Course Manager - Equine
Stewart Park, Middlesbrough
37 hours per week - Permanent Role
£27,969 - £30,565 per annum (SP26-SP29)
Askham Bryan College is a specialist land-based college based across the North of England with centres in York, Middlesbrough, Saltaire, Wakefield and Newcastle.
We offer a wide-ranging curriculum to our Further Education students, including Arboriculture, Horticulture, Agriculture, Animal Management, Countryside and the Environment, Engineering, Equine, Floristry, Motorsport, Professional Tree Surgery, Outdoor Adventure Sport, Sports Development, Coaching and Fitness and Uniformed Public Services.
We have an exciting opportunity for an Equine Course Manager, based at our Stewart Park campus, set within exceptional grounds. This is a curriculum position, which has the opportunity to grow and develop as both the individual and Centre progress.
Reporting directly to the Programme Manager, the Course Manager will have direct responsibility of the Equine students, as well as active responsibility for curriculum design and quality.
This post would ideally suit an experienced lecturer who is looking to step up into a more senior role, or an existing manager, looking to make a difference at an expanding Campus, in a beautiful location.
We offer an inclusive, dynamic, challenging and rewarding place to work.
Our colleagues enjoy a range of generous benefits including 35 days annual leave (pro-rata) in addition to bank holidays, ample free parking, canteen facilities, support for continuous professional development, Teacher’s Pension/Local Government Pension and a range of employee benefits as well as the opportunity to work within spectacular grounds.
Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check
Closing date: 9.00am Tuesday 14th March 2023
Interview date: tbc
The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff, volunteers and partners to share this commitment.
The Governors and Staff at Askham Bryan College regard each learner as a unique individual and therefore seek to support learner development in ways, which will foster security, confidence and independence. We recognise that high self-esteem, peer support, a secure College environment and clear lines of communication with trusted adults helps all young people and adults particularly those at risk or suffering abuse. These are regarded as central to the wellbeing of the individual and are therefore seen to be an intrinsic part of all aspects of the curriculum and ethos.