Are you a skilled and experienced Electrical Installation professional? Would you like to pass your knowledge onto the next generation? Would you like support in completing an Assessors qualification and starting a new career as an Assessor in Further Education? If yes, this could be the opportunity for you What are we looking for? In the role of Assessor, you will be predominantly based at our STEM Campus however this is a multi-site role and travel between sites is expected. Do you have high expectations and standards of yourself and others? If so, read on this could be the role for you We are seeking to appoint a dynamic and self-motivated individual to the role of Assessor in Construction. This is an exciting opportunity to join an expanding area of the curriculum, which boasts continued learner success and achievement. The role will involve liaising with apprentices and their employers to ensure they each fully understand what the learner needs to complete the apprentice framework. You will carry out the assessment of practical activities in the workplace and guide the learner by setting targets to aid completion. The successful candidate must: • Be qualified to Level 3 (NVQ) in a construction trade with Gas Safe certificate • Hold PTLLS/A1/Assessors award or willingness to achieve within a set period following appointment • Have relevant recent experience of working within the construction industry • Have completed a time served apprenticeship • Have a comprehensive knowledge of NVQ’s in a construction discipline • Have the use of a car and a valid UK driving license What can we offer you? Positive and enjoyable working environment Generous holiday entitlement plus Bank Holidays Contributory pension scheme with an excellent employer contribution Death in Service benefits Free on-site parking Discounted Starbucks and all other catering outlets on sites Employee Assistance Programme Discount Scheme Well-being events and access to a well-being portal CPD Opportunities for career development within the wider college