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As a prominent institution in further and higher education, WCG is dedicated to providing enriching learning experiences that foster skill development and enhance career pathways for our students.
We are seeking a dedicated Lecturer in Equine to contribute to our academic community on a permanent, part-time, term-time basis.
The remuneration for this role is pro rata, with an annual salary range of £21,416 - £29,940.
This position is classified as working within Regulated Activity, necessitating an Enhanced DBS check due to the nature of the role involving interaction with children and young persons.
Pre-employment Checks
Any offer of employment will be contingent upon satisfactory completion of mandatory pre-employment checks, including but not limited to: DBS, Barred List check, right to work verification, and references.
Employee Benefits
WCG offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Generous annual leave, along with up to 4 free College Closure days each year
- Pension schemes
- A robust training program
- Opportunities for hybrid working arrangements
For further details, please refer to our job description.
Role Responsibilities
The role of an Equine Lecturer demands a keen attention to detail, a strong focus, and the enthusiasm to inspire students, along with a genuine passion for the subject matter.
Key responsibilities include:
- Delivering lectures and seminars
- Preparing course materials and assessments
- Managing administrative tasks
- Ensuring quality standards are met
This list is not exhaustive and may evolve as the role develops, without altering the core responsibilities.
Ideal Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate will possess:
- A minimum of Level 6 qualification in a relevant field suitable for teaching across various equine and animal welfare subjects
- GCSE grade A-C or equivalent in Mathematics and English
- A strong interest in research and the ability to integrate this into the classroom
- Experience with statistical analysis
- A full teaching qualification or HEA Fellowship
- Proficient IT skills, particularly with the Google suite
- A commitment to continuous professional development to stay current in industry-specific skills
If you are a passionate individual looking to advance your teaching career in the equine field, this opportunity may align with your aspirations.