THE DETAILS:
  • Location: Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40 2SW
  • Subject: Construction
  • Hours: Full Time
  • Contract: Permanent
  • Salary Type: Annually
  • Salary Range: £27,381 - £42,325
  • Language: Welsh

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LECTURER IN PLASTERING

LECTURER IN PLASTERING

Grwp Llandrillo Menai
For further information and an application form visit - https://www.gllm.ac.uk/jobs

JOB PURPOSE

The role of a Lecturer in Plastering is to deliver high quality teaching, to create effective opportunities for learning and to enable all learners to achieve to the best of their ability. Whilst there may be opportunities to teach practically in a workshop environment, the majority of the work will be in a classroom.

The successful applicant will be in charge of the learning of three different levels of learners, from school leavers up to third year apprentices. They will also liaise with the Awarding Body (City and Guilds) to ensure standards are met and procedures followed correctly. As part of the role, there will also be opportunities to visit learners on site to assess them in their workplace.

JOB REQUIREMENTS
PERSON SPECIFICATION - LECTURER IN PLASTERING

Essential Desirable
Qualifications

● Vocationally related Level 3 or equivalent qualification in plastering.
● Teaching qualification or commitment to gaining it within two years ● Level 4 or above in a related area.

● Assessing and internal verifying qualifications.

Experience ● Two or more years of experience of:- teaching plastering or working as a plasterer within construction industry.
General skills ● Effective interpersonal skills
● Excellent communication skills
● Effective organisational skills
● Effective IT user skills ● Able to use a range of ILT skills
Personal Attributes ● Flexible and responsive to change
● Self-confident
● Responsive to the needs of a variety of learners
● Enthusiastic and self-motivated
● Effective problem solving and troubleshooting skills
● Commitment to Team working
Linguistic skills ● Ability to communicate effectively in both Welsh and English