Lecturer/Advanced Technical Lecturer - Digital Technologies
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What You'll Do
* Plan and deliver learning
o Design and deliver inclusive, high‑quality lessons.
o Create engaging learning materials tailored to diverse learner needs.
o Provide clear, constructive feedback to support learner progress.
* Support learner development
o Guide academic and personal development through tutorials and pastoral care.
o Maintain accurate records of learner progress and engagement.
* Enhance curriculum and quality
o Keep course content current and aligned with industry standards.
o Contribute to curriculum development and quality assurance processes.
* Collaborate and uphold standards
o Work with colleagues and external partners to enrich the learner experience.
o Promote and uphold safeguarding, equality, and health and safety policies.
What we're looking for
* A relevant subject qualification (e.g., degree or equivalent).
* A recognised teaching qualification.
* Level 2 English and Maths (e.g., GCSE grade C/4 or equivalent).
* The ability to plan and deliver effective, inclusive teaching for diverse learners.
* Knowledge of subject‑specific pedagogy and current teaching practices in further or higher education.
* Clear communication and strong organisational skills.
* Confidence using digital tools to support learning.
* A commitment to safeguarding, equality, and ongoing professional development.
Role Description
Newcastle College invites applications from dedicated and enthusiastic individuals who are passionate about education and student progression. In this role, you will be instrumental in delivering and assessing high‑quality learning experiences. Your responsibilities encompass monitoring student retention and progress, implementing timely interventions to ensure all students meet their targets, and effectively communicating with parents, guardians and external agencies. You will drive high standards in teaching and learning, fostering an environment conducive to student success.
The ideal candidate will possess qualifications to honours‑degree level or an equivalent industry‑recognised standard, ideally a post‑16 teaching qualification and level‑2 English and maths qualifications, or be committed to achieving these within an agreed timeframe. Experience delivering effective education/training in FE, HE, and/or apprenticeships, along with a proven track record of successful teaching and assessment practice, is highly desirable.
Exceptional communication skills, both oral and written, coupled with digital literacy, are prerequisites. You must manage workload effectively, meet deadlines, and adapt to flexible working hours, including evenings and weekends when required.
Safeguarding
NCG is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All roles are subject to pre‑employment checks, including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
Why work with us
At NCG, we are rated 'Good' by Ofsted and offer a supportive, inclusive environment where you can thrive.
Employee Benefits
* Generous Annual Leave
* Flexible Working
* Student Discount
* Government Pension Schemes
* Cycle to Work
* Employee Assistance Programme
NCG Values
* Being both inclusive and diverse
* Trusting and respecting our communities
* Taking ownership whilst working collaboratively
* Inspiring excellence and curiosity
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If you're committed to inclusive education and want to help shape futures, we'd love to hear from you.
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