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Could you help young people learn skills for employment in construction?

PART-TIME TUTOR to teach a highly successful Construction course to young people in Surrey, Berkshire and neighbouring boroughs


salary dependent on experience and qualifications.
up to three days a week during term-time (happy to take on 3 different people at 1 d/w).

We are an educational charity running a fleet of 5 mobile classrooms teaching construction and building services engineering skills to young people aged 15-18 in schools across Surrey, Berkshire and South London. Our programme provides them with a qualification and can literally turn young lives around. Due to expansion of our programme we are looking to take additional tutors to our team.

 Responsible for teaching small groups of students in 2-3 hour sessions at schools and other educational establishments
 Skills taught include: brick laying, painting & decorating, plastering, electrics, carpentry, plumbing
 Teaching follows a formal programme to enable the students to gain a qualification that is appropriate for them and you will be assisted at each school by at least one teaching assistant
 The nature of the job requires you to be available for work during school term-time, but not during the school holiday period
 Full-training in working with young people will be provided – to this end you will be asked to shadow other tutors for the first few weeks of term before a hand-over is completed and undertake appropriate training on teaching skills.
 Driving the vehicle between appointments as well as to and from positions where it can be parked securely overnight and when not in use
 You will receive a company card to pay for fuel expenditure and similar arrangements are in place regarding purchase of supplies of materials, etc, for the students

You will need:
 A passion to pass on your skills to young people and help them succeed in life
 Excellent communication skills & rapport with young people
 Practical experience and qualification in a variety of construction skills
 Full driving license
 the role will require a DBS check also

Closing date: 4th September
Interviews: 7th and 9th September

For more information about the role, or to apply with your CV contact:
Dr Beccy Bowden, CEO, SATRO at [email protected] or in writing to Unit 23, Surrey Technology Centre, 40 Occam road, Surrey Research Park, Guildford GU2 7YG.
www.satro.org.uk @surreysatro
 
If this suits you please contact Dr Beccy on the above.

Oh, and Dr Beccy, I've allowed you to post this time as a guest but please register with us to post in future.

Ta muchly.
 
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