JOB DESCRIPTION
Centre-based delivery in North Wiltshire. 37 hours per week. Full training and support will be provided to trainees.
Unqualified Tutors will undergo training and support to complete a Level 4 Teaching Qualification and become fully-fledged Trainers.
- Deliver high-quality training in all aspects of Weapons repair and maintenance (stripping and assembling, fault finding and repairs).
- Coach, support and motivate learners throughout their training programme
- Prepare lesson plans and training material, ensuring content is current, reflects new technology and equipment advances and is developed in accordance with the approved Course Training Plans.
- Monitor student development, provide feedback and revise training as required.
- Create, invigilate and assess practical and written examinations/assessments and progression tests.
- Ensure that Health and Safety requirements, COSHH, Security and Engineering Hygiene and Cleanliness within the training are maintained.
BENEFITS
- Excellent Holiday entitlement
- Pension
- And much more!
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
- Hold OR be willing to work towards a Level 4 Teaching Qualification.
- Minimum CGLI City & Guilds part 3 or above, NVQ Level 3 or equivalent military qualification
- Must hold a minimum of 5 years’ experience in Engineering
- Good technical skills and able to demonstrate excellent engineering hand skills
- BSC Level 1 Working Safety
- BSC Level 2 Supervising Staff Safely OR IOSH Managing Safely
- IT Literate (PowerPoint/word)
- Confident to deliver classroom based / group training
To apply for this position check out the original post here. If not feel free to share this with a friend or fellow colleague.
PROFESSIONAL GUIDANCE
When uploading this post we noticed a distinct lack of what we would consider required qualifications. To be an Assessor you would need to hold either an; A1/2, D32/33, or CAVA which we have a link to HERE. Similarly so, to be a FE practitioner, in other words, a Trainer, you should hold at a minimum the AET (Level 3 Award in Education and Training). The position does not ask for these so do not feel deterred to apply if you do not possess them. However, it is in our professional opinion you need to have either qualification before applying.
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JOB DESCRIPTION
Centre-based delivery in North Wiltshire. 37 hours per week. Full training and support will be provided to trainees.
Unqualified Tutors will undergo training and support to complete a Level 4 Teaching Qualification and become fully-fledged Trainers.
- Deliver high-quality training in all aspects of Weapons repair and maintenance (stripping and assembling, fault finding and repairs).
- Coach, support and motivate learners throughout their training programme
- Prepare lesson plans and training material, ensuring content is current, reflects new technology and equipment advances and is developed in accordance with the approved Course Training Plans.
- Monitor student development, provide feedback and revise training as required.
- Create, invigilate and assess practical and written examinations/assessments and progression tests.
- Ensure that Health and Safety requirements, COSHH, Security and Engineering Hygiene and Cleanliness within the training are maintained.
BENEFITS
- Excellent Holiday entitlement
- Pension
- And much more!
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
- Hold OR be willing to work towards a Level 4 Teaching Qualification.
- Minimum CGLI City & Guilds part 3 or above, NVQ Level 3 or equivalent military qualification
- Must hold a minimum of 5 years’ experience in Engineering
- Good technical skills and able to demonstrate excellent engineering hand skills
- BSC Level 1 Working Safety
- BSC Level 2 Supervising Staff Safely OR IOSH Managing Safely
- IT Literate (PowerPoint/word)
- Confident to deliver classroom based / group training
To apply for this position check out the original post here. If not feel free to share this with a friend or fellow colleague.
PROFESSIONAL GUIDANCE
When uploading this post we noticed a distinct lack of what we would consider required qualifications. To be an Assessor you would need to hold either an; A1/2, D32/33, or CAVA which we have a link to HERE. Similarly so, to be a FE practitioner, in others a Trainer, you should hold at a minimum the AET (Level 3 Award in Education and Training). The position does not ask for these so do not feel deterred to apply if you do not possess them. However, it is in our professional opinion you need to have either qualification before applying.
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