Education and Sports/Functional Skills Tutor (BTEC/NCFE in Sport) – Notts County Football in the Community

Job Description
At Notts County Football in the Community we want to make a difference in the world of education. We are currently looking for an inspiring Functional Skills Teacher to work on the vast range of Education programmes we offer.
The members of staff you will be working alongside are extremely passionate about what they do and making a difference to the lives of vulnerable young people so you would be expected to share this commitment. We want to make sure that the young people undertaking the qualifications with Notts County FITC are getting the best quality education as possible

Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities:
Key Tasks
• Teach and be responsible for quality teaching and learning of BTEC/NCFE Level 1, 2 & 3 in Sport to a wide range of learners and groups aged 14 – 19 to meet the course learning outcomes
• Facilitate aspects of the football/sport practical programme from training to match days including line management of coaching personnel in conjunction with the Education Manager;
• Have a clear vision as to how the subject and units should be taught;
• Fully participate in and contribute to the pastoral support programmes of FITC as well as take on the role of tutor;
• Implement effective strategies to support a variety of teaching and learning styles;
• Maintain all appropriate records and report regularly via written reports and parents’ consultation evenings;
• Monitor and support the overall progress and development of students as a tutor
• To facilitate and encourage a learning experience which provides students with the opportunity to achieve their individual progress and potential
• Contribute to raising standards of delivery, retention and completion of work
• To share good practice in teaching, learning and assessment to support development
• Maintain a positive learning environment across the subject and using subject behaviour management procedures as appropriate;
• Undertake any staff development (CPD) relevant to the needs of the post;
• Identify underachieving pupils and ensure appropriate intervention;
• Act as a positive role model at all times and develop and maintain high standards for teaching and learning within the department;
• Ensure that work is marked in accordance with the education provider guidelines to ensure timely feedback to students.

How to apply
To apply for this role, please complete the application form ensuring that you demonstrate how you meet the specific requirements of the position, It is recommended that you use the details from the Job Description and Personal Spec to help you organise your information. You should draw on your knowledge, skills and experience gained from paid work, training, domestic responsibilities, education, leisure interests and voluntary work.
Please email your completed application forms to Chloe Gibson Senior Administrator chloe.gibson@nottscountyfitc.org.uk

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