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HE Tutor FdA Children and Young People’s Services (Fixed Term until 30th June 2019)

Contract:
Delivery Fixed Term
Salary:
£22,397 - £37,349 per annum (pro rata for fixed term)
Closing:
01/03/2019

Please note - applications close at 5pm on the stated closing date.

Start date:
ASAP

You will be part of the HE team that works within the School of Health and Wellbeing and also work alongside the HE central team for the benefit of HE students.

You will deliver and assess a variety of applied theoretical modules on the Foundation Degree Children and Young People’s Services in line with QAA, HEI and college requirements.

You will be required to provide a supportive and professional environment that will aid the development of individual and groups of students. You will be expected to be organised with excellent time management and administrative skills. You must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and show a flexible and professional attitude. 

You will be educated to at least degree level and possess a relevant teaching qualification and have experience of teaching at levels 4 and 5.

The role will require you to take on and work to the college’s values; putting the needs of your customer first through personal Professionalism, taking Responsibility for your actions, and giving Respect to clients and colleagues alike. 

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