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Creative Teacher – Rochdale Jobs in Rochdale, England, United Kingdom at Pinc College

Title: Creative Teacher – Rochdale

Company: Pinc College

Location: Rochdale, England, United Kingdom

🚨 WE’RE HIRING: TEACHER CREATIVE PROGRAMMES🚨

Location: Assigned Campus

Contract: Term time 39 weeks (to include the last week in August)

Hours: 9am – 5pm

Salary: (£47,775.00) FTE (actual salary £35,831.25)

Days: 5 days per week

Purpose of the role

  • Responsible for high quality teaching, learning and assessment for students aged 16–25 on Level 2 and Level 3 programmes.
  • Deliver multidisciplinary high quality, innovative teaching and learning.
  • Responsible for all students, including those with SEND, make strong academic, practical, social, and emotional progress.
  • Model and embed Pinc College’s Pedagogy, Methodology and Universal Strategies.
  • Create a neuro-affirming and trauma-informed learning environment.
  • Assist with building partnerships with cultural spaces and community organisations to enrich learning.

Teaching, Learning & Curriculum Delivery

  • Plan and deliver Level 2/3 programmes.
  • Differentiate teaching using universal strategies.
  • Use sensory, visual, and kinesthetic approaches.
  • Embed Pinc pedagogy throughout lessons.
  • Connect learning with cultural venues and real-world applications, prioritising asset-based teaching.
  • Create engaging Schemes of Learning, embedding real world and asset learning, gaining support from wider Pinc Group Team Members and resources.
  • Work with the support team to deliver well-coordinated sessions and independent learning.

Assessment & Progress Tracking

  • Assess coursework and portfolios.
  • Participate in standardisation activities.
  • Record meaningful ILP targets and progress.
  • Provide high-quality, developmental feedback through a variety of methods including session goal booklets.
  • Ensure timely qualification completion.
  • Contribute evidence to EHCP reviews.
  • Ensure progress point completion throughout the year.
  • Use intervention strategies effectively where students are falling below their potential.

SEND, Wellbeing, & Pastoral Support

  • Collaborate with Learning Support to maintain and improve student experience and outcomes.
  • Support emotional literacy and independence.
  • Build safe, trauma-informed relationships.
  • Embed strength-based, neuro-affirming approaches.
  • Meet deadlines, targets and KPI’s.

Safeguarding & Health and Safety

  • Act as a safeguarding practitioner.
  • Follow risk assessments.
  • Ensure safe use of tools and materials.
  • Respond appropriately to disclosures and incidents.

Community & Partnership Engagement

  • Build relationships with cultural venues, ensuring continual asset-based approaches.
  • Responsible for trips and workshops.
  • Represent Pinc College professionally.

Communication & Teamwork

  • Attend daily briefings and team meetings.
  • Share resources and best practice.
  • Engage positively with parents and carers.
  • Disseminate any networking external networks and training to the wider team.
  • Work effectively with the Teaching and Learning Lead and Quality of Curriculum and Outcomes Lead.

Person Specification

Qualifications



Essential

  • Level 3 teaching qualification
  • Level 4 or above Creative qualification
  • Level 2 equivalent English and maths qualifications (or willing to work towards and achieve within the first academic year)
  • Enhanced DBS with child workforce

Desirable

  • Level 4 or above teaching in post 16 education
  • ICT Qualification
  • SEND Qualification
  • IQA quals
  • Enhanced DBS with child workforce on update service

Experience

Essential

  • Worked in Further Education and/or Specialist Provision with students with SEND
  • Successfully teaching students cohorts through full qualifications

Desirable

  • Creative enterprise and business skills
  • Evidence of continued professional development
  • Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

Hard Skills

Essential

  • Experience using Student Management Information Systems
  • Proficient in the use of Microsoft tools, especially Word, Excel, Teams and Outlook
  • Meeting deadlines and targets
  • High Professional standards and expectations
  • Digital Creative tools used for teaching (Adobe)
  • Ability to teach multidisciplinary and be flexible to student interest
  • Following awarding body regulations and compliance
  • Leading a qualification

Soft Skills

Essential

  • Good interpersonal Skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Well-developed problem solving and decision-making skills
  • Well-developed communication both written and verbal

How to apply

Please complete an application form and email to [email protected].

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