Tutor And Assessor: Welding / Fabrication

Falmouth, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Importnant Note:

Overview


CMN is seeking a Tutor and Assessor to deliver Training courses and / or Apprenticeship standards to a rolling caseload of Apprentices in the following subject area: Welding and Fabrication.

The appointed Tutor will support the Apprentices from initial sign up through to completion and progression.

Key Functions



Supporting a caseload of learners and Apprentices and their employers, as required and agreed with the Training Delivery and Quality Manager Ensure the successful and timely completion and progression of apprentice's and other learners within allocated caseloads Act as a Tutor/Trainer supporting individual learning from Levels 2 to 5; tracking documents and providing feedback, monitoring and assessing progress Ensure learner records, information and data is kept up to date, secure (Data Protection) and relevant through utilisation of training team systems and processes To undertake and administer all paperwork related to learning and training for learners within allocated caseload, maintaining all course and related documentation, including course/lesson plans Support Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) duties in conjunction with other Assessors as allocated by the Training Delivery and Quality Manager Liaise with the project teams to facilitate suitable progression opportunities for participants on the various CMN programme Attendance at caseload reviews and standardisation meetings with Training delivery and Quality Manager Utilise CMN's e-portfolio system (VQ Manager) in delivering an efficient and auditable apprenticeship support service Promote CMN training offers to member businesses and others To work at all times in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and to follow all company procedures and guidelines which assist this To work at all times in accordance with the company's Equal Opportunities Policy, Safeguarding Policy and all relevant policies within the general scope of the job

Essential Criteria:



Hold a specialist engineering qualification at level 4 or above Be based in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Able to perform well under pressure and excellent time-management skills High level of commitment to improving people's lives through learning Good at multi-tasking and able to apply differentiation to support a range of learner needs Good IT skills Excellent communication, interpersonal and customer service skills Ability and capacity to be flexible and consistent Provide a DBS check (on appointment) Have completed or be willing to complete equal opportunities, safeguarding and Prevent training

Desirable Criteria:



IQA Qualified (Essential only for IQA work) Suitably qualified Teacher (PGCE, Level 3 Education and Training Award, L3 Teaching qualification) Assessors Award (or already working towards) Demonstrable prior experience in teaching / assessing in the subject area Excellent subject area teaching strategies Experience in designing and developing curriculum for the specialist subject area Experience of delivering training online and remotely

Important Notes:



Freelance Tutors and Assessors must hold a level 4 or higher in their specialist area. You must be physically based in Cornwall.

If a suitable qualification is not held, successful applicants will be expected to undertake one on appointment.


To Apply



Please e-mail

networkoffice@cornwallmarine.net

to receive the full application pack

Job Types: Full-time, Freelance

Pay: 25.00-28.00 per hour

Expected hours: 37.5 per week

Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3809439
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Falmouth, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned