Overview
The role of a Lecturer in Brickwork is to organise and deliver classroom theory sessions in bricklaying to level 3 and associated additional topics. The role also requires the successful applicant to occasionally teach practical in a workshop setting and carryout assessment of learners work, this could involve going out to the workplace to carry out assessment. Lecturers will also liaise with the Awarding Organisation (City & Guilds) and ensuring that the quality of learner work is maintained through internal quality assurance activities. The role also involves leadership within the team, so that assessors and instructors are working on the same topics in the workshop as are being taught in theory sessions. In addition to this, there will be regular tutorial sessions to ensure all learners are on track and to enrich their time at college. Providing opportunities for learners to take part in Skills Competition Wales, World Skills, and Guild of Bricklayers competitions will also fall under the role\'s purview.
Key responsibilities
1. To provide high quality teaching, to create effective opportunities for learning and to enable all learners to achieve to the best of their ability.
2. Provide excellent extracurricular experiences for our learners.
3. Maintain the high standards of the provision with the support given to the learners.
4. Ensure that the Grŵp\'s policies and procedures are followed.
5. Supporting learners to succeed in order to achieve their targets or higher, challenging and stretching our learners.
Salary
Salary: £33,595 - £51,931 per annum, dependent on qualifications and experience
About the department
The Construction Department, Rhos on Sea is a forward-thinking department offering courses in a range of disciplines. Teaching and learning take place with access to industry standard equipment and in modern facilities.
#J-18808-Ljbffr