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Lecturer in Health and Care (0.5FTE)

Job details
Posting date: 24 January 2025
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £14,210 - £20,937 per annum (actual Salary) *subject to a progression criteria
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 10 February 2025
Location: TS2 1AD
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Middlesbrough College Group
Job type: Permanent
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Summary

Job Title: Lecturer in Health and Care



Salary: Lecturer Salary Scale from Pt 5 – Pt 16

£14,210 - £20,937 per annum (actual Salary)

*subject to a progression criteria

* The salary progression criteria beyond point 11 of the Lecturer scale will be based on you achieving and maintaining, on an annual basis, the Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) & QTS.  To progress beyond point 14 of the Lecturer salary scale, you will be expected to achieve and maintain the Advanced Teacher Status (ATS).



Contract: MC Lecturer, Part time (0.5FTE), Permanent



Hours: 18.5 hours per week



Teaching hours: 432 annualised hours



Annual Leave: 45 per annum plus statutory Bank Holidays (pro rata)



Pension: Teachers’ Pension Scheme



About the role

We welcome applications from all disciplines within the Health and Social care sector, ideally with qualifications in teaching or training. The job will involve teaching Further Education teaching or Higher Education lecturing and the contract is part-time. To plan and deliver a wide range of challenging, relevant learning and work experiences that ensure all learners can develop and apply the skills, knowledge, behaviours, and attitudes required for the 21st Century learning, life and work.



The successful candidate will have:

Relevant minimum Level 3 Childcare and Early Years qualification (Essential)
To be a qualified Teacher or willing to work towards.
To hold a relevant Degree qualification or equivalent.
GCSEs at Level 4/Grade C or above in English and Maths, or equivalent


For more details of requirements, please view the attached Job Description for the role.



Safeguarding our students

Middlesbrough College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, as well as vulnerable adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to be suitable to work with these groups and share this commitment.

Before applying for a role with Middlesbrough College, it is important to note that it is an offence to do so if you believe you are a person who is barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.


As a member of teaching / curriculum staff, your role will engage with children on a regular basis for teaching, instructing, caring, or supervising. Therefore, this role is defined as being within ‘regulated activity’. At Middlesbrough College, we pride ourselves on our dedication to safeguarding all students; to do so we follow a strict vetting process whereby any offer of employment will be subject to the appropriate checks, including an Enhanced DBS Check.



To read more information in relation to the DBS Code of Practice please follow this link: Revised Code of Practice for Disclosure and Barring Service Registered Persons (publishing.service.gov.uk)

Further relevant links:

Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection Policy

Recruitment of Ex Offenders Policy



Want to know more?

For further details and to discuss the role in more detail, please contact Emma Tweddell, Curriculum Team Leader - Health & Social Care, on E.Tweddell@mbro.ac.uk



As a College we are committed to Equality, Diversity & Inclusion, and welcome applications from all sections of the community.



Applicants must demonstrate in their application the ability to meet the key responsibilities, qualifications / skills and experience detailed within the job description. Salaries are based on skills, qualifications, and experience.



Please note that, in line with current legislation, an online search will be undertaken as part of the due diligence on shortlisted candidates to prevent (or minimise the risk of) individuals being employed to work with young people who may be unsuitable to do so. Any specific concerns regarding any incidents or issues that have happened, and are publicly available online, may then be discussed during the interview stage with the candidate.



We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. We therefore encourage applicants to submit their applications as soon as possible.



To learn more about working at Middlesbrough College, please visit our Work For Us page.

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