LVH English Language

City of Wolverhampton College

LVH English Language

Salary Not Specified

City of Wolverhampton College, Wolverhampton

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted today, 29 Sep | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: b2c2925a038a4fe4ae5ba04ba0eca07d

Full Job Description

  • To be prepared for every lesson and ensure planning is visible in every lesson (5-minute planner).
  • To enforce the student code of conduct, set expectations and challenge appropriately.
  • To ensure that the register is accurately marked during each taught session.
  • To provide good quality learning resources to meet individual needs, ensure they are available in class and on the College VLE.
  • To ensure that a fully completed scheme of work in place prior to the start of the course and is available on the College VLE.
  • To ensure that a full lesson plan is available when required for lesson observations
  • To ensure that you start each class on time.
  • To inform the Curriculum Manager/Head of Faculty if students are released from class for independent study and ensure that the guided learning outside the classroom is structured and meaningful.
  • To be respectful to all learners and staff taking into account the awareness of protected characteristics.
  • To support students to develop their literacy, numeracy, language and ICT skills where appropriate.
  • To support students in developing their personal, social and employability skills, where appropriate.
  • To ensure that opportunities to highlight equality, diversity and personal safety are encouraged in class.
  • To work within the Lesson Observation scheme and aim to deliver good or better teaching at all times. If my teaching is assessed as 'requires improvement', I will take responsibility for my own post observation action plan towards "good or better" teaching within a specific time frame, and with the support of the College.
  • To use ProMonitor/Markbook to set and monitor targets and record assessment for all learners.
  • To set work regularly and mark all assessments in a timely manner to ensure that students receive feedback as soon as possible. Marked work will be returned within 10 working days except for HE programmes which are 15 days.
  • To give all learners oral and written feedback they can understand that will develop their skills and performance.
  • To complete administrative and assessment tasks in the prescribed timescale and with integrity.
  • To keep up to date with subject specialisms, awarding body requirements and act upon changes with support from the College.
  • To work as an active part of a team(s) ensuring quality is maintained through engaging with the programme review process.
  • To provide appropriate subject specific/academic support and refer students to other specialist support/guidance where a need is identified.
  • To report safeguarding incidents to the designated lead or school safeguarding champion as appropriate.
  • To ensure the safety of learners at all time and ensure that all your learners use safety equipment and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) provided for specific tasks or working area.
  • Other Duties and Responsibilities
  • To take part in Open Day marketing and recruitment activities.
  • To develop the curriculum plan for the School or Faculty.
  • To fully participate in College's Performance Management Scheme.
  • To undertake Professional Development as and when required.
  • To undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be reasonably required within the grade and level of the post.
  • To take on responsibility for personal and /or programme tutorship as appropriate. (see separate role specification)
  • To take on responsibility for internal verification as required. (see separate role specification)
  • To carry out any other duties as directed by your Line Manager.