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Education
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Estates & Facilities Management, Health & Safety
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Birmingham, UK
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Scale 7
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Maths Tutor: Salary Scale 6/7 (points 29-33), currently £32660 to £36741 per annum. Hours per week: 37.5
Benefits: include free parking, free lunch, free hot drinks, generous annual leave, generous pension scheme, health cash plan, NUS discount cards, a unique working environment, 6 acres of beautiful grounds.
Fircroft is a residential college occupying a former Cadbury family home, set in six acres of beautiful grounds in Selly Oak, Birmingham. We were originally founded to provide educational opportunities for some of the most disadvantaged and excluded members of society. More than one hundred years on from the birth of Fircroft College, its mission of ‘social justice’ is more relevant than ever.
Fircroft is a thriving and ambitious College, our values are embedded throughout the organisation and we are consistently nominated for sector and professional awards as an employer. We were assessed at “Gold” Level once again in 2021 by Investors In People. As an organisation we are truly passionate about climate change and sustainability and were the first College to declare a climate change emergency – in joining our team you will have an incredible opportunity to make a real difference in this vital area.
We are looking to appoint a Maths Tutor. The post holder will be required to plan and deliver the college’s Maths provision across a range of levels. You will also deliver some Digital Skills courses currently at Entry Level and Level 1. You’ll contribute to the development of our curriculum and will collaborate with staff across the college to ensure an excellent learner experience from initial assessment through to progression.
To be considered for this role you must have an appropriate degree or professional qualification in Maths and a recognised teaching qualification. It is desirable that you have an awareness of Functional Skills strategies and qualifications. The successful candidate will have effective communication, administrative and IT skills.
The right person will be someone who enjoys working at a fast pace with a variety of different tasks, who is self-managed with a strong work ethic, who has a positive outlook and a ‘can do’ attitude and is a completer / finisher.
If you meet the criteria above and would like to apply for this role please visit https://www.fircroft.ac.uk/Pages/Category/current-vacancies. Here you will be able to download an application form and equal opportunities form to complete and return to us by the closing date. Or contact human.resources@fircroft.ac.uk for further information.
Closing date for this post is: 12 July 2024
(You are encouraged to apply for the role as early as possible, as the College reserves the right to close the post at stage earlier than the specified closing date if sufficient applications are received.). Interviews to take place: TBC
This College is committed to equality of opportunity, safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, and expects all staff to share this commitment.
In 2021, we were very proud to affiliate with the Black FE Leadership Group. We particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.