Business & Economics A Level Lecturer
FE College, Barnsley
Temporary ongoing
22.5 hours per week, Monday-Wednesday
We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Business & Economics A Level Lecturer to join an FE College based in Barnsley. This temporary position is available to start after Easter and will run until the May half term, with 22.5 hours of teaching per week (Monday to Wednesday).
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver high-quality teaching in Business and Economics at A Level
- Prepare and assess coursework, exams, and assignments
- Support students with their academic and personal development
- Maintain a high standard of classroom management
Requirements:
- A Level teaching experience in Business and Economics is essential
- Current DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, no older than 3 months or registered on the update service
- Strong communication skills and ability to engage students
- Passion for teaching and helping students achieve their full potential
If you’re a passionate educator with the required experience and you’re looking for a rewarding teaching opportunity, we’d love to hear from you!
About Protocol
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The Legal Bit
Protocol National ltd trading as Protocol is acting as an employment business for this position. If you are successful, Protocol is required to see evidence of your Right to Work in the UK; in addition to you applying for an enhanced DBS Certificate should you not already hold a suitable certificate registered on the DBS Update Service. The position is subject to agreement to Terms and Conditions and suitable application and reference process. As a result of the volume of applications we are currently receiving we regret that we may be unable to respond with individual feedback. If we have not contacted you within two weeks of your application being received then regretfully your application will not be taken forward on this occasion.