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Apprenticeships NI - Food Industry Tutor - Part Time

21 Training

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Subject to negotiation and qualifications.
Passionate about supporting individuals to achieve nationally recognised qualifications and skills for life? An exciting job opportunity has arisen to make a positive contribution to supporting individuals into education, training and employment.

You will be required to motivate and support learners and apprentices achieve relevant qualifications to work within the Food and Hospitality Industry.  We would welcome applications from individuals who have drive, determination and a commitment to continuous professional development.  Possession of the following qualifications is essential, a Level 4 Award in Food Safety Supervision for Food Manufacturing or higher; Level 3 Award in HACCP or willing to work towards, Certificate in Teaching; and GCSE grade C or above in English.

Successful applicants will have recent industry experience and it is desirable to possess the assessor’s award.

All tutors must possess a current driving licence, have access to a car for business purposes and have the ability to work variable hours across a number of areas. Role may require traveling to work in the Belfast; Derry City and Strabane and Causeway Coast and Glens areas.

An application form and further details are available from, and returnable to: moiradocherty@customizedtraining.co.uk and the closing date for receipt of applications is noon on Monday 21 October 2019.

Closing Date

Monday / 21 January 2019
12:00pm

Contact Details

23 Main Street
Strabane, Co. Tyrone
BT82 8AS
United Kingdom

moiradocherty@customizedtraining.co.uk

“This project is part funded through the Northern Ireland European Social Fund Programme 2014 - 2020 and the Department for the Economy.”

“This project is part funded through the Northern Ireland European Social Fund Programme 2014 - 2020 and the Department for the Economy.”