We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Lecturer in Health and Social Care to join our team. This role involves teaching Level 3 Health and Social Care students, helping them develop the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the sector.
About the role:
To act as course tutor and personal tutor and teach a variety of units on all levels of Health and Social Care programmes.
About you:
You will have appropriate experience and qualifications reflecting a strong background in Health and Social Care and will have a teaching qualification or the commitment to undertake one during the first term of contract. You will have a history of teaching within a vocational (or similar) context to a high standard, with personal/group tutoring experience and of teaching a variety of Health and Social Care Courses. You must have the ability to communicate with students and to motivate and support them in their studies.
You will need to act as course tutor and personal tutor and take responsibility for the day-to-day management of Health and Social courses as well as being able to teach up to Level 3 across a range of courses. You will need to prepare the appropriate teaching materials and keep them up to date and use Microsoft Teams for resources and tutorials. When appropriate, you will be expected to liaise with employers and help to embed work experience into your curriculum.
About Us:
Capital City College (CCC) is London's largest further education and training provider, with around 35,000 students and an annual income of £120m. CCC has 10 college sites across central and north London for 16-18 year-olds, adult learners, apprentices and businesses. It has nationally recognised specialisms in areas such as construction, digital technology, healthcare, hospitality, rail engineering and science. CCC gained a 'good' Ofsted grade in February 2023 including being awarded 'strong' (the highest grade) in its contribution to meeting skills needs.
Closing date: 11th May 2025
Interview date: TBC
We are committed to the safeguarding and protection of young people and adults and follow Safer Recruitment processes. All successful candidates will need to complete a DBS check, with some roles requiring an Enhanced check. A criminal record will not necessarily bar you from working for us; this will depend on the circumstances of any offences. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in all our activities for everyone who learns and works here. We respect and value differences and welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds.
Safeguarding Statement:
WKCIC is committed to protecting and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment.
Equality & Diversity:
We value the diversity of our staff and learners who come from different cultural, religious and ethnic backgrounds. This diversity is the source of our strength as our differences enable us to be innovative and creative in the way we work.
Through our curriculum and employment policies, procedures and practices, we embrace equality and successfully celebrate the diversity of our staff and learners, who are encouraged and supported to share different aspects of their identity.
We are proud to display the 'two ticks' symbol, to be a Stonewall Diversity Champion, and members of the Network for Black Professionals, and the Women’s Leadership Network.
Our aim is to recruit the best staff possible and to deliver first class teaching to our learners. We are one of the few Colleges to employ an Equality & Diversity Manager whose goal it is to monitor and measure the steps taken to make sure we have an inclusive and safe learning and working environment.
We are committed to equality and diversity, and expect our staff to share this commitment.