We’re looking for an experienced and passionate ALS Specialist Lecturer to join our Additional Learning Support team. In this role, you’ll deliver high‑quality, individualised interventions that help learners with SEND to succeed across Further Education, Apprenticeships and Higher Education. You’ll carry out Access Arrangements Assessments, undertake screenings for Specific Learning Difficulties, and work closely with curriculum areas, workplaces and external partners to ensure our learners have the right support in place. You’ll be a visible champion for inclusive practice across the college.
We are currently looking for 3 people to fill this role, please specify in your application form which vacancy you are applying for.
Vacancy 1: Part Time - 3 days per week/22.5 or 21.5 hours per week
Vacancy 2: Full Time - 35.5 hours per week
Vacancy 3: Part Time - 2.5 days per week/ 18.75 hours per week
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Key Responsibilities
* Teach personalised ALS interventions across FE and apprenticeship programmes, assessing learners as required.
* Complete Access Arrangements Assessments for examinations and advise on reasonable adjustments.
* Undertake SpLD screenings for HE students and provide interim support.
* Contribute to identification, planning, support and progression for learners with SEND, including those with EHCPs.
* Liaise with curriculum teams and employers to develop effective support plans and exam arrangements.
* Champion an inclusive culture and foster links with external bodies to enhance provision.
* Maintain accurate records to meet funding and audit requirements.
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Essential Criteria
We’re looking for someone who brings both expertise and empathy to the role. You’ll need:
* A degree in a relevant field (English & Maths, ESOL, Psychology, Education etc.)
* A recognised Teaching Qualification is desirable but not essential – applicants must be willing to work towards this.
* A Level 7 qualification in assessing for access arrangements (e.g. CPT3A or equivalent)
* Experience supporting learners with dyslexia, literacy, numeracy, and language needs in FE and/or HE settings
* A strong understanding of specific learning difficulties and educational needs, and their impact on learning and progression
* Experience using innovative and inclusive teaching strategies
* Excellent communication skills and the ability to work flexibly across teams and settings
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Why Join Us?
* Competitive salary
* Enrolment onto the Teachers Pension Scheme – 28.68% Employers contribution
* 35 Bookable annual leave days, bank holidays, and 2 weeks off at Christmas.
* Professional development opportunities.
* Access to same-day GP appointments, high street discounts, discounted hair and beauty treatments, electric car scheme.
* On-site gym & florist (site dependent).
* Access to our In-house Food Hall & Coffee Shops.
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Additional Information
* Safer Recruitment: As part of the recruitment process and in line with keeping children safe in education, we will conduct social media checks on shortlisted candidates. Additionally, before commencing employment, all employees undergo safer recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS.
* Right to Work: Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
Closing date: 8th January 2026
Interview date: 19th January 2026
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Ready to apply?
If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you. For an informal conversation about the role, please email .