Central London
ABOUT THE ROLE
You’ll teach academic subject(s) to international students at the INTO Centre for students who are preparing for future University study and other students on customised courses, as required.
You’ll develop purposeful and appropriate schemes of work and lesson plans that provide for effective teaching and learning strategies and meet the individual needs of students whilst preparing, selecting and using appropriate teaching-learning and technology enhanced material and strategies.
INTO WEC is seeking to appoint an applicant who can demonstrate excellence in teaching, learning and assessment of NQF Levels 3, 4 and 6 Business modules, as well as other areas as required
ABOUT YOU
ABOUT INTO
INTO London (WEC) offers Pathway programs for international students at a range of levels from which students can progress to one of over 100 universities in the UK and Europe, from traditional subjects such as business, engineering and law to niche programs including jewellery design, yacht design and herpetology.
The centre offers a modern learning environment, with multipurpose lecture theatres, interactive whiteboards, private study rooms, a learning resource centre and art studio.
The centre is global, having welcomed students from over 100 nationalities since 2013.
Working together with our university partners, every year we help thousands of international students begin their journey of realizing their dreams of achieving a degree from a world-class university in the US, UK or China and the important first steps towards their future career. We work with universities to create specialist programs designed specifically for international students.
Location: | London |
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Salary: | £32,401 to £43,838 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 1st February 2023 |
Expires: | 2nd April 2023 |
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