Factsheet:
Teacher/Tutor - foreign languages, subject skilled, work
to travel Web sites and Access to Internet
One
of the most important ways to search for employment as regularly
updated positions and generally well linked on site with other
types of similar work.
Within the borough the Media Café [0208 740
5848] provides access at excellent rates and the libraries
are generally a cheap option: the sites with access are -
Shepherds Bush [ 020 8753 3020], Fulham [0208
753 3876] and Sands End[ 020 8753 3020] (if you phone
ahead and are a member you can have free access).
www.dfes.gov.uk
This
is the government's department and education site with job
vacancies links to worktrain that houses vacancies all over
Europe and the UK.
www.becta.org.uk
The
British Educational Communications and Technology agency with
useful information, advice and policies available.
www.britishcouncil.org
This
provides some exclusive type positions but importantly good
cultural event information.
www.lbhf.gov.uk
This
site often has vacancies for teaching in media/creative arts
roles and try the other boroughs of London. E.g. www.southwark.gov.uk
If you check the head of subject relevant to your field at
the adult education centre and send your CV to them, it is
likely they will keep your CV on file.
www.linst.ac.uk
This
lists various administration, career services, personal assistant
and teaching roles at the different colleges within the London
Institute which includes London College of Printing, Camberwell
College of Arts, Central Saint Martins College of Art &
Design, Chelsea College of Art & Design and London College
of Fashion.
www.artsprofessional.co.uk
This
provides a very comprehensive range of media skilled positions,
based all over the country including lecturers and assistants.
TES
(The Times Educational Supplement) £1.20 is not on the web
so order/buy in newsagents or again see your local library.
www.tutoring.co.uk
- Provides an on-line recruitment directory with media, arts
and other creative roles.
Produced
by Nicola Mullenger @ Intermedia 2001
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