Lecturer in Public Services at Heart of Worcestershire College
Worcester, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Sep, 25

Salary

39725.0

Posted On

17 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Validation, It

Industry

Education Management

Description

GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • To commit to the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults
  • To participate in the College’s Performance Management Scheme and attend such training events as are necessary to enable him/her to carry out the duties of the job description.
  • To continually improve teaching, learning and assessment through proactive CPD and sharing best practice.
  • To actively participate in the College’s Quality System, including quality improvement strategies and initiatives.
  • To undertake such other duties as may be assigned commensurate with the grade and purpose of the post.
  • To take reasonable care for the health and safety of him/her and for others affected by his/her work.
  • To actively support College Safeguarding, Equality and Diversity policies.
  • To operate/conduct all HR tasks and functions within the principles of GDPR.

  • This is current at the date shown below, and is a guide to the work you will be required to undertake. In consultation with the post holder, it may be changed from time to time by the College to meet changing circumstances.

  • May 2025

TEACHING QUALIFICATION

Applicants are required to hold an appropriate teaching qualification or be willing to undertake and gain the Certificate in Education and Training within 2 years of their appointment. Successful applicants will be required to attend the course on-site as the College delivers the course in-house.
Please note– whilst obtaining a teaching qualification is a contractual requirement, the College reviews its CPD budget on an annual basis regarding availability of funds and cannot therefore guarantee that newly appointed staff will receive either part or full funding for the course fees. However, student loan facilities are available.

VALIDATION OF QUALIFICATIONS

The College will undertake qualification validation by writing to the appropriate educational institute. Only those qualifications which are essential for the post will be followed up.

FIRST AID & FIRE MARSHALL

As defined in the person specification of the job description, those staff with these responsibilities are required to undertake first aid and or fire marshal duties across the College, when called upon to do so. Staff must ensure they are up to date with the relevant training.

APPLICANTS WITH DISABILITIES

Candidates with a disability should contact the HR Department before interview if they require any adjustments to be made for the interview and/or selection tests.

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT IT IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO MERELY REPEAT WHAT IS IN THE SPECIFICATION – YOU MUST SHOW HOW YOU MEET EACH REQUIREMENT. YOU MUST ALSO PROVIDE DETAILS UNDER ‘PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT’ WHICH MUST INCLUDE ALL EMPLOYMENT UNDERTAKEN SINCE LEAVING FULL TIME EDUCATION.

Completed application forms should be submitted by 29 June 2025 via our website at www.howcollege.ac.uk

Responsibilities

AIM AND PURPOSE OF THE JOB

The purpose of the role is to be responsible for flexible and proactive delivery of an agreed teaching programme in Public Services and other related areas. In addition to teaching, to undertake a range of administrative and developmental duties that contributes to improving standards and achievements and the learner experience.

KEY ROLES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • To teach across a range of programmes from Level 1- Level 5 in Public Services and associated areas.
  • To develop further courses in Public Services and associated areas.
  • To take an active part in the recruitment of learners providing appropriate advice and guidance.
  • To deliver high quality teaching and learning by:
  • providing students with a planned learning and assessment experience;
  • effectively managing and monitoring the learning process;
  • proving regular assessment opportunities;
  • providing timely and constructive feedback; and
  • guiding and supporting learners to achieve their learning goals.
  • To support, and where appropriate, contextualise and/or ‘signpost’ Functional Skills in the curriculum.
  • To actively develop and use new technology in teaching, learning and assessment.
  • To provide assignment and assessment material appropriate to each specific programme (including necessary marking of work).
  • To produce schemes of work, lesson plans, individual learning plans and assessment schedules etc. appropriate to the curriculum area.
  • To evaluate and assess (formative and summative) the work of learners in relation to the curriculum criteria and provide timely, constructive and helpful learner feedback.
  • To attend curriculum meetings and to contribute to the continual quality improvement mechanisms (e.g. maintenance of course files, completion of external quality processes and completion of course evaluations and of e-ILPs on ProMonitor).
  • To keep accurate and effective systems of administration which support the student and College needs, including management and maintenance of learner ILPs, progress and performance records.
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