Applicants will provide 1-2-1 study support to students with a Disabled Students’ Allowance in place and general study skills support to other students in small group sessions.
Applicants will hold qualifications which meet the DfE requirements for DSA support, such as a current Level 5 Certificate for Teaching Learners with Specific Learning Difficulties qualification and professional or associate membership of an identified professional body.
You will need to be passionate with enthusiasm and drive, enjoy working within a team, and be well organised with excellent communication, administration, and IT skills.
About Hereford College of Arts
Hereford College of Arts is a dedicated arts school with a specialist focus on art, media, design, craft, music and performing arts, and a cross-disciplinary ethos. Programmes include creative BA (Hons) degrees and Masters courses, as well as a range of post-16 college-level programmes and all-age short courses.
Our mission is to empower creativity and enrich our world through transformative arts education. Our degree provision has been highly scored in the 2024 National Student Survey and our post-16 courses are rated Outstanding by Ofsted.
This year we are celebrating more than 170 years of creative education in Hereford but our focus as an institution is on the future of the arts. The world needs creativity more than ever and we are committed to equipping our students with the skills, experience and appetite to go out and shape the world around them and build rich and fulfilling lives for themselves.
The college and the city are engaged a multi-million pound investment programme with skills and creativity at its heart. HCA is currently developing a new ten-year strategy, to be published in 2024, which will build on this and other opportunities to support the growth of ambitious creative industries and build a sustainable creative future for the region.
UP TO 29.6 HOURS PER WEEK, TERM TIME ONLY (33 WEEKS PER YEAR)
UP TO £15,525 PER ANNUM (£27,034 FULL TIME EQUIVALENT)
Closing Date for Applications: Wednesday 6 November 2024