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Associate Lecturer in Animal Management

North Heath
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Chichester College Group has an exciting opportunity for you to join us as a Associate Lecturer in Animal Management based in Brinsbury??????. You will join us on variable hours basis and in return you will receive a competitive salary of £25.82 - £40.26 Per Hour.

This is a Teaching role with a difference! Working at Brinsbury College means working in a unique location, surrounded by 540 acres of stunning countryside with our very own farm, woodlands, orchard and more! You don’t often get that in your standard teaching role!

The Associate Lecturer in Animal Management Role:

As our Associate Lecturer in Animal Management, you will join our outstanding team at Brinsbury College to deliver creative and innovative lessons to students working predominantly with Animal Care subjects from Level 1 to Higher Education. There may also be some low-level Equine delivery in addition depending on the profile of the successful candidate.

The role includes Study Programme leadership, where you will support, guide and track progress of a group of students through their study programme providing an excellent student experience.

Key Responsibilities of our Associate Lecturer in Animal Management:

To undertake teaching and learning related activities, including tutoring, as agreed.

To ensure that appropriate learning materials are prepared and assessments and assignments are undertaken in a timely manner.

To undertake administration and provide reports and statistics regarding student and teaching matters.

To take an active role in the achievement of high individual student retention and success rates, meeting or surpassing the relevant targets for each.

To develop curricula and learning activities, taking into consideration literacy and numeracy development, and equality and diversity.

To understand personal responsibilities in relation to Safeguarding.

Keep up-to-date with current issues, changes, and policies relating to the educational sector.

To participate in marketing activities and promote the College for the purpose of gaining sponsorship, advertising, good public relations and increased recruitment.

To undertake the delivery of literacy and numeracy embedding within taught sessions.

Our ideal Associate Lecturer in Animal Management should have the following skills and experience:

Relevant industrial/commercial/subject experience

An understanding of safeguarding vulnerable groups

Knowledge of Microsoft Office application

Level 2 literacy and numeracy

Level 3 (or equivalent) in related subject

Closing date: 4 August 2025

Interview date: 20 August 2025

If you would like to learn more about our Associate Lecturer in Animal Management role, then please click ‘apply’ today!

Suitable candidates will be invited to interview as the applications are received and we reserve the right to close the vacancy once sufficient applications have been received.

The Chichester College Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All posts are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, which may include a check of the barred lists and any relevant overseas checks. We vigorously pursue all references and safeguarding checks to ensure applicants are suitable to work with young people.

As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the role.

We are an equal opportunities employer

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