Job Title: Part-Time Digital Lecturer
Location: Merseyside
Rate: £30 - £35 per hour
Type: Part Time Temporary
Eden Brown are looking for an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Part-Time Digital Skills Lecturer on behalf of a leading college in Merseyside.
This is a part time temporary role of 3 days per week, Monday, Tuesday and Friday.
We are in need of a digital specialist to teach a 2nd year class which consists of specialist practical assessments starting in March.
Key Responsibilities:
* Deliver engaging and practical lessons in Digital technologies
* Develop lesson plans, course materials, and assessments tailored to diverse learning needs.
* Support students academic growth, offering guidance, feedback, and support to help them achieve their best.
Essential Requirements:
* Degree in IT, Computer Science, or a related field
* Teaching or training experience (preferably in a college or educational setting).
* Excellent communication skills and a passion for helping students succeed.
* Knowledge of T Levels/B Tec
A current DBS check is also needed for this role, if you do not have a current DBS Eden Brown can apply on your behalf.
If this is of interest please apply now to avoid disappointment as this is to start ASAP.
Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer.
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