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You will support academic, research, and operational activities within Engineering and provide expertise in the maintenance, repair, design, and assembly of electronic systems and laboratory equipment.
You will have a solid understanding of analogue and digital electronics, circuit assembly, and testing procedures alongside experience of microcontroller-based systems.
You will help create a positive and inclusive learning environment, ensuring that all studentsparticularly those with Educational, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)receive tailored support to achieve their full potential. This position is ideal for someone passionate about education and committed to empowering learners to succeed in both their studies and future careers.
School Kitchen Assistant - Derby We're looking for a motivated and passionate Kitchen Assistant who will be the heart of our operation for Chartwells on a part time basis, contracted to 12.5 hours per week. You'll join a team that takes a real pride in what they do, in their food, in their brand but most of all pride in their people. You'll get given every opportunity to progress within a...
You will play a vital role in shaping the academic experiences of our students, fostering a dynamic learning environment, and contributing to the overall success of the university. Key Responsibilities:Course Delivery: Deliver engaging lectures, seminars, and workshops that cover the prescribed curriculum according to the standards set by the university.
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You will provide technical support for research and teaching activities related to material technology and testing processes within the College of Science and Engineering.
You will ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, order consumables and equipment, and organise the disposal of hazardous waste.
You will be based at our iconic Roundhouse campus.
You will help create a positive and inclusive learning environment, ensuring that all studentsparticularly those with Educational, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)receive tailored support to achieve their full potential.
UK Management College is looking for an enthusiastic and confident individual to join our team as the Student Success Tutor. Our business is growing rapidly, and as such, we are excited to bring on board someone who will form a vital part of the success of our students. As this is a role in which you will be dealing with students face to face, this is an office-based role on our new campus in...
You will deliver hands-on teaching and workshops in our fully equipped kitchens and hospitality suites, and support apprentices across programmes including Commis Chef, Production Chef Apprentices to help them develop the essential knowledge, skills and behaviours aligned to their apprenticeship standards.
You will be based at our iconic Broomfield Hall campus.
You will help create a positive and inclusive learning environment, ensuring that all studentsparticularly those with Educational, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)receive tailored support to achieve their full potential.
Job Purpose: The Quality and Compliance Officer will coordinate and support the effective delivery of compliance, risk, and regulatory activities across the college. The role involves maintaining oversight of compliance systems and reporting, supporting institutional adherence to statutory and regulatory frameworks (including OfS requirements), and contributing to business continuity, risk...
You should have basic skills and general experience of the construction trades, i.
You will ideally possess industry experience in the relevant field, along with a minimum of a Level 3 qualification in the subject. Within this role you will be pivotal to the success of the Built environment provision delivering to students from across the East Midlands. If you are not a qualified teacher, no problem!
You will provide technical support for research and teaching activities related to material technology and testing processes within the College of Science and Engineering.
You will ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, order consumables and equipment, and organise the disposal of hazardous waste.
This is a maternity cover role, required to start as soon as possible and running until May 2027. Proposed interview date:Thursday 5thFebruary 2026 Optimistic Equity Kindness Innovation Collaboration Kindly note that we do not accept CVs, in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education requirements. All applications must be submitted via the link provided only. Derby College Group (DCG) are...
You will join a dedicated teaching team that includes both newly qualified teachers and those with over 30 years of experience, all from diverse health and social care backgrounds.
You will work with learners primarily on our Level 2 and Level 3 Provision, and potentially other levels as needed.
You will support academic, research, and operational activities within Engineering and provide expertise in the maintenance, repair, design, and assembly of electronic systems and laboratory equipment.
You will have a solid understanding of analogue and digital electronics, circuit assembly, and testing procedures alongside experience of microcontroller-based systems.
You will be involved in student progress and achievement including setting and reviewing of academic targets with learners and providing pastoral support.
You will deliver hands-on teaching and workshops in our fully equipped kitchens and hospitality suites, and support apprentices across programmes including Commis Chef, Production Chef Apprentices to help them develop the essential knowledge, skills and behaviours aligned to their apprenticeship standards.
You will guide students through a journey rooted in taught theory, clinical experiences, group exploration, and self-understanding, helping them develop the professional and personal skills required to succeed in this rewarding field. This requires both a deep commitment to the student experience and a real understanding of the subtle differences between being a clinician and an educator.