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About the School of Education
The School of Education is part of the highly impactful Faculty of Education, Health, and Human Sciences at the University of Greenwich. The faculty focuses on professional workforce development, with long-established partnerships across a wide range of professional sectors. The School of Education continues the teacher training started in 1906 at Avery Hill College. We are a thriving school of around 45 academic staff, offering programmes from early years through primary, secondary, and further education, into master’s and doctoral levels. The school collaborates with a broad range of educational settings across London and the South East of England.
Institute for Lifecourse Development
Cross-professional collaboration is at the heart of our mission. The Institute for Lifecourse Development brings our professions and disciplines together to address the challenges people face at different points in their lives. All staff have the opportunity to join the ILD. By harnessing effective links between professionals, the Institute enables students, staff, and partners to tackle societal problems through learning, research, and practice.
Our Commitment
Embedded in the community with a global outlook, the faculty offers a welcoming and supportive environment to students from diverse backgrounds and stages of academic and professional development. We aim to transform the lives of our students by providing an education that enables them to become creative and confident contributors to society, equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to make a real difference to local and global communities.
Role Overview
Reporting to the portfolio lead in secondary and further education, you will join our enthusiastic secondary education team, teaching on our secondary teacher PGCE modules and acting as lead mentor for colleagues and trainees in schools. We are open to candidates starting at any point from January 2025, subject to release from current responsibilities.
Contact Information
For queries, please contact the Head of the School, Iain Kitchener, at i.kitchener@greenwich.ac.uk or the People Operations Team at peopleoperationsfehhs@greenwich.ac.uk.
We operate a hybrid working policy, as set out in the University’s Working Principles and Guidelines.
Salary
£45,163 to £55,295 per annum plus £4,170 London weighting per annum, pro-rata.
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