Job Title: Lecturer in Computing
Location: Highbury Campus, Sixth Form Campus. Portsmouth
Salary: Unqualified £28,315 – £30,931, Qualified £31,865 – £41,541
Job Type: 35 Hours per week, 52 Weeks per year, Full Time, Permanent.
About the College:
As a newly merged College, we aspire to be the employer of choice in the Portsmouth area, with a progressive, supportive, and rewarding workplace culture and one that offers competitive benefits for its staff. By joining us, you will personally be part of the change we are driving and will play a pivotal role in supporting the growth and development of our brilliant students, turning them into future leaders and innovators. Everyone at the College is part of the bigger picture and together, each role makes an impact and in turn a difference to our students learning journey.
We have an unrivalled curriculum of courses on offer for students of all ages and stages covering A-levels, Apprenticeships, Vocational & Technical courses. We also offer Higher Education, Online learning and Community courses that appeal to the needs of the local community.
What we offer:
- Annual Leave: 42 days (FT) plus 8 days bank holidays and plus a 2 week winter shutdown
- Full training provided alongside ongoing development and the ability to obtain qualifications
- Teachers Pension Membership
- Learning & Development programmes by The Community Adult Education Department
- Sample of College Benefits below:
- Onsite discounts: college Hair Salon & 50% off at the college Sports Centre
- Online discounts: Unidays, Student Beans and Totum with a COPC email address
- Free car parking across all campus sites (apart from Arundel)
About the role:
As a Lecturer in Computing here at COPC, your role will encompass various responsibilities aimed at providing the very best of learning experiences to our students. Your role will entail designing and delivering lessons, conducting practical demonstrations, and assessing students’ progress through assignments / exams. You will also play a key role in curriculum development, staying updated with industry trends and standards to ensure students receive relevant and up to date training. Additionally, you may be tasked with providing guidance on career pathways, industry certifications and work placements to assist students in transitioning successfully into the workplace.
Key Responsibilities:
- Developing course materials, lesson plans and assessments to support student learning & achievement based on art related subjects
- Conducting demonstrations and hands-on training to enhance students practical skills and understanding
- Providing constructive feedback and support to students to help them improve their skills and achieve learning outcomes
- Collaborating with colleagues on curriculum design, program development and quality assurance initiatives
- Represent COPC with the upmost professionalism with every interaction
- Handling of sensitive information with confidentiality and adherence to data protection regulations
- Foster a positive and inclusive environment that promotes diversity, equality and respect among all members of the college community.
To be successful in this role, below is what we would need from you:
- Already qualified teacher or prepared to study towards teacher qualification
- Level 5 or equivalent in Computing based subject
- Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
- Strong interpersonal skills, maintaining an approachable demeanour to aid a positive first impression and rapport building
- Customer focused mindset with a commitment to providing exceptional service
- Problem solving abilities in order to resolve issues independently or collaboratively with colleagues
- Previous experience in a similar role or a lengthy background within computing
Diversity and Inclusion
Equality, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion are central to the work of the College. This underpins the vision of the College to transform lives through providing exceptional education and training.
The College’s commitment to Equality, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion is reflected in the continued successful promotion of these strands through the curriculum, enrichment activities and the range of direct and indirect student support services.
Pre Employment Checks
The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and two references.
We reserve the right the close the job advert when we have had successful applications, and it may not run for the full duration of the advert.
We do not accept CV’s from agencies for these roles.