Curriculum Lead for Functional Skills

Job Type:
Permanent
Job Sector:
Education
Region:
South East
Location:
Ashford
Salary:
£41,777.12 to £41,777.12 per annum
Salary Description:
Up to £41,777.12 plus £3,729.24 (LW) per annum
Posted:
15/10/2024
Recruiter:
Sodexo
Job Ref:
RF 215181 2024

We are seeking an experienced and dynamicCurriculum Lead to join the Learning and Skills team at HMP Bronzefield.This role is central to driving forward the quality of education provision within the prison, ensuring that prisoners have access to opportunities that equip them with essential skills for a successful reintegration into the community. If you are passionate about education and making a difference in reducing re-offending, this could be the ideal role for you.The Curriculum Leadplays a pivotal role in advancing the Learning & Skills Department by improving the quality of educational provision, while ensuring that challenging Service Delivery Targets are met each year. Reporting to the Education Manager, this role is critical at HMP Bronzefield, with a strong focus on providing prisoners with educational opportunities that help them develop skills and competencies to support their successful reintegration into society and reduce the risk of re-offending. The Curriculum Lead must be an expert practitioner in the classroom, capable of leading, training, and guiding curriculum tutors and peer workers towards outstanding performance.HMP & YOI Bronzefieldis the largest women’s prison in Europe which accommodates a diverse and complex population of women from restricted Status women who require the highest levels of security, women on remand (Who are often experiencing custody for the first time), as well as supporting women with chronic mental health conditions.Join Sodexo and be part of something greater. You belong in a team where you can act with purpose and thrive in your own way.For more information on Sodexo Careers please visit Sodexo CareersMain Responsibilities• Develop and review syllabuses, resources, schemes of work, marking policies, assessments, and teaching and learning strategies within the department.• Oversee the day-to-day management, control, and operation of course provision within the department, ensuring effective deployment of staff and physical resources.• Actively monitor and follow up on learner attendance and progress by analysing and evaluating performance data, taking appropriate follow-up actions as needed.• Present progress data at monthly sub-group meetings and Quality Improvement Group meetings.• Ensure that Health & Safety policies and practices, including risk assessments, are aligned with the establishment’s requirements and updated where necessary throughout the department.• Be accountable for the development and delivery of the department’s curriculum.• Stay informed about and respond to national developments in subject areas, teaching practices, and methodologies, providing training to staff during CPD sessions.• Work alongside the Education Manager to identify staff development needs by conducting Performance Management Reviews and acting as a reviewer for staff within the department.• Make appropriate arrangements for classes during staff absences, ensuring sufficient cover within the department.• Teach up to 50% of the working week, delivering English and maths to Level 2, including embedded English and maths, and cover lessons as required.• Comply with all assessment recording and reporting systems to ensure that qualifications are completed and awarded in a timely manner.• Take on the role of IQA to ensure the standardisation of courses and uphold quality assurance within the departmentPlease see attached job description for further information regarding the role requirementsThe Ideal CandidateEssential:• Full teaching qualification, including QTLS.• Recognised Level 4 qualification or higher in basic/functional skills English or maths.• An interest in the rehabilitation and resettlement of offenders.• The ability to communicate effectively at all times, across various mediums, including spoken and written communication.• Supervisory experience in an educational setting.• Knowledge of assessment processes and awarding bodies.• Strong organisational skills, including the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines.• Flexibility to undertake a variety of different tasks.Desirable:• Experience of teaching or working with disadvantaged groups or in a young offender or prison environment.• IQA qualification or experience in the role of internal verifier.Package DescriptionSalary £41,777.12 + £3,729.24 (LW) per annum.Working Hours37.5 hours (Regular Monday – Friday pattern)Working with Sodexo is more than a job; it’s a chance to be part of something greater.You’ll belong in a company and team that values you for you; you’ll act with purpose and have an impact through your everyday actions; and you’ll be able to thrive in your own way. In addition, we offer:Sodexo Discounts including Costco Membership, Free Spree cashback card and Gym discountsSodexo Retirement PlanAccess to ongoing training and development programs including apprenticeshipsCountless opportunities for career development and to grow within the companyCommunity Online Academy (COA)Employee LotteryMental Health First Response ProgrammeHealth and wellbeing incentives including Spectrum.Life, YuLife and Talk.Reward and Recognition schemesFlexible working consideredStop Hunger Foundation and Volunteering daysCycle to work schemeBupa Healthcare PlanLife AssuranceFree meals (if applicable) and parking on siteAll offers are subject to full security clearance checks.About The CompanyAt Sodexo, our purpose is to create a better everyday for everyone to build a better life for all.As the global leader in services that improve the Quality of Life, we operate in 55 countries, serving over 100 million consumers each day through our unique combination of On-Site Food and FM Services, Benefits & Rewards Services and Personal & Home Services.We're all about building a workplace for the future, we believe in equal opportunities, and we celebrate diversity.We’re an inclusive workplace, where everyone is welcome, everyone can be natural, and be the best versions of themselves.We recognise that we’re on a journey with regards to diversity and inclusion and would therefore welcome applications for candidates from underrepresented backgrounds.We’re a Disability Confident Leader employer.We’re committed to changing attitudes towards disability, and making sure disabled people have the chance to fulfil their aspirations.We run a Disability Confident interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria for the job.To be considered for an interview you must:have a disability defined by the Equality Act 2010provide evidence in your application that you meet the minimum criteria in the job descriptionmeet all of the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential.Ready to be part of something greater? 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Sodexo
Tel: 01276 687 000
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