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Are you looking to make a change in your career? Do you aspire to inspire the next generation of workers, and want to have that opportunity at one of the top colleges in London? If so, then Waltham Forest College’s Recruitment Event is the place to be.
Taking place on Tuesday 13th February 2024, from 10am – 3pm, the event will allow you to access a range of ‘Curriculum’ and ‘Business Support’ job opportunities and to apply for a role that suits you!
Ranked in the top 3 Further Education colleges in London and graded ‘Good’ by Ofsted, The College is accredited as a London Living Wage Employer and is one of the Mayor’s Good Work Standard employers in London. Proud to be described as an inclusive college with a diverse workforce that mirrors the local community, equality and ambition is at the heart of everything they do.
Recruiting the right people for the job is what makes the College such a standout, matching the employee to their desired position. Developing and shaping their progression throughout their career ensures not only immense job satisfaction, but also allows staff to deliver high quality education and experiences for learners.
There are a range of full and part-time job opportunities available, in both the ‘Curriculum’ and ‘Business Support’ Teams, including:
Learning Support Practitioners (LSPs): LSPs provide support on either a 1:1, small group, or shared basis to the college students with SEND and additional needs. Experience in working in post 16 roles and a minimum GCSE/Level 2 English and maths qualification are required; specialisms and prior industry experience is recognised e.g., Construction & Trades, IT, Mechanics, Hairdressing, Travel & Tourism. Flexible and enthusiastic individuals with experience in promoting awareness of SEND and good practice are welcome.
A Levels Teachers (Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English Literature, Mathematics, Psychology, Sociology and Physics): Waltham Forest College is seeking to recruit experienced A Level teachers to join the team of inspiring educators. This is an amazing opportunity to drive and shape the new A Level curriculum, bringing fresh perspective and innovation to the classroom.
Trainee Teaching: Teaching creates futures and is one of the most exciting, interesting, and rewarding careers going. The College has full-time, part-time, trainee teaching and flexible contracts available, offering competitive salaries plus benefits and specialist market supplements.
They currently have a range of opportunities that will suit you if you are:
- Already an experienced and successful teacher
- Are currently completing a degree/want a career change or are retired
- Are an expert/professional in your field with the knowledge and skills to train young people and adults for vocational and technical courses
- Looking to join a bank of flexible teaching staff available for cover and ad-hoc work that might fit alongside an existing commitment.
If you are new to teaching, the College will train, continually develop, support and invest in you to become an outstanding teacher.
Whatever your background there could be a place for you at Waltham Forest College.
So why attend the Recruitment Event - Isn’t a scroll on the website simpler? There are some big benefits to attending the experience, some of which might just surprise you:
- Discover all about becoming a member of #TeamForest
- Apply for roles within the Curriculum and Business Support Teams
- Meet and speak to the HR Team face-to-face rather than online
- Find out about the investment in staff training/retraining and professional development
- Meet members of the Senior Leadership Team
- Tour the Campus
- Meet existing staff and learners at the College
Find out more about The College at the website: www.waltham.ac.uk
Register for your place now at: www.waltham.ac.uk/events/1966-waltham-forest-college-recruitment-event
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