Aat Lecturer - Huntingdon, United Kingdom - The College of Animal Welfare

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Description
We are looking for an AAT lecturer with the passion and commitment to help our learners achieve.


You could be an experienced lecturer, or looking for your first teaching role; ideally, you will need to be qualified to at least level 4 AAT standard or higher and will have the enthusiasm to succeed.


Don't have experience in teaching Higher Education?
Don't worry Within your first year you will undertake a nationally recognised and professional teaching qualification. We will aim to have you confidently trained as quickly as possible to start your journey into teaching.

You will have a mentor who will be able to point you in the right direction and we will support you in every aspect of your role.


Role:

The key purpose of the role will cover the following areas:

  • Lecturing across Level 2,3 and 4 AAT Courses
  • Student recruitment/Careers Events/Liaison
  • Student/trainee safety/Health & Safety at Work
  • Information, Advice & Guidance

Why join us?
Here at the college, we inspire our students to accomplish their ambitions and reach their full potential to make their dream careers become a reality


Benefits include:


  • A motivated and supportive team
  • Group pension scheme
  • Annual holiday of 25 days per year (with 8 additional days for bank holidays)
  • The option to 'buy or sell' additional holiday
  • A complimentary 'Birthday Day Off'
  • Group Life Assurance
  • Professional fees allowance including AAT membership and cost associated with fellowship membership of the Higher Education Academy.
  • Reimbursement of authorised expenses for workrelated activities
  • Sick leave on an increasing scale up to 12 days per rolling 12 months
  • Jury service lost days reimbursed
  • Employee Assistance Programme

Things to consider
We reserve the right to make an offer before the closing date

The College of Animal Welfare is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. All successful applicants will undertake a DBS Check.

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