Location: | Inverness |
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Salary: | £34,170 to £43,357 pa |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 10th June 2024 |
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Closes: | 18th June 2024 |
Fixed-term until 11 April 2025
We are one of the largest partners of the University of the Highlands and Islands, a partnership of 13 colleges and research institutions comprising Scotland’s newest university.
As the UK’s leading tertiary education provider, we deliver both further education and higher education courses and that makes us different from traditional institutions. Through an innovative approach to learning and some of the best online learning technologies, we offer our students the complete learner journey, where they have choice and flexibility to study from access level right through to PhD.
UHI Inverness is at the heart of the community. Working closely with businesses and stakeholders, our curriculum and research capacity is designed to meet the ever-evolving needs of industry and support the strengths and ambitions of the region. Through a personalised approach, we help our students discover their right path, providing them with a combination of qualification and job-ready skills to succeed in the workplace. UHI Inverness has locations at Inverness Campus and also the Scottish School of Forestry (Balloch), a growing hub for research, innovation and enterprise set within a 215 acre site.
We are seeking an enthusiastic, dedicated member of staff to work with us as a lecturer within the plumbing team based in Inverness.
Job Purpose:
Provide teaching and learning within our Construction and Engineering curriculum area delivering on our Plumbing Services courses. You will be required to deliver curriculum in an innovative manner with a focus on the sectors best practice. Being an effective team member and able to deliver a high-quality curriculum and educational experience is a key focus of this role as is developing green skills and renewable energy.
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Essential Criteria:
You should also be flexible, reflective, innovative, creative and personally committed to continuing vocational and professional development.
You should possess effective interpersonal skills and have good IT skills in applications such as MS Office and other relevant subject related software packages.
Please note: the successful post holder will need to pass a satisfactory PVG Scheme check through Disclosure Scotland prior to commencing employment.
Application Closing Date: 18th June 2024 (midday)
Shortlisting will take place: 18th June 24
Interviews: week commencing 24th June 24
If you have not heard from us by 1st July 24, unfortunately, your application has been unsuccessful.
Requests for feedback after interview are welcomed, unfortunately this is not available at the shortlisting stage.
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