Lecturer - Aircraft Engineering - Apply Now! Be readyto make a difference Job title Lecturer - Aircraft Engineering Job reference LC0612P Date posted 05/01/2026 Application closing date 19/01/2026 Location Newark - Air & Space Institute (ASI) Salary Lecturer Scale 1 - 4 i.e. £32,257 - £38,523 per annum Contractual hours 37 Interview Date 26 January 2026 We are excited to announce an exceptional opportunity for a Lecturer in Aircraft Engineering! We seek a dedicated professional to prepare, deliver, and assess our prestigious ASI Aircraft Engineering programs. This role not only allows you to impact the next generation of engineers but also offers the chance to engage in rewarding voluntary short-term teaching assignments at the Academy for Defence Industries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) for approximately 12 weeks each year. Travel and accommodation expenses will be fully covered, making this an incredible opportunity to expand your teaching experience and cultural horizons. Join us in delivering innovative and inspiring curriculum, equipping learners for their future! Please view the Job Description and Person Specification to find out more about this exciting opportunity currently available. The Benefits of Teaching in Further Education Teaching in Further Education (FE) offers a unique and rewarding experience. Heres what you can expect: Impactful Work : You'll help shape the future of young adults and adults, empowering them with skills that will transform their lives and careers. Career Progression : The FE sector offers incredible opportunities for career growth. From teaching to leadership positions, there are many avenues to progress and develop your professional skills. Work-Life Balance : Teaching in FE allows for greater flexibility, offering you a healthy balance between your professional and personal life. Job Security and Stability : The FE sector provides long-term career stability, with growing demand for skilled educators in diverse subjects. Ongoing Professional Development : With access to training and development opportunities, youll have the chance to continually enhance your expertise and advance your career. What We Offer: Higher Starting Salary : Start your career with a salary higher than the typical teacher starting pay of £31,650. Supportive Environment : Join a team that values your expertise and supports your growth through continuous professional development. Exciting Opportunities : With diverse teaching roles and career growth opportunities, Lincoln College is the perfect place to develop your skills and make a lasting impact. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: 1. To be responsible for course management and success rates of key programmes and courses within ASI Newark. 2.To prepare, deliver and carry out teaching and learning with necessary assessment of students including on site assessment where appropriate. 3. To carry out the role of a course tutor as required. 4. To plan and contribute to the enrichment programme (trips, visits, guest speakers etc.) offered to all students. 5. To carry out and maintain records and documentation required by the College curriculum quality policies and systems. 6. To contribute to the selection, recruitment and enrolment of students. 7. To liaise with schools, parents, universities and/or employers as appropriate. 8. To carry out assessing and internal verification as required. 9. To actively implement the Colleges Equal Opportunities policy throughout all personal contacts in the College and within the areas of ASI Newark. 10. To maintain professional standards and expertise by undertaking relevant professional development. 11. To maintain teaching and learning quality standards through peer review and lesson observation activity. 12. To conform with the Health and Safety requirements relevant to the post. 13. To contribute to the development of existing and new programmes, and work as a member of a flexible delivery team within ASI Newark. 14. To liaise with awarding organisations and external examiners/verifiers. 15. To coordinate timetabling of individual student programmes. 16. To participate in any cross-college/working party groups as from time to time may be established. 17. To be responsible for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children wherever applicable within the role. 18. To be an inspiring teacher, enthusiastic with the ability to motivate students and a willingness and ability to tackle poor student performance. 19. To participate in voluntary, short-term teaching assignments (a trimester circa 12 weeks per year) at the Academy for Defence Industries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) (travel and accommodation provided). N.B. This is not a complete statement of all duties and responsibilities of this post. The postholder may be required to carry out other lawful and reasonable duties as directed by a supervising manager.