview
Post No: 1524
Engineering Opportunities in North Lincolnshire
North Lincolnshire has a proud tradition in Engineering and Manufacturing and this has provided a firm foundation for some exciting developments, particularly around Renewable Energy with thousands of jobs being created over the next few years. To provide the Engineers, Technicians and Crafts people required by both existing and new employers an investment of over £22m has been made in providing industry standard facilities and equipment. Central to this is the new Engineering and Technology Centre at North Lindsey College, a brand new University Technical College, an Apprentice Training Centre based at Tata Steel and the University Centre at North Lindsey College.
To ensure that we maximise this investment we are looking to recruit high quality, dynamic teachers, lecturers, facilitators and assessors as well as a Head of Engineering to lead these developments.
If you are an existing Lecturer/Teacher or interested in a career in training and education we would love to hear from you. We're particularly looking for electrical, mechanical, fabrication and welding skills and can provide full teacher training for suitable candidates.
A market forces payment may be applicable for certain roles.
Teacher training opportunities are available at North Lindsey College & Outwood Grange Academy
For further details please visit www.northlindsey.ac.uk
Applications should be received by 4pm on Thursday, 14th May 2015
About North Lindsey College
- North Lindsey College
- Kingsway, Scunthorpe
- North Lincolnshire
- DN17 1AJ
- United Kingdom
North Lindsey College is a mixed, non-denominational further education college in North Lincolnshire serving students from the age of 16 and above. The college, located in Scunthorpe has approximately 1,800 students attending every year.
North Lindsey College was established in 1953, then known as North Lindsey Technical College. It offers a wide range of learning facilities for students, including a fitness suite, hair and beauty salon, animal care centre and travel centre. In 2014 it was identified as good with outstanding leadership and management by Ofsted.
Principal
Anne Tyrrell
Values and vision
North Lindsey College’s vision is provide students with an inspiring and high quality learning environment where they can develop their skills, realise their potential and fulfil their ambition. The college wishes to be an open and respectful community where everyone is treated with respect, regardless of their differences. The college encourages student’s creativity, responsibility and initiative and promotes partnership and team work. The school nurtures students as confident, motivated individuals ready for the next stage of their life after leaving. It is important for the college that students enjoy their time learning, and offers a wide range of enrichment activities to enhance their leaning, ranging from trips to galleries and festivals to guest speakers from local companies.
Ofsted
“Students benefit from teaching, learning and assessment that are good and this leads to good outcomes for students. Many students enter the college with low prior attainment and low aspirations and staff work hard to raise their expectations for further training or employment.”
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