Lecturer in Hairdressing
Key expectations of the role:
1. To provide high quality teaching, to create effective opportunities for learning and to enable all learners to achieve to the best of their ability within the Hairdressing area at Level 1,2 and 3 developing knowledge and understanding of Hairdressing techniques in readiness for employment opportunities. The UK hairdressing industry is actively looking for qualified specialists, and these programmes allow learners to develop into these roles.
2. Provide excellent extra curricular experiences for our learners.
3. Maintain the high standards of the provision with the support given to the learners.
4. Ensure that the Grŵp’s policies and procedures are followed.
5. Supporting learners to succeed in order to achieve their targets or higher, challenging and stretching our learners.
Job Details
Job Reference
CM/298/24
Salary
£20.58 - £31.82 per hour inclusive of holiday pay, dependent on qualifications and experience
Place of Work
- Bangor
Holiday Entitlement
Holiday entitlement included in the rate per hour noted
Working Pattern
6 hours per week, during the college term Work pattern to be agreed with Programme Area Manager An additional percentage of between 10% - 33.33% (subject to criteria) will be applied to the contracted hours worked to reflect preparation and marking. |
Pension Rights
Teachers Pension Scheme
Contract Type
Part Time Hourly Paid
Closing Date
13 Aug 2024
12:00 PM
(Midday)
Job Downloads
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Welsh applications are welcomed. Welsh applications will not be treated less favourably than applications submitted in English.
How to apply
Applications may be submitted in Welsh or English; any application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably or be subject to any delay.
- Download and save the application form to your computer/device (e.g. to My Documents or Downloads folder).
- Browse to the folder that contains the application form and open the PDF using a program such as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Don't open/view it in your browser as you might not be able to save. - Fill out the form, including the equal opportunities monitoring form.
- Send your completed application form to jobs@gllm.ac.uk. The post you have applied for should be used as the subject line of your email.
Please contact us by email jobs@gllm.ac.uk should you require any assistance or require further information.
Why work for us?
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