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“Both as a lawyer and now as an educator, I am lucky enough to have a role where I know the impact that my work is having. “Education is the root of a tree with many branches. Helping students to climb higher than they ever thought possible is an amazing job.”“I was working in industry as a plumber, and I had an innate desire to get into education.
With full-time, part-time and even ad-hoc further education positions available, whatever your lifestyle is there will be the perfect role to match it. Ellisha Soanes, a social and healthcare lecturer who is now groups head for equality, diversity and inclusion for Eastern Colleges Group, has not only forged ahead with her career in FE but also continues to work on her own projects. “I still do a lot of community-based work and I’m the co-director of Aspire Black Suffolk,” Ellisha says.
“Upon being offered the role, I instantly signed up for my Level 3 and Level 5 teaching education courses. Alongside, I did an assessor course through City & Guilds.”
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