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Lecturer in Sport (PTHP)

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Hourly Paid Part Time Lecturer in Sport
£23.26 Per Hour plus £5.54 Per Hour Holiday Pay gross
The Role
As a part-time hourly paid lecturer you will be part of a curriculum team, contributing to the growth and development of the Sport programmes within the School of Customer Service Industries. This includes focusing on retention, achievement and student success alongside pastoral support, curriculum design/development and ensuring a high standard of quality provision is offered. You will be committed to excellence, offering the very highest standards in teaching.
What we are looking for
You should have a UK Honours degree or UK ENIC recognised degree in a relevant subject or the equivalent in industry relevant qualification and a recognised teaching qualification (or be currently working towards). Level 2 (or equivalent) qualifications in numeracy and literacy are also essential. You will need current industrial experience in an appropriate discipline and/or up to date knowledge of current industrial practice and experience of teaching a wide range of levels evidenced by high achievement rates.
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What makes Blackburn College an Employer of choice?
You'll have access to a wide range of benefits and support, including, but not limited to:
- Employee Assistance Programme with a 24/7/365 helpline for advice and support
- Regular Staff Physical Activity Sessions and reduced-price gym membership
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Discounted Bus Travel with the Transdev Commuter Club
- Family-friendly policies
- Free eye tests and contribution to VDU-use-only glasses
- Several food outlets with a variety of menu choices
- A full range of discounted professional Hair & Beauty services provided by the Academy Salon
- Professional bakery offering a variety of fresh breads, cakes, and ready meals


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Blackburn College values diversity and is committed to create a diverse workforce. Blackburn College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Appointments are subject to a variety of pre-employment checks, including satisfactory references, medical clearance, and an enhanced DBS check.
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