Lecturer in Construction and the Built Environment

August 29, 2017 | Comments Off on Lecturer in Construction and the Built Environment

JOB TITLE: Lecturer
SUBJECT: Construction and the Built Environment
LOCATION: Doncaster, South Yorkshire
SALARY: £18 - £20 per hour plus statutory holiday pay

teachFE is pleased to be working alongside a leading Further Education College to recruit for an experienced Lecturer in Construction and the Built Environment.

This role is for a September 2017 start. There will be one full-time and one part-time position. These roles have the potential to go permanent.

Suitable candidates will meet the following criteria:

To be considered for this role, you will need to meet the following criteria:

* Hold a relevant teaching qualification or be working towards one (PTLLS, CTLLS, DTLLS,
PGCE, Cert Ed).
* Hold a minimum HND qualification in a related subject area.
* Have recent experience of the BTEC curriculum
* A DBS Certificate that is on the update service, or be willing to apply for one



As a valued teachFE candidate, you will receive:

* The support of a highly experienced and dedicated Recruitment Coordinator
* Competitive rates of pay with no admin charges or hidden surprises.
* Candidate referral scheme
* Secure online profile where you can access timesheets, payslips and assignment details.
* Wide range of permanent and temporary job opportunities in over 250 Colleges and FE Providers across the UK.

If you have the skills and experience we require and you are looking for a new challenge please email your CV today. Not on the lookout for work but you know someone who is? Ask them to send us their CV.
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