UK College of Business and Computing has a fantastic new opportunity for a Student Advisor to join the team.
UKCBC is a leading London based independent educational provider with over 18 years of delivering high quality qualifications across the areas of Business, Computing, Accounting, Health & Social Care and Travel and Tourism.
You will join us on a part time (across 3 days), permanent basis.
As a Student Adviser, you'll be instrumental in providing top-tier advisory services to learners, staff, and visitors.
Our esteemed client, a leading institution committed to enriching lives through learning, is seeking a dedicated Student Adviser to join their dynamic team.
With a vision to bring people together and foster personal growth, our client is at the forefront of education, offering a diverse range of courses and support services.
Carshalton and Merton Colleges have an exciting opportunity for a Student Services Adviser to provide comprehensive and flexible support, information, advice, and guidance to learners to improve their likelihood of successful completion of their programme and progression into further education, training and/or employment.
You will work in close liaison with students, staff, and external organisations to safeguard students and support them in achieving their full potential by offering holistic support, which is tailored to their needs.
Permanent, Full Time (36 hours per week, over 52 weeks per year)
Responsibilities include delivering teaching programs, supporting students, and innovating teaching practices.
Strathclyde ISC is hiring a full-time Computer Science tutor to join their STEM team, with preference for candidates skilled in Maths and Statistics.
The role involves designing and delivering Computer Science modules, with a focus on specific topics, and may also include teaching other programs and supervising projects.
We are seeking a Learning Mentor to provide complementary academic support and pastoral guidance to students.
You will be working closely with Pathways Provision, Heads of Year, Curriculum and Deputy Curriculum Leaders to narrow the gaps in achievement for key cohorts of students by devising, implementing and evaluating specialised programmes of work to encourage and promote students social emotional and behavioural development.