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Maths Lecturer
2 months ago
Job Description
We’re currently recruiting a full-time term time Maths Lecturer in our modern and easily accessible campus in Ewell, Surrey. This rewarding role will see you inspiring learners to meet their aspirations.
About the Maths Lecturer role:
As a Maths Lecturer, you will become a key member of staff within the team. You will be sensitive to your learners’ needs, enabling them to reach their true potential. You will be experienced in recording and monitoring each step of students’ progress, however big or small and teaching to a cohort of students of mixed abilities. The candidate will be Familiar with current Maths GCSE and Functional Skills standards.
Duties and Responsibilities of a Maths Lecturer:
- Deliver High quality teaching and assessment to students on vocational courses from entry level to Level 2.
- Deliver excellent support to learners
- Be innovative and proactive in your approach and provide a stimulating learning environment
- Planning the curriculum
What we offer:
- 48 days annual leave
- A discounted on-site gym, sports hall fitness classes, osteopathy and a day nursery
- A choice of catering facilities including a Starbucks on-site
- A modern hair and beauty salon on-site offering employee discounts
- Free online qualifications
- Free parking on-site
We’re proud of our inclusive culture and we welcome all applications.
We are graded ‘Good’ by Ofsted following its latest inspection in January 2023. Inspectors rated the College as Good in all 8 aspects. The report recognises that students “enjoy their courses and are motivated to succeed”, and benefit from “highly supportive relationships” with staff. Safeguarding arrangements are “effective” with regular training for staff, and leaders have in place “an effective policy for safer recruitment.”