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Top Job Recruitment are looking for a Brickwork Lecturer to work with the Colchester Institute, based at their Braintree Campus. 

As a Brickwork  Lecturer role will deliver technical training associated with an allocation of apprenticeship / full cost candidates, both practically and within classroom environments.

Brickwork Lecturer Job Role:

  • To coordinate the successful completion of all aspects of an allocation of apprenticeship candidates, including the carrying out of assessments and the undertaking of pastoral care.
  • To deliver technical training associated with an allocation of apprenticeship / full cost candidates, both practically and within classroom environments.
  • Liaise with employers, external verifiers, staff and other stakeholders to maximise the success of candidates.
  • To teach, train and assess candidates both in the college and in the workplace towards agreed qualifications/ standards / frameworks.
  • Maintain target number caseload of apprentices/full cost learners.
  • Undertake target hours for timetabled teaching/training.
  • Meet agreed timescales for sign-up and enrolment processes.
  • Carry out progress reviews in line with policy and setting action plans with clear and SMART targets for all elements of the training programme.
  • Design, develop coordinate and deliver an individual programme of learning and assessment, including the development of behaviours, to ensure successful completion of candidates within the planned duration.
  • To recruit and assess new candidates suitable for learning programmes in accordance to college processes and targets.
  • To at all times, maintain high expectations of learner’s work, commitment and behaviour, taking action to ensure the highest of standards are met and to monitor candidates progress, including carrying out regular (12 week minimum) progression reviews and target setting.
  • To complete appropriate awarding body / funding body documentation and ensure compliance of required procedures.
  • To keep and maintain accurate records and documentation.
  • To undertake internal verification processes. as required by awarding bodies and college internal ‘QA’ processes/cycle.
  • To competently and professionally liaise with employers and external verifiers in the completion of the above.
  • To attend regular programme meetings and briefing sessions in line with curriculum policies.
  • To liaise with the colleges work-based learning and widening participation centres ensuring compliance with college wide systems and procedures.
  • To continuously evaluate and improve the quality of learning and teaching within your work utilising and engaging with the college’s development and observation programmes.
  • To contribute fully to the development of curricula and specialist facilities.
  • To assist in the promotion and marketing of programmes within your team and centre of study.
  • Adhere to and promote the College’s Safeguarding, Equality & Diversity, College Values and Health and Safety policies and practices.
  • To undertake any other associated duties determined by the college.

Brickwork Lecturer Job Skills Required:

  • Education to level 3 or above and/or a professional qualification in construction-based discipline.
  • Minimum of Level 2 qualification in English and Mathematics GCSE 4+ or C and above / CSE Level 1 / O-Level C or above / Level 2 Adult Numeracy or Literacy or equivalent
  • Level 5 Teaching Qualification / completing within 3 years of employment or 3 years of the first available course
  • Assessor/Verifier Awards
  • Supervisory experience and/or experience in dealing directly with customers, clients or students
  • Knowledge of equality and diversity processes and procedures
  • Experience of working with young people
  • Teaching experience
  • Course leadership experience
  • Knowledge and experience of curriculum development
  • Experience of inspiring, challenging and stretching learners during delivery
  • Practical trade skills in building maintenance related disciplines with a skills-set that includes
  • Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
  • Able to undertake workplace assessments
  • Committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults, creating a safe learning environment and an understanding of the safeguarding practices

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Jack Slater

Quote Reference PC001003

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