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Explore opportunities to join our dynamic community through employment or volunteer roles. Discover how you can contribute your skills and be a part of something great at TACC. Join us in shaping brighter futures together!
When most people think about getting into teaching, they think of schools, degrees and student debts – adult education is different. Our courses are part-time and start and finish to allow for school runs. No degree is needed, and the initial teacher training qualification can be completed within 12-13 weeks of studying part-time.
The college funds this qualification for its teaching staff. We are always looking to increase the range of subjects we offer and grow our team of tutors. You may already have experience in teaching or training. Do you have a hobby you would like to share with others or are interested in sharing your skills and knowledge from previous or current employment?
We’d like to hear from you if you have existing skills, or have a strong interest in the following areas:
Our Learning Support Assistants (LSAs) play a vital role in supporting adult learners with additional needs whether that be a learning difficulty or disability or a health condition. LSAs support learners one-to-one or in a small group setting in class or online and work under the direction of the tutor. Work is part-time, flexible hours and allows for school runs. This role can be fulfilling and often is an ideal stepping stone to a career in teaching.
Volunteers are an essential part of TACC’s vision to contribute to the skills and well-being in our community.
If you have some free time, don’t feel quite ready to take on a paid role or would just like to find out what it’s like working in an adult education setting, then volunteering is ideal for you!
Many of our volunteers progress into learning support or teaching roles and find the experience of volunteering fulfilling.
For more information about teaching or volunteering opportunities with TACC, get in touch. For other live vacancies, visit the Thurrock Council website.