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Lecturer - Essential Skills Numeracy & GCSE Maths
Campus Location TBC (Flexibility across sites required)
Full-time, Permanent
Closing date: Wednesday 31st July
Overview
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join one of Northern Ireland's leading further education institutions, known for delivering exceptional outcomes across a diverse student population. This is a rewarding position that offers the chance to shape learners' futures by delivering both Essential Skills Numeracy and GCSE Maths in a supportive, innovative, and progressive environment.
The Role
You'll become an integral part of a vibrant teaching team, responsible for:
This role requires a flexible approach, with occasional evening work expected.
The Ideal Candidate
Desirable:
What's on Offer?
For more information, please contact Ethan Boylan today.
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