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applicant
Lecturer in Digital Technologies & IT
at Newham College London in London (Published at 12-10-2023)
Opportunity information
Salary £45000 per year
Advert closing date 20/10/2023
Description
To teach, assess learning and take an active role in the delivery of successful learning experiences of students which contribute to, increased retention, achievement and progression.
Role Purpose
To teach, assess learning and take an active role in the delivery of successful learning experiences of students which contribute to, increased retention, achievement and progression.
To deliver on a range of courses, including Computing, Digital and IT which include 14-19 and adult learners on courses ranging from level 1 to level 5.
To develop the curriculum in line with national requirements, local community needs, and the needs of employment.
To work effectively as a member of the team, reporting to the Senior Head of school and liaising with colleagues in the College.
To take an active role in own professional development in relation to all aspects of the role.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
To offer students a high-quality learning experience to achieve the goal or qualification for which they are studying.
To teach effectively on a range of college courses and programmes relevant to Computing, Digital and IT.
To be a personal tutor/course co-ordinator for a designated group of students within a range of courses.
To contribute to the personal development of the students and to observe procedures for student monitoring, discipline and complaints in accordance with college polices.
To develop course materials, schemes of work, lesson plans etc. and make these available through the colleges shared information system.
To follow all college processes and College procedures related to the selection, interviewing, admissions, enrolment, induction and tracking of students.
To provide regular and timely feedback to students as identified in the College policy, and to give group and individual tutorial support to enable students to achieve maximum benefit from their programme of study.
Qualifications:
To be qualified or working towards teaching qualification
An honours degree level in digital / computing or equivalent
Experience of teaching up to Level 4 in IT and Digital
Experience
Experience of teaching and or training in the field of Computer Science, Cyber Security, Digital Skills, Graphics & Animation, Games Design & Development, Networking, Programming, Project Development & HCI, Software and Apps Development and Web Development digital technology and media - including data types, analysis interfaces and programming is a must.
Skills and Competencies
Evidence of sustained high-quality teaching ability (Grade 1 or 2)
The ability to articulate clearly and to be understood in teaching and making presentations to class groups
Team player with good communication skills to interact effectively with colleagues, students, parents and external bodies
Efficient administration skills to support good student
record keeping
Skills in working as a member of a team and motivating colleagues
Energy and enthusiasm for working in a rapidly changing environment and ability to demonstrate flexibility in working practices
The use of a wide range of teaching aids, including ILT as applicable
Entry requirements
To be qualified or working towards teaching qualification
An honours degree level in digital / computing or equivalent
Experience of teaching and or training in the field of Computer Science, Cyber Security, Digital Skills, Graphics & Animation, Games Design & Development, Networking, Programming, Project Development & HCI, Software and Apps Development and Web Development digital technology and media - including data types, analysis interfaces and programming is a must.
Training to be provided
Things to consider
Skills required
Array
Future prospects
Hours per week 36
London, London, England, E6 6ER
Salary £45000 per year
Advert closing date 20/10/2023
Description
To teach, assess learning and take an active role in the delivery of successful learning experiences of students which contribute to, increased retention, achievement and progression.
Role Purpose
To teach, assess learning and take an active role in the delivery of successful learning experiences of students which contribute to, increased retention, achievement and progression.
To deliver on a range of courses, including Computing, Digital and IT which include 14-19 and adult learners on courses ranging from level 1 to level 5.
To develop the curriculum in line with national requirements, local community needs, and the needs of employment.
To work effectively as a member of the team, reporting to the Senior Head of school and liaising with colleagues in the College.
To take an active role in own professional development in relation to all aspects of the role.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
To offer students a high-quality learning experience to achieve the goal or qualification for which they are studying.
To teach effectively on a range of college courses and programmes relevant to Computing, Digital and IT.
To be a personal tutor/course co-ordinator for a designated group of students within a range of courses.
To contribute to the personal development of the students and to observe procedures for student monitoring, discipline and complaints in accordance with college polices.
To develop course materials, schemes of work, lesson plans etc. and make these available through the colleges shared information system.
To follow all college processes and College procedures related to the selection, interviewing, admissions, enrolment, induction and tracking of students.
To provide regular and timely feedback to students as identified in the College policy, and to give group and individual tutorial support to enable students to achieve maximum benefit from their programme of study.
Qualifications:
To be qualified or working towards teaching qualification
An honours degree level in digital / computing or equivalent
Experience of teaching up to Level 4 in IT and Digital
Experience
Experience of teaching and or training in the field of Computer Science, Cyber Security, Digital Skills, Graphics & Animation, Games Design & Development, Networking, Programming, Project Development & HCI, Software and Apps Development and Web Development digital technology and media - including data types, analysis interfaces and programming is a must.
Skills and Competencies
Evidence of sustained high-quality teaching ability (Grade 1 or 2)
The ability to articulate clearly and to be understood in teaching and making presentations to class groups
Team player with good communication skills to interact effectively with colleagues, students, parents and external bodies
Efficient administration skills to support good student
record keeping
Skills in working as a member of a team and motivating colleagues
Energy and enthusiasm for working in a rapidly changing environment and ability to demonstrate flexibility in working practices
The use of a wide range of teaching aids, including ILT as applicable
Entry requirements
To be qualified or working towards teaching qualification
An honours degree level in digital / computing or equivalent
Experience of teaching and or training in the field of Computer Science, Cyber Security, Digital Skills, Graphics & Animation, Games Design & Development, Networking, Programming, Project Development & HCI, Software and Apps Development and Web Development digital technology and media - including data types, analysis interfaces and programming is a must.
Training to be provided
Things to consider
Skills required
Array
Future prospects
Hours per week 36
London, London, England, E6 6ER