Overview
Lecturer: Barbering – Prison Education – HMP Isle of Wight
Location: HMP Isle of Wight
Hours: 20 hours per week (Mon-Fri mornings), 52 weeks per year
Salary: Pro Rata salary from £30,000 up to £38,144 per annum (Subject to skills and experience)
Reporting To: Deputy Education Manager
IN SHORT
HMP Isle of Wight have an exciting opportunity for a Barbering Lecturer to join the prison-based Education Team.
We are seeking a creative and inspiring Lecturer who can deliver engaging classes to small groups of learners who are based within the prison. As a Barbering Lecturer, you will be supporting learners to achieve success and guiding them through the courses. You will not only help them to achieve qualifications in Employability up to L1 with NCFE but will also support them to develop confidence and skills they can apply to employment upon release, or to other job opportunities within the establishment.
MK College Group works to reduce re-offending by providing learners with opportunities to learn and develop skills. We would like you to be part of the learner’s journey, providing them with a positive learning experience. If you are as passionate as we are about reducing re-offending and ensuring learners have a positive learning experience, this is a fantastic opportunity for you. You will be fully supported with the training required to deliver to learners in this fast paced and rewarding environment.
MK College will treat all applicants fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability or any other individual characteristic. We particularly encourage applications from people with backgrounds which are currently under-represented within Milton Keynes College. All offers made to successful candidates are subject to satisfactory outcomes to a range of pre-employment checks including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS). In addition, security clearance is required for all prison services positions up to Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) level.
Benefits
* 35 days annual leave, 3 additional company closure days and UK Bank Holidays (entitlement will be pro-rated for part-time employees)
* Generous Pension Scheme
* Professional development opportunities, including professional qualifications
* Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) accessible 24 hours per day, 365 days per year
* A variety of amazing discounts with NUS Card and our reward and recognition platform Encore
* Employee wellbeing platform
Make a Difference
In this role, you will:
* Play a significant role in the design, development and delivery of learning which meet the needs of the learners. Satisfying internal and external quality assurance criteria; in line with the Prison Education Framework Delivery Plan, the College strategic and development plan, the Prison’s business plan and those of other key stakeholders.
* Understand the learning needs of the student population, deliver challenging and exciting learning sessions.
* Prepare, teach and mark as required, using data to set challenging targets.
* Set and monitor SMART learner targets and use ILPs effectively.
* Ensure all students are fully enrolled onto programmes, accurate records are maintained; with completions, withdrawals and achievement documentation completed in a timely manner.
* Assist in the administration of learning and maintain accurate records of students’ learning activities, including learners’ progress, assessment schedules, and schemes of work, course reviews and induction programmes.
* Promote high quality teaching and learning, maintaining and developing a variety of learning materials which meet the needs of an equal opportunities’ college.
* Liaise with outside agencies, including examination boards, as required.
* Ensure that students’ Skills for Life are developed through and integrated into their learning programmes.
* Practice both internally and externally the philosophy and values of the College and take responsibility for promoting equality and diversity.
* Always Carry out duties in accordance with the College’s equal opportunities, health and safety and risk management policies and procedures.
* Be aware and fully committed to Milton Keynes College’s Regulations, Strategy and Objectives to work together to advance Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and support the challenging of racism, prejudice and inequality, wherever it is found.
Knowledge, Expertise & Qualifications
* Relevant degree or equivalent vocational qualification
* Full teaching qualification (DTTLS, PGCE, Cert Ed) or willing to work towards
* Teaching/training or vocational experience in a relevant discipline/subject area and relevant up-to-date knowledge
* Proven track record of managing and supporting diverse groups of learners through nationally accredited programmes
* Knowledge of current curriculum and accreditation developments within Further Education and specific subject areas
Impact
* Creative, engaging and inspirational teaching
* Working with students who may have little experience of education and training
* Teach creatively, adapting to the needs of a variety of learners and willing to explore new teaching and learning strategies
Quality
* Effective curriculum and lesson planning which meets individual needs
* Identifying, developing and sharing innovative and creative teaching resources
* Maintaining professional standards
Responsibilities
* Delivering engaging classes to learners within the prison
* Help to develop a strong vocational programme that meets the needs of the learners, prison and Milton Keynes College
* Work across the whole prison estate, on all wings where education is delivered
Relationships & Reputation
* Good communication skills both written and verbal
* Commitment to students and student’s success
* Able to motivate self and others
Vision & Direction
* Ability to plan, communicate and problem solve effectively
* Work positively within the inherent restraints of a prison environment/closed institution
About Us
Milton Keynes College Group was formed in 2021, with the mission of Building Fairer Futures. The College Group includes 1,200 colleagues who work across MK College, the South-Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT) Bletchley, our prison education services in 30 prisons and MK Commercial which comprises The Brasserie restaurant, Sport Central, Courtside and the Chaffron Centre.
At MK College, our colleagues support more than 3,000 16–19-year-olds currently studying with us and a total student population of over 8,000. Founded in 1982, MK College offers a broad variety of qualifications, including vocational courses, apprenticeships, T levels, higher education and professional certificates, as well as employability skills and community training.
We are proud to have opened one of the biggest Institutes of Technology in the country. The South-Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT) in Bletchley is a consortium of prestigious partners led by Milton Keynes College. Anchor partners include Microsoft, Evidence Talks, Activate Learning, Cranfield University and KPMG. The SCIoT provides higher level technical qualifications, apprenticeships and short courses. We offer ahub of innovation and world-leading technological advancementswithrelentless dedication to future-proof the lives and skills of learners. At South Central IoT, our learners can be anything ready.
The College is also a national provider of education services in prisons across the country. For nearly 30 years, we have worked with offenders in both custody, the wider community and currently work with 30 prisons across England. This includes 13 prisons which make up the Long-Term High Security Estate, 16 category B, C and D prisons and the new HMP Fosse Way.
Founded on the principle of Further Education’s ability to transform lives through learning, we’re proud to create an environment that attracts the best colleagues and students from Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas and supports education in prisons nationally. The value we gain from the diverse communities we serve is immeasurable. We want all our colleagues, students and learners to feel they are an integral part of the College Group and together we will create an inclusive culture where everyone can contribute to college life and our collective knowledge and growth.
We know that education has the power to build fairer futures for all, and we know that we can’t create real change on our own. That’s why we work with employers to ensure that our learners develop the skills that their industries need, as well as partnering with local charities and community groups to make a difference in our local communities.
When applying for a role at the College Group, you can expect the same level of commitment towards diversity and inclusion as you’ll experience when you’ve started with us. We treat all our applicants fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability or any other individual characteristic. We particularly encourage applications from people with backgrounds which are currently under-represented within Milton Keynes College Group.
Milton Keynes College Group is a committed safer recruitment employer in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE). We take extreme care in ensuring the safety and welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.
All offers made to successful candidates are subject to satisfactory outcomes from a range of pre-employment checks including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS). In addition, security clearance is required for all prison services positions up to Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) level. For more information, please visit our website and read our Safer Recruitment Policy.
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