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    • Cambridgeshire

Ansök senast: 2024-08-18

Health and Social Care Lecturer

Publicerad 2024-06-19

Health and Social Care Lecturer 

Cambridgeshire based. 

Full-time / Part-time hours. 

£27,425 – £40,369 (based on experience and qualifications)

  • Generous holiday leave entitlement plus bank holidays
  • £8249 – £11,186 – annual employer pension contribution (LGPS 28.68%)
  • Discounted rates on Apple products
  • Free gym membership option and discounted classes
  • Discounted rates on college courses
  • BUPA Health Expenses cash plan and Occupational Health services
  • Free on-site car parking
  • Exclusive discounts for high street and online stores 
  • On-site restaurants, retail and coffee outlets
  • Free independent telephone counselling service with our Employee Assistant Programme
  • Staff Development opportunities.
  • Job Duties:

  • Teach across the L2 and L3 Health and Social Care programmes including the new T-level in Health Science planned for 2025.
  • Provide high-quality teaching, learning and assessment in addition to undertaking associated tutorial duties.
  • The successful candidate will also be a course leader for one or more programmes.
  • Benefits

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