Protocol are working closely with a Further Education College based in Sunderland in their search for an experienced Business & Economics Lecturer to deliver Business & Economics to students across a range of levels within the college.
The role;
This role is offering 0.8 FTE on a permanent basis.
You will be working within the colleges Business department, supporting, teaching, training Business & Economics students on their courses of study. You will be responsible for delivering education and training to high standards along with preparing student materials, assessing and marking student work and carrying out student tutorials and assessments to ensure each student is achieving their best during their time in the college.
The person;
We are therefore seeking individuals that are passionate about Teaching and that have relevant experience in both educational and industry fields. The individual will also have experience working with students or apprentices either in a college or an educational setting whilst being upbeat, motivational and knowledgeable in the subject area in order to educate and inspire learners.
Have you got what it takes?
1. A level 5 qualification in a relevant subject
2. A teaching qualification
3. Experience delivering Business & Economics at BTEC & A-levels.
Benefits
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