Bury College are welcoming applications for a Lecturer in Foundation Studies on a permanent basis. As a lecturer in Foundation Studies, you will ultimately deliver excellent and inclusive teaching and learning in the classroom ensuring learners are inspired to succeed and progress.
These roles are primarily focussed on working with young people who may be disengaged from education, those with language barriers and those with a focus on improving their maths and English in order to progress. Experience teaching maths at Level 1 and entry level would be advantageous.
As a Foundation Studies Lecturer you will be an enthusiastic expert in your area, you will integrate appropriate and inspirational curriculum resources including ILT into lessons and plan delivery so that schemes of work and lesson plans support achievement. Undertaking ongoing high-quality formative and summative assessment of learners' work, both in class and through regular out of class activity to monitor progress, you must aim to ensure that learners succeed through progress reviews and initiate and respond to new curriculum developments and plan resources as appropriate.
About you
* Educated to degree level or equivalent in certification / training.
* Previous experience of successful teaching (or teaching practice for ECT's) within this area or related courses.
* A full teaching qualification or professional recognition in learning and skills.
* The role requires an individual with the ability to deliver exceptional teaching and learning and inspire, motivate and engage learners. Capable of producing effective schemes of work and lesson plans, you should demonstrate a background of inclusive and challenging teaching strategies and of supporting students to attend by meeting their individual needs.
Knowledge and Skills
* The ability to mentor and support disengaged young people is essential.
* Ability to support students' progress in maths and contribute to the entry level and Level 1 maths design and delivery in area is essential.
* Excellent pastoral skills to carry out the tutoring role effectively is essential.
* Ability to understand barriers currently facing young people and support strategies to overcome them.
* The ability to deliver exceptional teaching and learning and inspire, motivate and engage learners in learning is essential.
* Knowledge of appropriate curriculum resources for subject area is essential.
* Ability to communicate effectively with parents is essential.
About Us
Bury College is a Further Education College offering a wide range of courses to both full time and part time students each year.
Dedicated to providing the communities we serve with a broad choice of learning options, Bury College offers a range of A Level courses, vocational programmes, and apprenticeships. In addition to this, we have higher level courses available at Bury College University Centre, as well as courses for adults.
Why choose Bury College to be your next employer.
We are a friendly, forward-looking college where all our staff are valued. We pride ourselves in the fact that all our staff are supported & encouraged to perform at their best. We invest significantly in staff development & have CPD Events throughout the year.
Bury College is committed to ensuring equality of opportunity, celebrating diversity, safeguarding its learners and expects all staff to share these commitments.
The benefits of working for us?
* 45 days annual leave plus bank holidays and Christmas closure
* Occupational sick pay
* Teachers or Local Authority Pension Fund
* Flexible working
* Family Friendly Policy
* Special Leave of Absence
* Paid leave for religious festivals
* Sabbaticals
* Comprehensive induction and on-going training
* Employee Assistance Programme
* Occupational Health Service
* Onsite gym
* Cycle to Work Scheme
* Onsite nursery
* Free onsite parking
* Option for first aid training and an annual allowance of £296 for first aid duties
Please note: we also have a permanent contract available for this position.
NB Shortlisted candidates may be invited for interview before the closing date.
Please note that new guidance in Keeping Children Safe in Education 2024 requires us to carry out an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted candidates. This to enable us to identify any incidents or issues which have happened and are publicly available online which we might want to explore at interview. Once shortlisting has taken place, this search will be carried out for all candidates who will attend an interview.