Salary: BS26-29 BAR 30-33 (currently £31,650 - £35,166 BAR £36,347- £39,765 pro rata)
Pembrokeshire College is currently seeking to appoint a part-time Assessor to work with candidates in their workplace to enable them to gain their qualifications. The role will include undertaking observations in the workplace, assisting candidates in the preparation of their portfolio of evidence, carrying out progress reviews and regularly liaising with both candidates and employers. Assessors also work closely with college lecturers to keep up to date with their learners' progress in college.
Salary Details: BS26-29 BAR 30-33 (currently £31,650 - £35,166 BAR £36,347- £39,765 pro rata)
These scales have progression to each point on an annual basis with the opportunity to further progress on to an extended scale following the BAR. Commencing salaries will be assessed in accordance with the College's starting salaries matrix.
Hours of Work: 0.4 FTE (equivalent to 15 hours per week)
Contract Type: Salaried - Permanent
Holiday Entitlement: 28 days pro rata (increasing to 32 days for 5 years + service) plus Standard Bank Holidays & College closure days per annum
Qualifications:
* You will hold a Level 3 qualification in Welding
* Ideally you will also hold a recognised assessing qualification (such as A1 Award or equivalent) and an Internal Verification Qualification. If you do not hold this qualification, Pembrokeshire College will support you in gaining this during your employment, within an agreed timescale. This will be fully funded by Pembrokeshire College.
You will have extensive experience in a practical welding fabrication environment, ideally with a background in training or mentoring colleagues or apprentices. The role involves demonstrating and assessing welding and fabrication tasks for various group sizes whilst maintaining safe working practices within a workshop environment.
At least 3 years' recent industry experience is essential, ideally with knowledge of work-based qualifications. You will support learners in achieving Level 2 and 3 Welding qualifications, assess their work, and promote literacy, numeracy, digital skills, and the Welsh language. Strong interpersonal skills, self-motivation, and the ability to work independently and in a team are essential.
For the role of Assessor, access to transport is required for frequent travel, with assessments conducted both face-to-face and remotely. Your contractual place of work will be your home and you will be paid the applicable mileage rate for business travel. You will also be provided with a mobile phone and laptop for all business communication.
Closing Date: Midnight, Sunday 2nd March 2025
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