Role Overview
Coordinate designated study programme delivery activities at the College, including high-quality teaching, managing day-to-day operational issues, exams, and timetabling. Ensure a consistent approach across sites if applicable. Inspire and motivate students through outstanding teaching that challenges them to excel.
Lecturers should be passionate and enthusiastic about developing students' English, Maths, and employability skills. Regular target setting and progress monitoring will underpin this, ensuring successful outcomes for all students.
Main Responsibilities
1. Deliver high-quality teaching in line with College standards and external validating bodies. Prepare teaching materials, schemes of work, and lesson plans. Develop and implement curriculum revisions, collaborate on quality assurance, assess student work, monitor progress, and maintain statutory safeguarding, equal opportunities, and health and safety standards.
2. Manage course operations including communication, problem-solving, timetable adjustments, arranging cover, coordinating work experience and enrichment activities, liaising with departments, and ensuring compliance and consistency across sites.
3. Support recruitment and enrolment by managing procedures, including qualifications on entry, transfers, and late enrolments. Organise induction programmes for new students.
4. Student support and monitoring through regular meetings, setting SMART targets, assisting with UCAS references, and addressing pastoral needs. Liaise with college services as needed.
5. Monitor student attendance and results, report on performance, and develop action plans where necessary.
6. Promote English and Maths by supporting provision both in class and individually, monitoring attendance and student movement.
7. Participate in meetings and events such as staff meetings, parent evenings, marketing, and courses. Plan and coordinate parent consultations.
8. Professional development and collaboration by working with colleagues to develop courses, attend CPD events, participate in peer observations, and mentor new lecturers.
9. Administrative duties include updating registers, reports, and materials on the VLE, and participating in quality assurance activities such as course reviews and SARs.
Additional responsibilities for lecturers on SPS points 5–8 include internal verification, moderation, action plan monitoring, resource coordination, supporting curriculum and quality issues, and liaising with Higher Education Institutions.
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