About Us
Barking & Dagenham College is a vibrant and highly successful College in East London with circa 12,500 students, circa 500 established staff and a turnover of £35m. The College offers routes into learning from entry level through to MBA level, including apprenticeships, higher level apprentices, higher education and job centre plus clients. We have technical specialist areas from level 3 and above with a broad based curriculum up to level 2.
We are immensely proud of the achievements of our students, our entrepreneurial and motivated staff team and our extensive partnership network. The College trains circa 850 apprentices, including circa 110 higher level apprenticeships and delivers work place training, traineeships and higher level technical and professional specialisms up to MBA level in our 4 strategic vocational areas; Construction, Design & Management; Engineering including mechatronics & robotics; Digital Creative; Health & Social Care and Leadership and Management across the pan London occupational sectors.
Join our Team!
We have some exciting opportunities available at Barking and Dagenham College. We are looking for motivated, learner- centered and outstanding Apprenticeships Trainer Coach-Plumbing who has a flexible and creative approach to their work.
In this role you will have responsibility for the recruitment, reviewing, managing progression, learning portfolio management, timely achievement of apprentices and learner health, safety and, wellbeing, in compliance with relevant government funding requirements.
The successful applicant will have the following;
- Training or teaching qualification or a willingness to undertake a qualification (Teaching, training & assessing learning L3)
- Mentoring and Coaching qualification at L3
- Maths and English qualification Level 2 (E)
- Recognised Health & Safety Qualifications
If you are passionate about success and can do the above, then we want to hear from you!
This role is 18 hours per week (0.5 FTE); salary advertised will be pro-rata.
*Please note, that we have the right to interview candidates before the application deadline*
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