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Tutor: Health Sciences and Social Care (x3 positions, full and part time hours considered)

Contract:
Delivery
Salary:
Delivery Scale £22,397 - £37,349 per annum (pro rata for part time hours)
Closing:
24/05/2019

Please note - applications close at 5pm on the stated closing date.

Start date:
ASAP

This is a great opportunity for a dynamic, professional individual qualified in an appropriate discipline to join a forward thinking college to develop and teach across a range of courses and across all disciplines. The primary focus will be teaching on courses from Health Sciences and Social Care.

You will be part of a team facilitating student learning within the School of Learning: Health and Wellbeing.

The ideal candidate will be required to provide high quality learning and teaching to individuals and groups of learners across a range of programmes specific to the Health Sciences and Social Care sector.

There will be the opportunity to contribute pro-actively to the School of Learning in promoting a positive learning experience for all our learners.

You will be a role model for college learners and will work to the classroom professional standards.

Each post carries 836 hours delivery, pro rata for part time per annum.

The role will require you to embed the college’s values; working with Professionalism, taking Responsibility for your actions and giving Respect to students, colleagues and visitors. 

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