CURRICULUM LEAD/TUTOR
Staffordshire, Free Parking
Purpose of the job
There are two key elements of this role; In relation to teaching, you will teach full-time learners the fundamentals of Motor vehicle maintenance and repair from Levels: Entry 3 up to Level 3 depending on the cohort’s needs. As a curriculum lead, you will oversee the delivery and development of the study programme in the motor vehicle department. You will work closely with the quality of education manager who will assess the IMPACT of the study programme in the motor vehicle department. You will then agree on action points and implement the required changes to improve the overall quality of the provision.
Hours and Benefits
8.30am to 5pm Monday – Thursday, 8.30am to 12.30pm Friday onsite 1pm -5pm (remote).
3 days per week teaching, 2 days per week preparing and planning/paperwork.
26 days annual leave plus bank holidays + Annual Christmas centre shutdown + 2 wellbeing days if required.
£32,000 per annum – Negotiable.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
1. To plan, prepare, deliver, and evaluate a course(s) of learning for learners as set out in the contract of employment to the agreed number of hours and weeks for the cohorts allocated to you as a tutor.
2. Design, deliver, and oversee detailed syllabus/course outline information and an initial scheme of work for each course before commencement and update/maintain them as part of the course documentation files.
3. To prepare appropriate plans and learning materials for each session, to make them available in advance for monitoring or lesson observation visits and to maintain them as part of the course documentation files.
4. Working with the study programme motor vehicle teaching staff, you will design and create standardised content to be delivered across the Study programme motor vehicle faculty.
5. To deliver monthly development sessions via one-to-one meetings with study programme motor vehicle teaching staff.
6. Deliver Information, Advice and Guidance to learners within the teaching class. Give further support where needed and record on the pastoral log.
7. To monitor, mark, and assess learners’ work.
8. To monitor and evaluate courses and to provide feedback to the Quality of education manager as requested, taking responsibility for the quality of the study programme motor vehicle faculty.
Experience Required
1. Experience of teaching or assessing Motor Vehicle disciplines.
2. Assessor or teacher qualified is essential for this role.
3. Ideally, you will have previously held the role of faculty lead or curriculum lead.
4. Ideally qualified to Light Vehicle level 3 qualification.
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