Glasgow Clyde College is a welcoming, ambitious and innovative College committed to seeing potential, finding solutions and achieving more. We are seeking enthusiastic, driven teaching staff that share our ethos and commitment to our students.
The Faculty of Arts and Continuing Education is looking for an experienced and dynamic individual to deliver courses in Mathematics and related areas to a diverse range of students across a number of levels within the School of General Education.
The post holder will work closely with the Curriculum Manager to provide high quality learning and assessment opportunities that will enhance learning and teaching with a strong learner focus. Educated to Degree level with significant experience in the sector, you will prepare and deliver teaching materials and work with others to develop new approaches to teaching, making optimum use of learning technologies.
The successful candidates will demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills, work to their own initiative and relate well to student groups. You will support excellence in learning through the preparation and delivery of high quality learning, teaching and assessment materials. Candidates must be qualified in the chosen subject area and previous teaching or training experience will be considered advantageous.
In return, the College will enhance your skills with various training and development opportunities.
To apply for the post, please visit the website and apply online at glasgowclyde.ac.uk/workwithus. Full details of the skills and qualities required can be found on the job specification.
Any offer of employment will be subject to receiving a satisfactory Scheme Record through the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme.
Salary: 40,170 - 48,357 per annum (pro rata)
Location: Cross Campus. You may be required to travel and work within all Glasgow Clyde campuses.
Closing date: 27 July 2025
Reference: GCC000614
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