ACL Tutor

Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council, Dudley Wood, Dudley

ACL Tutor

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Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council, Dudley Wood, Dudley

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 16 Oct | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 207d893b0f864295bf2da78abbb4bb79

Full Job Description

We have courses for learners including English ,Maths, ESOL, ICT, Health and Well Being and Family Learning. We offer courses in our three friendly and accessible neighbourhood learning centres and community venues. We have a focus on supporting adults into sustainable employment with training and opportunities and qualifications for personal development. We pride ourselves on our personal and caring approach, and our focus is to help our learners progress and achieve success. Our IAG (information, advice and guidance) service has a matrix quality award for our delivery. We are looking to recruit a highly motivated, well-qualified, innovative and inspiring tutor. Tutors work closely with the Curriculum Team to shape and create a vibrant curriculum offer that meets local need, whilst ensuring the experience of every learner is the best that it can be. We require a tutor who may be able to teach different subject areas which could include Digital Skills, English, Maths, Family Learning and Health and Wellbeing. You will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with colleagues to plan, prepare and deliver high quality, learner-centred teaching, learning and assessment. ACL Tutors are integral in delivering a high quality learning service for borough residents. Tutors plan, design and teach classes in their subject specialism. Most of the learning sessions are two / three hours long and spread over a number of weeks in daytime and evenings and occasionally at weekends.

  • A teaching qualification
  • Experience of working with adult learners
  • An understanding of the Education Inspection Framework, RARPA and quality assurance processes
  • Excellent interpersonal and organisational skills
  • Good ICT skills

    Top tip when applying - As we've got a new recruitment system the application process has changed a little and we hope you'll like it!
  • You'll first need to register and create a profile the first time you apply. Creating your profile will enable you do things such as track your application progress, view emails you've received from us and manage communication preferences, manage your interview bookings and offer information if successful. About Dudley Council It's an incredibly exciting time to work in Dudley Council as we embark on numerous multi-million pound regeneration schemes which will be real game-changers for the borough. In addition to the exciting schemes such as the Midland Metro we also have the ongoing and very serious challenges of ensuring vulnerable people across the borough receive the services they deserve. At Dudley Council we have a 'one council' ethos that builds an effective and dynamic organisation which grows the economy and creates jobs, creating a cleaner and greener place and supports stronger and safer communities. We are rightly proud to be the historic capital of the Black Country and, working with our partners, Dudley Council is also committed to looking forward and helping to deliver our borough vision of 'Forge a Future for all' www.dudleyboroughvision2030.org.uk We ensure communities influence council decisions and are committed to delivering services in partnership with communities. We provide flexible and responsive service in partnership and help communities help themselves. In joining a local authority that serves 320,000 residents you will become an integral part of a council that:
  • is ready to embrace change, providing an environment in which you will be encouraged to make your mark
  • is aware of its key challenges and the need for a new energy to innovate the council, in order to find cost effective ways of delivering services
  • has aligned its political and managerial leadership structures and is committed to protecting, securing and transforming the lives of children, families, the vulnerable and older people
  • wants borough residents to have their say through our community forums
  • dedicates time to meaningful consultation and listen to the views of our residents
  • is working with the community to encourage active involvement of our residents