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Lecturer in Early Childhood and Health Studies

Brockenhurst College
Southampton
5 days ago
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Brockenhurst Collegehas a fantastic opportunity for twoLecturer in Early Childhood and Health Studiesto join their team on afull time and part time, permanent basis.We are an expanding department and therefore seeking motivated and forward-thinking individuals to join a inclusive, caring and vibrant team to teach on the LEVEL 2 and LEVEL 3 Health studies pathways, and an opportunity to teach on early childhood if required from September 2024. In return, you will receive a competitive salary of£31, 930 to £42,454 pro rata per annum DOE.(Unqualified teachers £25,297 to £31,930 pro rata per annum.)

We are particularly interested to hear from you if you have extensive sector experience, a degree in nursing, paramedic science, pharmaceutical or health and social care. If you hold qualified teacher for learning and skills (QTLS) this would be an advantage or willing to undertake teacher training. We are also keen to hear from applicants who have an interest in digital technology, simulated and immersive learning for the health and social care sector, as this will form part of our curriculum. Experience of teaching exam units and track record of excellent outcomes for students.

Teaching may include unit specialisms as follows: Working in health and social care, physiological disorders, and their care, meeting individual care and support needs, work experience in health social care, health psychology, complementary therapies.

About the role:

As theLecturer in Early Childhood and Health Studies,you will continually improve the learning experience and achievement of students through effective teaching assist with the organisation of the College Childcare facilities and premises.

Responsibilities as our Lecturer in Early Childhood and Health Studies will include:

  • Teaching on courses as agreed with the Head of Curriculum
  • Acting as Course Leader, when requested.
  • Preparing and marking student work, monitor progress towards individual targets, keep records, IV and provide timely reports/reviews to students, parents, employers and College managers, as appropriate.
  • Working closely with other colleagues to respond to the needs of students.
  • Paying due attention to the principles of inclusive learning including:
  • support for students with learning difficulties and disabilities;
  • extension resources/activities for students of higher ability;
  • general resources, including the use of Information Learning Technology.
  • Contributing to the design, delivery and future planning and development of the curriculum including blended learning approaches.
  • Contributing to the teaching/learning resource bank including e resources for the relevant subject/courses.
  • Maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of developments in the relevant subject/course

As our Lecturer in Early Childhood and Health Studies, you'llideally have:

  • Degree or equivalent professional qualification in relevant subject area Health, Paramedic Science, Social Work or Nursing
  • Excellent teaching or training skills
  • Current knowledge and understanding of current developments in the Health Sector
  • Supportive and positive approach to teaching and learning.
  • The ability to relate well to learners of all abilities and to assess learner needs.

Benefits of becoming our Lecturer in Early Childhood and Health Studies will include:

  • 37 days leave plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time staff)
  • Access to our Employee Assistance Programme provided externally to the College. This is a completely confidential service and is free to all members of staff at the College.
  • On-site Nursery offers childcare at superb rates in and outside of term time
  • Enrolment into the Teachers' Pension Scheme
  • Free eye care vouchers
  • Free secure onsite parking
  • Access to a range of discounts including shopping, travel and healthcare
  • Access to onsite Gym, Tennis/Badminton courts, Football pitches (indoor & out)
  • Weekly staff football

Closing Date: Thursday 15th May

Please state on your application form if you are interested in full time or part time hours.

If you feel you are the right candidate for thisLecturer in Early Childhood and Health Studiesrole then please click ‘apply'now! We'd love to hear from you!

We reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive suitable applications.

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake appropriate safeguarding checks which includes an enhanced DBS check as well as providing proof of right to work in the UK.


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