Animal Welfare and Science Teacher - Animal Nursing • Dorchester Dorset Council
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nAnimal Welfare and Science Teacher - Animal Nursing with Dorset Council in Dorchester, Dorset, United Kingdom\n\n About The Role We are seeking a highly skilled candidate to join our Animal Welfare and Science Department to provide teaching to a range of students studying units including animal nursing, animal biology, animal husbandry and welfare and other industry-relevant topics. The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic and self-motivated teacher with the ability to deliver high quality, inspiring theory and practical teaching sessions with strong industry links to give our learners an exceptional learning experience. You will work alongside our experienced team members to deliver high quality teaching, learning and assessment to a wide range of HE and FE learners. Candidates who have experience in delivering further or higher education to a range of abilities, notably Technical City and Guilds qualifications are desired, however, those applicants without such academic experience (perhaps those with strong industry experience) but with a passion for delivering exceptional teaching to learners must be prepared to be quick thinking, hardworking and creative in inspiring our learners in our animal care department. This post would suit an experienced Veterinary nurse who is looking to get into / return to a teaching position. Benefits: In addition to working on the beautiful 17th Century Estate, you will benefit from the following: Membership to the Teachers Pension Scheme. This is a defined benefit scheme with generous employer contributions 35 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata for part-time staff) Cycle to work scheme Free on-site car parking A range of on-site catering facilities Optional health cash plan Free use of the on-site gym Career development opportunities Reduced on-site horse livery rate - subject to suitability Strong College Values - Inspire, Challenge and Care For an informal discussion about the role, the qualifications needed or your suitability, please call Wayne Clarke on 01305 215000, option 1, extension 1115 during normal working hours. The college doesn't hold a sponsorship licence therefore we are not open to candidates who require sponsorship under the points-based system. Status: Permanent Hours : 37* hours per week, Monday - Friday with flexibility to meet business needs. *Part-time applications will be considered. Please state on your application how many days per week you would like to apply for. Salary : £26,325 - £32,046 per annum depending upon qualifications and experience which is points L4b - L9c on the Academic Staff Salary Scale. To Apply: Please visit the KMC website for a College Application Form and a full Job Description. Closing Date for Applications: Rolling Proposed Interview Date: As and when required Applicants for this position must complete an employment application form. CVs may be submitted but only in support of a fully completed application form. Further Information Please return the completed Application Form by email to [email protected] or by post to: HR Department, Kingston Maurward College, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 8PY. We reserve the right to close this position before the published date, should the need occur. We therefore advise that you complete and submit your application as soon as possible. Kingston Maurward College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check. The College welcomes applications from people with a disability and will offer interviews to all those who are able to reasonably fulfil the criteria outlined in this Job Description. If applicants with a disability shortlisted for interview require any assistance in attending please contact the College's Human Resources Manager in order that alternative arrangements are made. For further details on application forms, the recruitment process or to read our GDPR Candidate Privacy Notice, please visit: https://www.kmc.ac.uk/college/quick-links/work-for-us/ Following receipt of completed application forms, if you have not heard from the College within 2 weeks of the closing date regrettably you will not have been short listed on this occasion. All short-listed applicants will be contacted within 2 weeks of the closing date or no later than 3 days prior to the interview date (where an interview date is specified). About Us Kingston Maurward is more than just a college. It is a college, a country estate, a dairy farm, a wedding venue, a conference centre, an arable farm, a tourist destination, a residential provider, the birthplace of Thomas Hardy and, most crucially, the only provider of land-based studies for 60 miles in any direction. We have a major strategic role in the development of Dorset's rural economy, which although firmly rooted in our heritage as an agricultural provider, now spans the full range of land-based studies and beyond, from entry level to degree. Developing a reputation for being 'the place to go' is core to our mission. We are at the heart of Dorset, both emotionally and literally. Engagement and strategic positioning is vital to ensure we continue to grow both our reputation and student numbers and any successful candidate will be expected to contribute to our profile beyond the estate within the county and demonstrate our values - if that means standing in the cold in February handing out the prizes at a ploughing match, or visiting schools to inspire Year 11, or helping fill buckets of water in the snow because Equine students couldn't get in, it's just what we do. We need staff who will move us to the next step as part of a forward-looking organisation, rooted in the landscape of Dorset and the history of the estate. What binds us to the past is important, but it is not what defines our future; the essence of Kingston Maurward is about people, attitudes and the culture we all inherit and develop."}