Lecturer in Animal Studies and Work-based Learning
- Recruiter
- Writtle University College
- Location
- Writtle, Chelmsford
- Salary
- £25,728 - £31,604 per annum *
- Posted
- 13 Sep 2018
- Closes
- 20 Sep 2018
- Subject Area
- Agricultural, Horticulture and Animal Care
- Job Function
- Academic Support, Curriculum / Course Management
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Unqualified Lecturer: £25,728 - £28,936 per annum
Qualified Lecturer: £29,799 - £31,604 per annum
Do you have an unequivocal commitment to excellence and want to inspire others? If so we are looking for you to join our Further Education teaching team. We are seeking a talented individual with the relevant working knowledge of the Animal industry to provide instruction and lecturing to our students, including 14-16 year old school groups.
You will teach, instruct, assess and conduct workplace visits on full, part-time and short courses, contributing to the management, assessment and recruitment of Animal Studies work-based learners whilst participating in the planning and development of Animal courses and related programmes. Some knowledge of business management in the animal or related industries would be desirable.
To succeed, you will have a desire to develop a diversity of learners, up-to-date technical knowledge to allow the sharing of best practice, to both students and team members. Ideally you will hold, or be working towards the completion of, your teaching qualification. It is essential that you are willing to work towards the assessor and internal verifier qualifications as these will be a requirement upon appointment.
For more information on this role, other opportunities and Writtle College, please visit our website: via the apply link.
Interview date: 3 October 2018.
Writtle University College strives to be an Equal Opportunities employer. All applicants who are offered employment will be subject to a criminal records check from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.