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HE Travel & Tourism Lecturer
July 29, 2019 | Comments Off on HE Travel & Tourism Lecturer
Based in East London, our client has some of the best facilities in the country and students enjoy learning here, thanks to inspirational teachers, excellent courses and industry-standard workshops, studios and salons. Offering full and part-time courses from Foundation to Degree, Apprenticeships and Accelerated Degrees, students at the University can expect a high number of contact hours, to study one module at a time, no end of year exams and the opportunity to gain professional accreditations alongside the academic qualification. Our client has a strong focus on their students and seeks to achieve a high quality learning experience for each and every one of them
Our client is currently have an exciting opportunity to join them on a temporary basis as a Travel & Tourism Lecturer starting September
Role responsibilities
Planning and delivering on a HE Travel & Tourism programme
Qualifications
Candidate must have a degree in a related subject
A teaching qualification
Experience of creating teaching materials advantageous.
Experience of teaching Travel and Tourism in a Higher Education environment
A DBS on the update service or applied for.
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The legal bit
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