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SEND Lecturer
Posting date: | 12 February 2025 |
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Salary: | £26,126 to £39,598.58 per year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 03 March 2025 |
Location: | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Gloucestershire College |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | Z153 |
Summary
Gloucestershire College is recruiting for two experienced Lecturers to join our discreet High Needs provision ‘Foundation Studies’ based at our Cheltenham, to teach students with moderate and additional learning difficulties.
The purpose of this role is to create and deliver individualised stimulating opportunities for learning that focus on core employability and independence skills needed for adulthood. The curriculum offers students a bespoke personalised timetable, which complements their employability and independence growth and supports their aspiration. The curriculum is fluid depending on students’ starting point with module topics covering a broad spectrum; catering, nutrition, household skills, personal care, developing and maintaining relationships, travel training, social action, volunteering, work experience, employability skills, math, and English.
Gloucestershire College’s Discreet High Needs (SEND) provision is a vibrant forward-thinking place to work; with passionate and committed staff who want to make a difference to every student’s long-term prospects. The team’s main goal is to develop independence and support employment enabling students to either progress within their chosen vocational area, gain employment or be active members of their local community.
The team come from diverse employment backgrounds, bringing a variety of skills and qualities to enhance learning opportunities. You will find a cohesive and supportive team, who strive towards the same outcomes with the direction of a knowledgeable and approachable leadership team.
The purpose of this role is to create and deliver individualised stimulating opportunities for learning that focus on core employability and independence skills needed for adulthood. The curriculum offers students a bespoke personalised timetable, which complements their employability and independence growth and supports their aspiration. The curriculum is fluid depending on students’ starting point with module topics covering a broad spectrum; catering, nutrition, household skills, personal care, developing and maintaining relationships, travel training, social action, volunteering, work experience, employability skills, math, and English.
Gloucestershire College’s Discreet High Needs (SEND) provision is a vibrant forward-thinking place to work; with passionate and committed staff who want to make a difference to every student’s long-term prospects. The team’s main goal is to develop independence and support employment enabling students to either progress within their chosen vocational area, gain employment or be active members of their local community.
The team come from diverse employment backgrounds, bringing a variety of skills and qualities to enhance learning opportunities. You will find a cohesive and supportive team, who strive towards the same outcomes with the direction of a knowledgeable and approachable leadership team.