My career at Myerscough College – Inspiring Excellence
Do you share our high aspirations for young people at Myerscough?
Are you an experienced practitioner who could provide learning support to students presenting with learning difficulties, disabilities, poor health, or a challenging background?
Are you keen to join a group of warm and friendly colleagues based in a stunning setting – and to offer support that enables students to prepare for today’s world of work?
You may have experience working with young people in an educational, caring or youth work setting…
You may have a passion for the outdoors, and the knowledge and skills to help students to gain qualifications in Equine Studies, Horticulture, Animal Care, Arboriculture and Foundation Learning.
You may have particular expertise in supporting literacy and numeracy or working with young people who need extra help to develop basic skills…
If so, we would love to hear from you!
These posts are for Part-Time Hourly Paid Inclusive Learning Advisors to start in September.
Currently these are term time only roles, although the College is keen to establish more permanent roles in the future. We are on a drive to ensure excellence in support practices and to offer more specialist roles to meet the needs and aspirations of our growing numbers of learners with SEND and neurodiverse profiles.
This post could well be an opportunity to try out a new career or share some well-honed transferable skills to help inspire local young people. You would be joining the college at a time of exciting change!
At Myerscough College and University Centre we have a nationally and internationally recognised Further Education, Higher Education, Adult Education and Apprenticeship provision. The Further Education provision is well established, the Higher Education provision has a well-recognised partnership with UCLan and the apprenticeship provision is operational nationally. We offer a rewarding and enjoyable working environment, where colleagues are inspired to make a positive difference to the educational experience and employability of our students. We are one of the top five largest land-based and sports colleges in the UK.
What We Offer:
We take care of our team just as we do our students. As an employee, you can enjoy a range of benefits, including:
* Regular Continuous Professional Development (CPD) opportunities.
* An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to provide wellbeing support in moments of need.
* Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme, with a remarkable 20.2% employer contribution rate.
We are flexible working friendly and happy to discuss interest in flexible working.
Minimum Requirements:
The successful applicant will be responsible for complying with all safeguarding policies and practices, and for ensuring student safety and wellbeing is at the forefront of everything they do.
This post is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
We are an equal opportunity employer; we want all our candidates to have a fair and equal opportunity to secure employment with us. We encourage applications from all underrepresented groups: BAME applicants, disabled applicants, and LGBT+ applicants.
If you require any adjustments to the recruitment process, due to a disability, then please speak with a member of the People team.
As a disability confident employer, we commit to guaranteeing an interview for any disabled applicant who meets all of the essential criteria.
Job Details:
Hours: Part Time Hourly Paid, fixed term, TTO 36 weeks per year
Department: Inclusive Learning
Location: Croxteth Park (Liverpool)
Salary: £13.28 per hour. Rate of pay includes an element of holiday pay
Reference No: PTHPL-611
Closing Date: Wednesday 6 November 2024
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