PGDE Placement Tutors (Primary & Secondary)
Uhi North, Carbost, Highland
PGDE Placement Tutors (Primary & Secondary)
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Uhi North, Carbost, Highland
- Part time
- Temporary
- Remote working
Posted 1 week ago, 13 Dec | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: d1282f281d2b40f6a6167e6db0d07248
Full Job Description
We are seeking PGDE Placement Tutors (Primary & Secondary) to be based at our Thurso and Fort William/Portree campus., Responsibilities: The post holders will be responsible for delivering teaching programmes and contribute to the development and efficient operation of the Faculty to meet operational and quality targets. The post holder will be accountable for Teaching/facilitating learning; Assessment; Guidance and Support; Planning and preparing the Learning Experience; Quality and standards and Professional Practice and Development.
Qualifications, Experience and Skills: The suitable candidates will hold Information and Communications Technology (ICT) skills equivalent to Intermediate Level 2 (SCQF level 5) or suitable evidence of being able to attain this standard. National Qualifications Course award in Numeracy or Mathematics equivalent to National 5 (SCQF level 5) or suitable evidence of being able to attain this standard. National Qualification Course award in English equivalent to Higher Grade (SCQF level 6) or suitable evidence of being able to attain this standard. Relevant degree from a higher education institution in the UK, or equivalent from outside the UK, or an HNC/D where this is the highest level of qualification available in the UK in the subject area concerned. PGDE in Primary Education or equivalent. Registered with the GTCS for teaching in primary education
A level of Gaelic ability would be advantageous to your application.
About us: UHI North, West and Hebrides, a partner of the University of the Highlands and Islands, has over 600 staff, 19 campuses, and circa 9000 students. We cover an area larger than Wales and encompass more than 40% of Scotland's coastline. As Scotland's newest college, we are at the forefront of pioneering distinctive and sustainable learning, research, and knowledge exchange for our country's rural and island communities, with national and international reach.