About us:
Gower College Swansea is one of the largest colleges in Wales with a strong reputation for high quality teaching and learning. We have six campuses across the city with over 4, full time learners and 10, part time learners. We currently have a turnover of over £50 million making us a major employer in the region with approximately 1, staff.
At Gower College Swansea we are passionate about investing in our staff and looking after their wellbeing to ensure they feel supported in work and also at home.
The role:
The post involves assessing and teaching students within the electrical installation Sector. Programs include NVQs and taught courses within this sector including Inspection & Testing, 18th Edition IET Regulations, solar photovoltaic, plus the AM2 practical examination.
1. Full-Time (37 hours per week)
2. Working pattern: 8.00-16.30 Mon to Thur, 8.00-16.00 Fri
3. Permanent
4. £35, - £41, per annum
5. Swansea
Key Responsibilities:
6. Teach and assess learners within the Electrical Installations sector via NVQs, cost recovery, technical certificates and taught sessions
7. Plan, prepare and deliver assessments across a range of courses ensuring schemes/records of work, assignment schedules, are appropriate to the syllabus content and awarding body standards
8. Plan and deliver over 12 hours per week of training to learners as required
About you:
9. TAQA - Assessor Award and/or V1 Internal Verifiers award or equivalent.
10. Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent) grade C or above literacy and numeracy qualifications
11. Proven track record of working in an engineering/ electrical setting.
12. Commercial knowledge, experience and understanding of industry, including training needs
Benefits for you:
13. 28 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, and the college is closed for two weeks over the Christmas period
14. A Local Government Pension Scheme with an average employer contribution of 21%
15. 2 staff well-being days
16. Discounted study opportunities on College programmes
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