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Study Skills & Inclusion Manager (FE)

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Study Skills & Inclusion Manager (FE)
UP TO 29.6 HOURS PER WEEK
£31,580 PRO RATA PER ANNUM
We are looking for an inspiring, energetic and collaborative Study Skills & Inclusion Manager to join our experienced and passionate study skills team.
This is a rare opportunity to oversee the inclusion provision for creative learners at an Ofsted Outstanding specialist arts college. Working with curriculum teams and helping to shape the study skills department in supporting students, leading the way in best practice and inclusion within the sector.
As Study Skills & Inclusion Manager, you will
- Coordinate the development and delivery of an effective study skills programme across the FE provision, overseeing practice and ensuring compliance with SEN and inclusion.
- Help identify, support and monitor HCA students across all curriculum areas who have barriers to learning
- Have oversight of all SEND learners (who do not have an existing EHCP/IDP)
- Work with the Study Skills staff to help enhance student independence and enabling
- SEND and students with additional needs to thrive personally and academically
- Support academic staff in helping students to embrace learning strategies, technologies and innovations that will make them become more independent and confident learners.
- Work closely with the EHCP manager, specialist assessor and study skills team to foster culture of high expectations, independence, and resilience among students
- Work collaboratively with the curriculum teams to continue to embed inclusive teaching strategies
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For further information visit the website www.hca.ac.uk or for an application pack please email [email protected], or telephone Reception on 01432 273359.
Closing date for applications Friday 7 August 2026
We intend to hold interviews week beginning Monday 24 August 2026


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About Hereford College Of Arts
Hereford College of Arts is a vibrant, dedicated arts college with a specialist focus on Creative Media Production & Technology, Music, Performing Arts, and Creative Practice; Art, Design & Communication.
The HCA curriculum includes undergraduate and postgraduate degrees alongside a range of Further Education programmes and a wide-ranging short course programme. Our mission is to empower creativity and enrich our world through transformative arts education. We are proud of our rich history spanning over 170 years and our strategic vision for the future to develop and grow. Hereford city and the wider region are also full of ambition with a Cultural Partnership galvanising arts and collaboration across the region. We are rooted in an exceptional place and connected to the world.
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