Love teaching? Not so keen on planning? We are seeking an enthusiastic teacher to provide cover teaching in our Faculty of Foundation Learning and Inclusion.
What you’ll do:
provide ad-hoc cover when our current team are away for training, on college trips or unexpected absence
work with learners with Special Educational Needs (SEN) or Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (EBD)
deliver engaging lessons and support learners to maximise their potential
What we’re looking for:
passion and enthusiasm
someone with a teaching qualification
experience or ability to teach across a range of Entry 1 or Level 1 programmes (including some GCSE Maths or English classes)
Ambition, Collaboration, Energy. These are our values. Watch this short videoto learn more.
And see what our staff have to say here.
Benefits
We’ll give you incredibly generous holidays and a superb pension scheme. You’ll also get a package of amazing benefits, including free counselling and discounted supermarket shopping, spa treatments, electric cars and paddleboarding. Read more on our careerspage.
Applying for the role
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The closing date for receipt of completed applications is Thursday 13th February at midnight.
Interviews will be held in Exeter during the week commencing 24th February.
No CVs or agencies please.
Everyone’s welcome to apply for a role here, regardless of personal characteristics, including race, age, gender, religion, ability, disability, or sexuality.
We’re totally committed to the safeguarding and welfare of all our students, and we expect you to be too. We follow safer recruitment statutory guidance (Keeping Children Safe in Education). If you’re successful, you’ll be required to complete thorough pre-employment checks, including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. All posts at Exeter College are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. The amendments to the ROA 1974 (Exceptions Order 1975, (amended 2013 and 2020)) mean that when applying for certain jobs and activities, certain spent convictions and cautions are ‘protected’, so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. The MOJ’s guidance on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975, provides information about which convictions must be declared during job applications, related exceptions and further information.