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Posted By Clare Wilkinson
I am currently a senior manager for a large construction company qualified to Diploma x 2(OSH and Specialist Environmental) BTEC HNC Engineering as well as construction cert and several other vocational quals MIOSH and RSP.
I am interested in doing part time lecturing to NEBOSH Cert level, can anyone give any advice on how best to achieve this - do NEBOSH require lecturers to have any specific training ?
Thanks in advance.
Brian
(using my wifes log in !)
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Posted By Zyggy Turek
Brian,
I currently teach part of the NEBOSH Cert. at one of the local FE Colleges after they advertised in the local newspaper.
I remember having to complete a simple questionnaire outlining my qualifications & experience which I believe was then sent to NEBOSH.
Why not contact them on www.nebosh.org.uk & ask them the question & at the same time you can see who offers the course locally.
The course I am involved in runs on a Wednesday night for 3 hours & the initial prep. time is usually more than double this!
Good luck, I enjoy the sessions and more importantly, I hope that the students do so as well.
Feel free to e-mail me direct if you need any further info.
Zyggy.
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Posted By Clare Wilkinson
Zyggy
Thanks a lot Ill do that and get back to you if I have any luck.
Kind Regards
Brian
(still using wifes log in !)
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Posted By mike taylor
brian,
try joining the education lecturing service(ELS), this is an organisation which provides lecturers to colleges, i havent done too bad out of it, find them on www.els.co.uk
good luck
mike
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Posted By Alison Dando
If you want a training qualification for your CV then do a PGCE/Cert.Ed. To gain this you require 200 teaching hours which if you are doing the training for the NEBOSH Cert.(at the same time as the college course) at your local college would qualify towards this time. This course was over 2 years but I think that has now changed to 3 years this Sept. Your local council used to pay though a grant of £1000 (non means tested, though if you wanted more for books then you got a student loan which was repayable) over the 2 years and all you need is day release to do it. (In the second year much of the research required for the projects and RPDs can be done on the internet.) Contact your local college for details. If you complete your PGCE then you can do a BA afterwards if you still feel enthuiastic!
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Posted By Denis Hands
I used to teach NEBOSH General Certificate at a local F&HE College, to part-time (evening) students. The Course Leader had to submit my CV to NEBOSH and await a letter of approval for me to teach the course.
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