Overview
We are currently looking for an enthusiastic and forward‑thinking part time Lecturer in Workshop Engineering for 30 hours per week to join our dynamic Engineering Department. If you’re passionate about shaping future engineers, thrive in a hands‑on teaching environment, and enjoy working with a diverse community of learners, this role offers a genuinely rewarding opportunity.
About the Role
You’ll play a central role in delivering high‑quality teaching across Levels 2–5, working with full‑time students, part‑time learners, and apprentices. Your teaching will primarily focus on workshop‑based engineering skills, but you’ll also contribute to a broader curriculum that prepares learners for real‑world industry demands.
Responsibilities
* Teaching and assessing a range of Engineering courses from Levels 2–5, adapting your approach to suit different learner groups and abilities.
* Delivering specialist units within the BTEC Engineering framework, which may include Unit 36: Programmable Logic Controllers.
* Embedding essential themes across your teaching, including equality and cultural awareness, sustainability, safeguarding, Every Citizen Matters, and the development of English and Maths skills.
* Working collaboratively with the wider “Team Around the Learner” — including the Head of Engineering, fellow lecturers, the Workshop Manager, Instructors, and Technicians — to ensure practical and theoretical learning experiences are well‑coordinated and consistently delivered.
* Providing dedicated tutorial support, both in groups and one‑to‑one, helping learners stay motivated, overcome challenges, and achieve their goals.
Qualifications
* Degree in Engineering
* HND in Engineering
* Equivalent trade qualifications such as Full apprenticeship/NVQ
* A teaching certificate such as DTLLS or Cert Ed / PGCE
* IQA or A1/V1
* Assessor and verifier awards or TDLB D32, 33, 34 or equivalent
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