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Lecturer in Animal Care/Veterinary Nursing at Moulton College

By Thripthi • May 26th, 2009 • Category: Veterinary Science, Zoology
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Moulton is one of the UK’s leading specialist Colleges providing education and training in the natural, built and recreational environments, from NVQ to Postgraduate degree level. Moulton has experienced unprecedented growth and development over the last decade and is now one of the larger specialist colleges in the UK, with around 4000 student FTEs and a turnover in excess of £25 million p.a. With high levels of learner achievement and significant and continuous investment in resources, the College enjoys superb facilities within a rural environment.

The College holds the Investor in People, Career Mark, Matrix and Basic Skills Agency awards, is a Centre of Vocational Excellence in Construction and holds QIA Beacon Status. Following inspection by Ofsted in May 2008, the College was judged to be ‘Outstanding’ and to ‘Provide Outstanding Value for Money’

in Animal Care/ Nursing

Due to our continued growth in students wishing to study for qualifications in animal care and related subjects we now seek innovative, experienced and self-motivated individuals, ideally with teaching experience, to make a significant contribution to a team of staff delivering a range of courses from entry to degree level.  The College has made continuous and substantial investments in resources and this is an exciting opportunity to join an expanding subject area during the next phase of its development.

Starting salaries according to qualifications and experience in one of the following ranges:

Band ‘A’:  £22,199.00 – £30,506.00
Band ‘B’:  £27,756.00 – £36,059.00

For further details and an application pack, please contact:

Human Resources
Moulton College
West Street
Moulton
Northampton   Telephone: (01604) 491131
NN3 7RR   Fax: (01604) 645273

E-mail:  Jobs [at] Moulton.ac [.] uk

Closing date for receipt of completed applications: June 15, 2009

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