Quality Manager
Hull | 35 hours per week | 52 weeks per year
£41,296 per annum
42 days annual leave + bank holidays + Christmas closure
About the Role
We are seeking an exceptional Quality Manager to play a pivotal role in maintaining and enhancing the quality of teaching, learning, and assessment across the College. Reporting to the Assistant Principal Quality, you will support, challenge, and coach teaching staff, embedding a culture of continuous improvement and ensuring the very highest standards for learners.
This is a highly influential role for an experienced education professional who is passionate about quality, professional development, and learner success. You will work closely with curriculum leaders and wider stakeholders to ensure our quality assurance processes are robust, impactful, and fully aligned with Ofsted expectations and regulatory requirements.
Why Join Hull College?
At Hull College, we are committed to delivering exceptional education and training that transforms lives. As a Quality Manager, you will join a values‑driven organisation where quality, collaboration and continuous improvement sit at the heart of everything we do.
You will play a vital role in shaping outstanding teaching, learning and assessment across the College, supporting staff to be the very best they can be and ensuring our learners receive an exceptional experience.
Competitive Rewards & Work–Life Balance
* 42 days annual leave plus bank holidays and additional Christmas closure days
* Generous pension scheme
* Flexible working opportunities, where appropriate
Professional Growth & Development
* Strong commitment to CPD, training and leadership development
* Opportunities to shape new curriculum provision and influence strategic direction
* Access to professional memberships, industry networks and specialist development
Wellbeing & Support
* Access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
* A supportive, collaborative leadership culture
* On‑site wellbeing, pastoral and inclusion support teams
Staff Benefits & Perks
* Free on‑site parking
* On‑site facilities including café and restaurant
* Cycle‑to‑Work scheme
* Staff discounts via our internal benefits platform
Make a Real Impact
As Quality Manager, you will work closely with curriculum leaders, teachers and senior leaders to drive continuous improvement in teaching, learning and assessment. You will support, challenge and coach staff, ensuring high expectations are embedded and that quality processes deliver meaningful impact for learners.
You will:
* Drive improvement in teaching, learning and assessment in line with Ofsted priorities and EIF expectations
* Design, deliver and evaluate high‑quality CPD and professional learning programmes
* Coach and support teaching staff, including newly qualified and trainee teachers
* Lead and contribute to quality assurance processes, including SARs, QIPs and audits
* Conduct and lead observations of teaching, learning and assessment across delivery models
* Analyse performance data and learner feedback to inform improvement activities
* Support curriculum teams to be consistently inspection‑ready
* Coordinate and lead Internal Verifiers, ensuring assessment quality exceeds awarding body standards
* Work collaboratively with Heads of Institute, HR and senior leaders to support effective performance management
* Actively engage learners and ensure their voice drives quality improvement
* Contribute to cross‑college groups, initiatives and external networks focused on quality and best practice
About You
* A degree or equivalent professional qualification
* A postgraduate teaching or education qualification (e.g. PGCE / Cert Ed)
* Proven and current experience as an outstanding teaching and learning practitioner
* Strong experience of quality improvement and assurance within FE or education
* Current experience of Ofsted inspection and quality frameworks
* Excellent communication, coaching and influencing skills
* A commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion and safeguarding
* Evidence of ongoing professional development and reflective practice
* Minimum Level 2 Maths and English
* The ability to travel between sites and work flexibly when required
Desirable:
* Leadership or management qualification (or willingness to work towards)
* Experience of EFQM / TQS processes
* Experience of managing people and/or budgets
Hull College is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. All colleagues are expected to contribute to the delivery of our safeguarding strategy and values.
This role requires an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and is subject to regulated activity.
Interviews for this post will be held on 12th May 2026.
Please note: This vacancy may close early depending on the volume of applications received. Early application is advised.
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