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The Association of Colleges (AoC)
"The Association of Colleges is pleased to be working with Eteach in developing FEjobs.com and feels sure that this initiative will help resolve many of the issues currently associated with recruiting in further education." Sue Dutton, Deputy Chief Executive, Association of Colleges |
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Association for College Management (ACM)
"ACM is pleased to support Eteach.com in its new initiative www.FEjobs.com - a specialist FE job site. The unique online technology behind FEjobs.com ensures that searching for a job or recruiting for a member of staff is simple, economical and effective." Peter Pendle, Chief Executive, Association for College Management (ACM) |
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UNISON
"We welcome this initiative which provides UNISON members with a free, specialist FE job-seeking facility." Christina McAnea, Head of Education, UNISON |
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Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL)
"ATL welcomes this initiative and feels that it will be of great benefit to its members searching for their next position in FE colleges." Gerald Imison, Deputy General Secretary, ATL |
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University and College Union (UCU)
"UCU supports FEjobs.com. As most UCU FE members have web access, a tailored online job search facility that enables them to apply direct for relevant vacancies is a valuable asset." Barry Lovejoy, National Head of Further Education, UCU |
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Network of Black Managers (NbM)
"We have linked with FEjobs.com so our members can access job details online as soon as they are on the market. They can register for email alerts of new vacancies and view job details as soon as they are posted. At the moment there are only 7 black principals of colleges, just 1.8% of the total and yet more than 18% of FE students are from Black and minority and ethnic backgrounds. Any service that makes job seeking easier for our members is very welcome. Through FEjobs.com candidates will be able to download application forms and in some cases complete and return them online. NBM has over 300 individual members and more than 150 colleges and other institutional members." Robin Landman, Executive Director, Network of Black Managers |