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CONSTRUCTION SKILLS LECTURER

Reference: MAR20244452
Expiry date: 2024-04-23 11:49:36.683
Location: Henley-on-Thames
Salary: £19,600 Pro Rata
Benefits: 33 days leave plus bank holidays, Generous pension, Development opportunities, NUS discount, Employee Assistance Programme
Attachments: V1731MS-HMPHuntercombe-PTConstructionSkillsLecturer.pdf

CONSTRUCTION SKILLS LECTURER

Location: HMP Huntercombe, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 5SB
Hours:
20 hours per week, 52 weeks per year
Flexible Working:
We welcome applications from those seeking flexible or part time hours
Salary:
Approx. £19,600 per annum (FTE £36,890 FTE subject to experience and qualification)
Apprenticeships:
Development opportunities are available through Apprenticeship standards
Reporting To:
Education Manager

 

IN SHORT

Do you like working in a challenging but rewarding environment where each day is different and time flies?

Are you a skilled trades person looking to move into teaching or already a talent lecturer who is looking to transform lives through learning?

Have you ever thought of a career in Prison Education?

Milton Keynes College Prison Services Team at HMP Huntercombe are seeking innovative Construction Skills Lecturer to deliver to a diverse group of learners, helping to build their confidence, develop their skills and achieve within a college environment.

HMP Huntercombe are currently looking for individuals with the below skillsets to support their curriculum delivery.

  • Painting & Decorating

A teaching qualification would be desirable, however those willing to work towards a teaching qualification who hold supporting subject specialism or industry experience would also be considered - we can provide the training to help you achieve your full potential.

 

MK College will treat all applicants fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability or any other individual characteristic. We particularly encourage applications from people with backgrounds which are currently under-represented within Milton Keynes College.  All offers made to successful candidates are subject to satisfactory outcomes to a range of pre-employment checks including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS).   In addition, security clearance is required for all prison services positions up to Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) level.

OUR BENEFITS

  • 35 days annual leave, 3 additional company closure days and UK Bank Holidays (entitlement will be pro-rated for part-time employees)
  • Generous Pension Scheme
  • Professional development opportunities, including professional qualifications
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) accessible 24 hours per day, 365 days per year
  • A variety of amazing discounts with NUS Card and our reward and recognition platform Encore
  • Employee wellbeing platform

ABOUT HMP HUNTERCOMBE

HMP Huntercombe opened as a prison in 1946, the site was originally built as an internment camp during the last war, when for a short period it held Rudolf Hess, on his way south after he famously parachuted into Scotland. Extensive redevelopment has taken place over the last twenty years and there is little left of the wartime buildings.
Currently Huntercombe is a Category C adult male establishment holding a solely foreign national population in order to support government priorities on the deportation of foreign national offenders. Courses delivered within the prison include: English, Maths, ICT, P&D, Barbering, Construction, Hospitality, Art and ESOL.

The education department working day is from 7.50am – 4.40pm Monday – Thursday & 7.50am-1.30pm Friday

 

** For further information about this opportunity, please refer to the attached document.