Physics A-Level/GCSE Lecturers

In summary: Your Name]In summary, Protech Training Services Ltd is currently seeking part-time Physics Lecturers for temporary assignments at North Hertfordshire College. The ideal candidate will have a relevant qualification and teaching experience, with industry experience being an advantage. The hourly rate, hours and days, and start date are to be confirmed. Interested candidates can apply by sending their CV or contacting PTS directly. All positions are on a temporary basis and comply with employment regulations. An enhanced CRB Disclosure check is required for all assignments.
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TITLE: Physics Lecturers

Protech Training Services Ltd is a subsidiary recruitment company for North Hertfordshire College. We supply temporary Lecturers and Assessors in all areas of Further Education.

We are currently looking for GCSE and/or A-Level Physics Lecturers for part time assignments in Stevenage.

The ideal candidate will hold a relevant qualification and hold or be working towards a teaching qualification. Industry experience would be an advantage.

The hourly rate is to be confirmed, as are the hours and days. The start date for this assignment is September.

If you are interested in this position please send your CV via e-mail, or call us on 01462 42 42 41.

All positions that PTS advertise are on a temporary basis, but could be on-going.

Follow PTS on twitter for all the latest updates and vacancies - https://twitter.com/NHC_PTS

PTS promotes equal rights and is an employment business under The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003. Work is undertaken on a self-employed basis under contract with PTS. An enhanced Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Disclosure check is required for all PTS assignments. All positions advertised by PTS comply with the Agency Workers Regulations 2010.
 
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Dear Protech Training Services Ltd,

As a scientist with a background in physics, I am interested in the temporary Lecturer positions you have available at North Hertfordshire College. I hold a relevant qualification in physics and have experience in both industry and teaching. I am also currently working towards a teaching qualification.

I am intrigued by the opportunity to teach GCSE and/or A-Level physics and contribute to the education of students in Stevenage. I believe my industry experience will be an asset in providing real-world examples and applications to the subject matter. I am also excited about the potential for ongoing assignments with PTS, as well as the opportunity to work on a self-employed basis under contract.

I would appreciate more information about the hourly rate, hours and days, and start date for these assignments. I am also curious about the application process and any additional requirements, such as the enhanced CRB Disclosure check.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to hearing back from you.


 

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