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Gaelic Language Assistant Tutor

Highland Council
Edinburgh
2 days ago
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Job Description

Post Title: Gaelic Language Assistant Tutor (Relief)
Location: Various Locations with the Highland Council
Hours: Various
Duration: Various (Relief)
Salary: £14.18 per hour

Contact Person: Gaelic Team Email:

Job Purpose:
To assist with the delivery of a programme of Gaelic Community learning activities either formally or informally within the local community or relevant setting. The work is to be carried out in accordance with Highland Council policies, guidelines and codes of practice.


Please APPLY ONLINE.


Applications from Gaelic speakers are essential.


Prior to confirming appointment, we will require successful candidates to become members of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme.


Tiotal Dreuchd: Iar-Oide Gàidhlig (Faochadh)
Àite: Caochladh Àiteachan le Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd
Uairean: Caochladh
Ùine: Caochladh (Faochadh)
Tuarastal: £12.96 san uair


Fiosrachadh: Sgioba na Gàidhlig Post-d:


Adhbhar Dreuchd: Cuideachadh gus prògram de ghnìomhan ionnsachaidh Gàidhlig Coimhearsnachd a lìbhrigeadh an dàrna cuid gu foirmeil no neo-fhoirmeil taobh a-staigh na coimhearsnachd ionadail no ann an suidheachadh freagarrach. Nithear an obair a rèir phoileasaidhean, sti��iridhean agus modhan cleachdaidh Chomhairle na Gàidhealtachd.


Cuiribh a-steach TAGRADH AIR-LOIDHNE.


Feumaidh tagraichean a’ Ghàidhlig a bhruidhinn.


Mus tèid dreuchd a dhearbhadh, feumaidh tagraichean soirbheachail ballrachd a ghabhail ann an Sgeama Dìona nam Buidhnean So-leònte.

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