Salary: £16,306.75 - 24,003.18 per year + Benefits
Reference: 65161651
Job Title: Lecturer - Supported Learning (Creative Subjects)
Location:
England, East of England, Cambridgeshire-based College
Job Type:
Fixed Term Contract until September 2025, expected to work Part-Time hours (22 hours per week)
Salary:
£16,306.75 - £24,003.18 (Full time equivalent £27,425 - £40,369) Per annum
Benefits:
- Generous holiday entitlement plus bank holidays
- Excellent pension scheme
- Discounted rates on Apple products
- Free gym membership and discounted fitness classes
- BUPA Health Expenses cash plan and Occupational Health services
- Free on-site parking
- Exclusive high street and online discounts
- On-campus Starbucks and Costa Coffee
- Free telephone counselling through our Employee Assistance Programme
- Opportunities for professional development and training
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and tutor a group of students with moderate entry-level learning needs, particularly in the Introduction to Creative Industries course.
- Design and implement schemes of work, learning resources, and assessment schedules.
- Support internal Quality Assurance processes and prepare accredited work for sampling.
- Teach English and maths at Entry and Level 1, preparing students for functional skills qualifications.
- Identify and address students' learning support needs, including welfare concerns and referrals.
- Track and monitor students' EHCP targets and support their progress.
- Prepare and adapt learning materials in collaboration with mentoring staff.
- Direct Learning Support Mentors (LSMs) to ensure rapid progress.
- Hold regular tutorial meetings with students and liaise with parents, carers, and professionals.
- Undertake Proact-SCIP and first aid training.
- Produce written reports for EHCP meetings.
- Participate in cover rota, welcome events, peer observations, and training.
Essential Attributes:
- Qualifications: DTLLS or equivalent, Level 4+ in a creative subject or SpLD, L3 in specialist skills, L2/GCSE in English and maths.
- Experience: Substantial experience in supporting learning, mentoring, or tutoring, especially in life skills, work skills, and entry-level maths and English.
- Skills: Knowledge of specific and global learning difficulties, ability to differentiate teaching, good administration, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Special Conditions:
- Willingness to work occasional evenings and weekends, undergo training, and travel independently.
- This role is defined as regulated activity, requiring an enhanced DBS disclosure check.
- Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults.
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About Protocol
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The legal bit...
Protocol National ltd trading as Protocol are acting as an employment business for this position. If you are successful, Protocol is required to see evidence of your Right to Work in the UK; in addition to you applying for an enhanced DBS Certificate should you not already hold a suitable certificate registered on the DBS Update Service. The position is subject to agreement to Terms and Conditions and suitable application and reference process. As a result of the volume of applications we are currently receiving we regret that we may be unable to respond with individual feedback. If we have not contacted you within two weeks of your application being received then regretfully your application will not be taken forward on this occasion.
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