TUTOR / ASSESSOR (ELECTRICAL)

Hull City Council

TUTOR / ASSESSOR (ELECTRICAL)

£33024

Hull City Council, Dunswell, East Riding of Yorkshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 25 Apr | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: a44d48df9fb246dbb5709f17f35eb8d8

Full Job Description

Recently rated by Ofsted as good for delivering apprenticeship Hull Training and Adult Education, part of Hull City Council, is one of the largest providers of vocational training and further education in the region with an excellent reputation for delivering quality courses to industry. Due to increased demand, we are now looking to add to a team of skilled tutors within the Electrical department of the Engineering Centre.
We are seeking an inspiring and enthusiastic Tutor with relevant electrical qualifications and experience of working in the electrical and / or engineering industry. Although previous teaching experience would be preferred, we have an excellent record of teacher training and encourage anyone who feels they have skills and the ability to pass on their knowledge to learners to apply.
We are looking for individuals who can make a significant contribution to the development and skills of the next generation of electrical engineers.
The candidate should be organised and able to work as part of a team or individually to fulfil their role requirements. You will be expected to deliver both practical and theory-based sessions to students as well as carry out site based visits to our employers.
The candidate will be expected to effectively monitor and track the learner journey during their time on program, previous experience of apprenticeship standards delivery would be advantageous., Disability Confident
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  • Recognising the workforce demand these posts are enhanced with a market rate pay supplement in excess of the top of the substantive grade stated above. An annual review will take place which could reduce, increase or remove the enhancement subject to market conditions.