Computing Teacher (Level 3 and/or 4)
4 days left
- Location
- Leicester, Leicestershire
- Salary
- £30 per contact hour
- Posted
- 11 Feb 2019
- Closes
- 25 Feb 2019
- Sectors
- Education & Teaching, IT
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Part Time
Working hours 6 - 12 contact hours per week
Start date 1st April 2019
Annual leave 5.6 weeks per annum pro rata (Including Public Holidays)
Reports to Head of Engineering & Computing
Location Leicester
Salary £30 per contact hour
Bonus -
Job purpose
We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and motivated teacher to join our teaching teams in the Engineering & Computing Department. Your role will involve teaching and assessing international students to ensure they exceed targets.
You will support learners in all aspects of their educational studies using both pre-prepared materials, innovation within your teaching as well as utilising e-learning opportunities where appropriate.
Based at the heart of De Montfort University’s campus, DMUIC offers a wide range of courses to international students, all of which, upon successful completion, allow progression to a variety of university Degrees, both Undergraduate and Postgraduate, at De Montfort University.
Our students come from over 50 different countries providing an incredibly diverse community of leaners. We strive for student achievement through providing the best possible student experience, professional staff and outstanding resources. Our success in this isn’t possible without the commitment, dedication and collaboration of every member of staff.
If you feel you can demonstrate the dedication, skills and passion required for this role, we look forward to receiving your application.
Main duties and responsibilities
- Plan and deliver Computing subject lessons to international pre-university students from a range of linguistic, educational and cultural backgrounds
- Remain sensitive to the expectations of different nationalities whilst encouraging an open and questioning approach to learning that leads students to become independent learners
- Provide academic support for students, as appropriate, through consultations and tutorials, demonstrating a willingness to offer extra advice outside normal class hours
- Develop and maintain an encouraging classroom environment in which accepted rules of behaviour are consistently applied
- Select, prepare and use teaching and learning materials appropriate for international students
- Assess students throughout their modules, regularly creating, providing and marking both formative and summative evaluations
- Provide detailed oral and written feedback to students and other stakeholders, for example, the College Manager and College Director, as required
- Carry out administrative and record-keeping tasks associated with teaching and assessment (e.g accurate attendance records, student progress reports, lesson plans.)
- Assist in the development of module templates, handbooks, schemes of work, teaching resources and assessment materials
- Populate the VLE (Blackboard) with relevant materials for students to access
- Attend and contribute to college meetings and training sessions as required
- Act as a positive ambassador for Oxford International
- Adhere to both the DMU and DMUIC codes of conduct for staff
Requirements (See Full Attached Job Description)
Eligibility to live and work in the UK.
Undergo an Enhanced DBS disclosure check or overseas equivalent.
Qualifications
A relevant degree, PGCE or equivalent
Personal qualities
Empathy with international students and an understanding of their needs
Flexibility and adaptability
Excellent communication skills, oral & written
Understanding of the higher education environment
High level IT skills
This job description is provided as a guide to the role. It is not intended to be an exhaustive description of duties and responsibilities and may be subject to periodic revision.
OIEG is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. As part of our Safer Recruitment Policy you will be asked to explain any gaps in your work and education history. You will also be required to undergo a DBS Enhanced Disclosure check and provide the contact details of at least 2 referees, who will be asked specifically if they have any concerns about your suitability to work with people under 18. Evidence of eligibility to work in the UK must be provided at interview stage.
This role meets the requirements in respect of exempted questions under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. All applicants who are offered employment will be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Serviced check before the appointment is confirmed. This will include details of cautions, reprimands or final warnings as well as convictions.
To apply
In the first instance please send a CV and covering letter to college@dmu.ac.uk
Closing date : 25.02.19