Protocol is delighted to be working with City College Plymouth, one of the country’s largest providers of quality education and training who are going through a period of transition to propel education into the future. Graded as “GOOD” by Ofsted, City College Plymouth is home to over 12,000 bright and enthusiastic students, you will be joining over 600 talented and experienced staff and actively contributing to its core values of Respect, Ownership and Integrity to nurture and support to ensure every student can be the best they can be.
We are recruiting for a part time, permanent Lecturer in Health & Childhood Education offering £18,880 – £27,104 per annum (pro rata of £23,579 – £33,849).
Health & Social Care is a diverse subject, and we appreciate that experts in the field are diverse too, so if you have any of the following skills, we would be delighted to receive your application, especially if you have experience of both HE and FE teaching:
*Experience of delivering HE modules related to Health or Childhood Education
*Experience of delivering FE qualifications in both health and Early Years
*Health sector experience
*Curriculum and industry collaboration
*Level 4 Teaching Qualification
*Innovative teaching styles
So if you are passionate about educating the next generation of Health Care workers, please apply and we can discuss how you can add your expertise to our fantastic department.
In addition to your salary, you can expect an annual leave entitlement of 50 days annual leave (pro rata for part-time roles), inclusive of Bank Holidays. You will receive generous contributions towards your pension, CPD opportunities, and exclusive access to discounts at various UK attractions, restaurants, travel and theatre.
At City College Plymouth, one of the country’s largest providers of quality education and training, we are going through a period of transition to enable us to propel education into the future. We pride ourselves on delivering a learning environment and organisational culture that impact positively on the health, wellbeing and sustainability of our community and enables all our students and staff to achieve their full potential.