Apprenticeship Skills Tutor – Engineering (Fabrication and Welding)

Added: July 18, 2024
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Region: Nottinghamshire

Full time (37hrs per week, all year round) - Permanent
Salary; Up to £35,501 including Market Force Supplement (dependant on skills
and experience)
Location; Worksop (with offsite subsidised travel)

About the Role:
If you have experience of planning, delivering and assessing apprenticeships in Fabrication Welding Apprenticeship Standard then this is the role for you.
This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a team helping to develop the next generation of engineers. You will have experience of supporting the development of up to date knowledge, skills & behaviours and have a good appreciation of employer skills needs. This will help to create a brighter future for these enthusiastic learners. The rewarding position involves coaching, assessing supporting the apprentices on Fabrication and Welding courses. This role involves regular use of e-portfolios & carrying out on-site performance reviews and assessments to ensure the next generation of welding technicians are the very best. Using your excellent IT skills, you will maintain accurate records of student progress via tracking systems and e-portfolios.

You will need to be able to build good relationships, manage a caseload of apprentices and communicate effectively with a diverse range of people and organisations
You will need to be a confident assessor/tutor who can engage with a wide variety of
learners and bring the subject matter to life in a creative and engaging way. You will also need to hold:
 a relevant industry NVQ Level 3 qualification (or equivalent) or higher
 an A1/V1 Assessors Award (or equivalent)
 excellent IT skills
 teaching Qualification
 IQA Award is desirable

Department Info
As part of the department of Work based Learning you will report directly to the
Curriculum Team Leader/Curriculum Manager.
You will play an active role in the curriculum team, working with key stakeholders such as Curriculum Team Leaders, Curriculum Manager, and Curriculum Lecturers etc. You will also build good working relationships with other key stakeholders in apprenticeship programmes such as the Functional Skills Team.

You will be able to adopt a flexible and proactive approach to supporting learners
undertaking qualifications in the workplace.
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