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Main Grade Lecturer - Subject specialists for students with SEND

Main Grade Lecturer - Subject specialists for students with SEND

Barnet and Southgate College

Southgate

  • £33,460 - £44,146 per year
  • New
Salary:
per annum inclusive of Outer London Weighting.
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
15 August 2024

Job overview

Post: Main Grade Lecturers - Subject Specialists for Students with SEND in a specialist Supported Learning campus within Barnet and Southgate College. Applications from newly qualified teachers will be welcome.

Salary: MGL Salary Scale (Point 7 to 12- £33,460-£44,146) per annum inclusive of Outer London Weighting (pro rata 0.8FTE £26,768-£35,316 per annum inclusive of Outer London Weighting)

Contract: 

Post 1: Main Grade Lecturer, Full time (1FT) 35 hrs per week, 52 weeks per year

Post 2: Part time (0.8FTE) 28 hrs per week, 52 weeks per year. 

Primary Location: The post will based at our Southgate site although the post holder will be required to work at the other main College sites 

Applications close:  Thursday 15th August 2024

Interview dates: Between 27th August and 13th September 2024. 

We are looking to recruit enthusiastic, motivated and experienced teachers who are passionate about SEN teaching and learning. Some of our students have a range of complex physical, sensory and learning needs with huge capacity and eagerness to learn and develop their skills and fulfil their ambitions. Successful candidate will join our inspirational and creative team in our Supported Learning Centre at our Southgate Campus. 

Experience of working with young people with severe and moderate learning difficulties is desirable but we welcome applications from teachers who wish to develop their skills in SEN. We have a full time and a part time posts available. 

We are keen to recruit highly passionate teachers with specialisms that could support our developing and evolving curriculum offer for young people. A desire to work with young people with a range of SEN needs is essential.

Applicants should be able to demonstrate how to adapt lessons to suit a range of learning needs.

For all positions, successful candidates will be expected to teach a range of subjects and programmes across the subject spectrums. Excellent administration and interpersonal skills together with a commitment to working effectively as part of a team are essential for all roles. You will hold a hold a relevant degree qualification (or equivalent) and must possess a recognised Level 5/6 teaching qualification (PGCE/CertEd) or display a willingness to work towards achieving this.

In return, the College offers you generous annual leave, final salary pension scheme, season ticket loan, on site gym facilities and many other benefits.

If you’re ready to join a College that has the resources to develop the talents of both students and staff, you can find more information on this role and details on how to apply by visiting our vacancies section on our College website

This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure application to the Disclosure and Barring service.

Further information about this post, an application pack including job description and person specification and the application form can be found at: www.barnetsouthgate.ac.uk/the-college-and-campuses/job-vacancies

If you have any queries regarding this post, please email Jobs@barnetsouthgate.ac.uk and quote the relevant post/reference number.

Please note, due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to inform all applicants as to whether or not they have been shortlisted. Therefore, if you have not heard from us within one month of the closing date, please assume your application has been unsuccessful.

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About Barnet and Southgate College

Recently confirmed as Good by Ofsted, Barnet & Southgate College provides education and training to more than 13,000 students, delivering more than 30 subjects across our state-of-the-art campuses in Barnet and Southgate, North London.  Joining us means being part of a large and vibrant community that benefits both students and staff alike.

Our college maintains a large and vibrant community that benefits our students in preparing them for progressing into the workplace, onto university and/or further qualifications through a broad range of full and part time courses – ultimately raising aspirations and providing greater opportunities to students of all ages, cultures and backgrounds.

Principal

Mr Neil Coker


Our Mission Statement - London is changing. The Economy is changing. So are we.

Our vision - To be the most innovative, inspirational and employment focused learning organisation in the education sector. We provide outstanding learning and employment related opportunities within every market we operate and to offer the highest level of expertise and knowledge which will enrich the personal and professional lives of our customers. The benefits include widening participation, tackling social exclusion, links with employers, industry and commerce and links with the London Economic Action Partnership (formerly the LEP)..


Ofsted

Proud to have been recently confirmed as ‘Good’ by Ofsted (March 2022), this outcome is a reflection of the committed and talented staff and students that make up Barnet & Southgate College.

Having the College recognised as Good in all areas, through the rigorous and in-depth inspection process, is a significant and valued milestone in our journey, but it is not our destination.

The full report into Barnet and Southgate College can be found here.

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