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Personal Tutor 0.7

Employer
Stanmore College
Location
Stanmore, , United Kingdom
Salary
£18269 - £19669 Per Year
Closing date
12 Oct 2019

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Sector
Media & Internet
Hours
Part Time
Flexibility
Set hours
Contract Type
Permanent

PERSONAL TUTOR 0.7

 

Could you support a young person to succeed at college?

 

If your answer to the above is YES, then you may be interested in this opportunity to work at a small and friendly college with high standards and excellent results.

 

As a personal tutor you will have responsibility for several groups of 16-19 year olds and be their mentor, advisor, critical friend and coach.  You must have a level 4 qualification, preferably a degree, level 2 English plus a pre-teaching qualification such as PTLLS or willingness to undertake within one year of appointment. Experience of managing large groups is essential.

 

Salary : Band G, points 21 – 24, £26,099 - £28,099 per annum (F/T salary)

£18,269 - £19,669 (P/T salary)

 

Application form and further details of the post available from the Stanmore

College website : or by telephone on 0208 420 7739.

 

Closing date for applications: Monday, 23rd September 2019

Interviews will take place on Thursday, 3rd October 2019

JOB SUMMARY:       

 

Personal Tutors play a leading role in ensuring that students have the appropriate support to help them succeed on their courses.  The prime job role is to act as a personal tutor to a caseload of 16-19 year old students. Key responsibilities are

 

  • the active monitoring of students’ progress on their courses
  • target setting and monitoring individual learning plans (ILPs)
  • preparing students for progression within and from the College
  • delivery of the personal development curriculum through the group tutorial
  • the encouragement of participation in wider College life
  • the further development of our relationships with parents and carers
  • to contribute to the wellbeing, support and care of young people at the College

 

PRINCIPLE ACCOUNTABILITIES

 

The person appointed should:

 

  • Work with students on a one to one and group basis.  Act as an advocate for students.

 

  • Monitor attendance, punctuality, and data on student progress towards attainment targets. Undertake 1:1 pastoral tutorials, and provide action plans and SMART targets to assist the learner in achieving all elements of their programme of study, recording them on the ILP and referring students to curriculum teams and internal support agencies where appropriate.

 

  • Ensure effective communication with teaching staff, and liaising effectively with counselling, medical, financial support, additional learning support, enrichment team and with the study coaches in order to offer a full range of support for your students.

 

  • Ensure the best possible level of tutorial support and consistency of delivery of the tutorial programme and the Personal, Social and Employability skills agenda. Deliver the college tutorial materials and contribute towards the ongoing development of these materials.

 

  • Ensure all tutees receive their full induction programme and assist with supervision and tracking of completion of initial and diagnostic assessment
  • Ensure all tutees receive IAG and progression advice. Support the UCAS process for your caseload of students through: liaison with College Careers advisers, writing references, checking and processing applications.

 

  • Carry out the first two stages of disciplinary interventions. Preparing clear documentation for any disciplinary meeting called. Accompanying tutees to disciplinary meetings at stages 3–5.

 

  • Establishing contact with and liaising with parents, guardians, carers and providing timely and accurate information. Meeting with parents and carers when necessary, which will include attending all parents’ evenings.

 

  • Supporting the College Learner Voice Strategy, ensuring that learner representatives are elected from each tutor group.
  • Support the Senior Tutor in the self-assessment process for the team.  Support a culture of continuous improvement through contributing to the use of rigorous self-assessment processes. 

 

  • Contribute to Open Evenings/Events, Parents’ Evenings, student interviews, handbooks, marketing materials, study skills, work experience, where appropriate.

 

  • Monitoring and managing behaviour, promoting college expectations and adhering to an agreed staff rota in the Personal Tutor area. Work co-operatively with other Personal Tutors to ensure a consistent cross College approach to all aspects of student support.

 

  • Participating in the College appraisal scheme and arrangements made for further training and professional development.

 

  • Taking personal responsibility for supporting, promoting and following all College policies in relation to health and safety, safeguarding, equality and diversity and data protection within the scope of the post.

 

  • Performing administrative and organisational tasks related to the work of the College, including participation in meetings arranged for any of the purposes described above.

 

 

The postholder can be required to carry out any other duties consistent with the grade of the post, at any site on which the college may operate.

 

 

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