Head of Learning Centre
(HoLC Scale, £44,826 - £57,228 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Allowance)Closing Date: 08/03/2019
Job Description
Within this role you will be responsible for the management of the curriculum team. This will include daily organisation, timetabling and monitoring, mentoring, training, supervision and support of staff, as well as the management of internal communication systems. You will also have responsibility for departmental budgets for agency staff, learning resources and staff development.
You will work under the direction of the Regional Lead and Head of College to lead the staff team in the provision of high quality education within the remit of the policies adopted by governors.
Full Job Description – Head of Learning Centre – JD and PS
Person Specification
You will need Qualified Teacher Status in Lifelong Learning, good/outstanding experience of teaching students with learning disabilities, and successful management experience.
Further Information
Orchard Hill College is a non-residential National Specialist College for adults with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. It is a unique and rewarding place to work and has both a broad range of learners and a dynamic and supportive staff team. We treat our students with the dignity and respect they deserve and provide them with more opportunities than ever before to be part of the local community. We operate out of centres in Carshalton, Hackbridge, New Malden, Wandsworth, Camberwell Green and Uxbridge and were graded by Ofsted as Grade 1 (Outstanding) in December 2013.
Orchard Hill College is a dynamic, forward looking organisation. We provide a wide range of quality full-time and part-time courses for adults with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
Application Guidance
To apply for this role please download an application form. Please send your completed application form to jobs@orchardhill.ac.uk.
Please note that CV applications will not be considered.
Closing date: 9.00 am on Friday 8th March 2019
This college is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.