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Lecturer (Welsh speaking) Sports & UPS Foundation Learning (School Links, Entry and Level 1)

Coleg Cambria
Organisation
Coleg Cambria
Salary
£33,596 to £51,932
Location
Wrexham
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
31 August 2026
Job Description
We currently have a vacancy for a Welsh Speaking lecturer to deliver Sports and UPS to our School Links and Foundation Learning learners from our Yale campus. This role may also include some hours teaching A’Level sport, so strong subject knowledge is essential. We are looking for an innovative lecturer who is passionate about working with young people who may have experienced barriers to learning and who is able to inspire them to further their education and learning to build a positive future.

What you will do

Perform scheduled teaching, preparation of learning materials, marking of students’ work, liaison with awarding bodies and exam invigilation

Provide educational guidance, support and counselling for all students and act as a personal tutor when required

Liaise with tutors from other business areas with regard to resources, curriculum development, student reports and other related matters

Complete and produce the agreed deadlines documentation such as, registers, schemes of work, records of work, course review, course analysis documentation, student reports, absence reports, course files etc

Must haves

Welsh language level C1 is essential

A minimum of a Level 5 teaching qualification (e.g Cert Ed/PGCE) or be working towards a Level 5 teaching qualification

Educated to a minimum Level 4 qualification

Knowledge of the broad range of learning needs and how to support these needs within a learning environment

Awareness of the importance of quality standards within teaching

The ability to recognise and make students aware of their strengths and development needs

Proven experience and competence in dealing with learners who exhibit challenging behaviours

A demonstrated commitment to and awareness of the importance of Safeguarding

Welsh skills are essential for this specific post. We are seeking candidates who can help us grow our bilingual provision and service.

Coleg Cambria aims to actively promote and embed the Welsh language and culture. We are committed to providing opportunities and support for our colleagues to develop their Welsh language skills in both formal and informal settings. This includes access to tailored Welsh language training plans as well as incentive payments for bilingual delivery and services.

We highly encourage applications in Welsh. An application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English.

Application forms, explanatory material, information about the interview process and assessment methods and job descriptions all available in Welsh.

Coleg Cambria is a ‘Disability Confident’ Employer.

We are building a college that reflects the vibrant, diverse community we serve. We warmly welcome and encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those from underrepresented groups.

Coleg Cambria is committed to safeguarding all learners, and we expect every member of staff to share this commitment.

This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order and is classed as regulated activity. It therefore requires an Enhanced DBS with Barred List check, and applicants must disclose all cautions and convictions, including spent ones. It is an offence to apply if you are barred from working with children. Disclosure will not automatically prevent employment; a risk assessment will be carried out however we may deem some convictions / cautions as unsuitable to work with children.

Depending on the position, successful candidates may also need to register with the Education Workforce Council.

Roles are normally advertised with a salary range. If you are offered a role at the college, relevant experience will be taken into consideration to determine your starting salary.

Please be aware that Coleg Cambria reserves the right to close our vacancies earlier than the listed date if we have received a high level of applications. We would recommend that if you wish to be considered that you complete the application as promptly as possible.

How to apply
Please visit https://colegcambria.ciphr-irecruit.com/Applicants/vacancy
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