PTHP Community Teacher - Health and Social Care
Job Details
* Salary: £23.84 per hour
* Hours: Varied – up to a maximum of 24 hours per week
* Weeks Per Year: 38 per year
* Contract Type: Casual
* Site: Accrington & Rossendale College / The Waterside Centre
* Closing Date: Wednesday 29 October 2025
* Interview Date: Friday 7 November 2025
Together, Let's Be Extraordinary
About the Organisation
Part of East Lancashire Learning Group, Lancashire Adult Learning (LAL) provides learning opportunities for all adults across the region. LAL currently offers an extensive range of subjects to learners, with over 2000 courses delivered through more than 300 venues across Lancashire. We engage over 10,000 learners, which makes us one of the UK’s largest Adult Community Learning Providers.
The Exciting Role
Lancashire Adult Learning are looking for a talented and student-focused Community Teacher to join their enthusiastic Health and Social Care team on a part-time hourly paid basis. The role will involve teaching on our Residential Childcare Services programmes, Mental Health programmes up to Level 3, and also managing a caseload of online learners accessing the learning and assessment remotely via our online platform.
Delivering various courses to adult learners, the ideal candidate will embrace the College ethos that every learner will achieve their full potential and positively represent the College both internally and externally at all times. Programmes are aimed at individuals aiming to progress into the Health and Care sector or prepare them for further and higher education towards employment in a range of pathways.
This role will be based at our sites in Accrington (Accrington & Rossendale College and The Waterside Centre) however, travel across Lancashire may be required. Please note that if you are successfully shortlisted for interview, the process will involve the delivery of a 20‑minute microteach.
This post could suit an experienced practitioner looking for their next challenge, a newly qualified teacher looking to make their mark within an Outstanding organisation, or a talented aspiring trainee teacher looking for support with their teaching qualification.
What You Will Be Doing
* Deliver all elements of substantial career-focused programmes including teaching, mentoring, learner reviews, timely feedback and assessment
* Plan and prepare high quality teaching and learning for primarily classroom and some online delivery and/or assessment
* Develop and share resources with the team
* Support, develop and assess learner work on accredited provision at a range of levels
* Complete reviews of learner progress towards achievement of individual learning goals
* Contribute towards the quality assurance processes of the team
What We Are Looking For
* Minimum GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in Maths and English
* Degree or higher-level qualification in a relevant subject area or appropriate professional qualification
* Recognised teaching qualification (or working towards or a willingness to achieve one within the first 3 years of appointment)
* Driving licence and access to own vehicle to travel across Lancashire essential
What We Offer in Return
* A range of health and wellbeing benefits and support
* Staff recognition scheme, including long service awards
* Free on-site parking on all College sites
Benefits
* Pay & Conditions
* Rewards & Recognition
* Facilities & Working Environment
* Professional Development
* Health & Wellbeing
* Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
How to Apply
If you're interested in this post and would like to know more, please visit our website and follow the steps to apply online. Website: http://www.eastlancslearning.ac.uk/
Further questions: please contact our friendly HR Team [email protected]
Please note: All of our posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check due to working with vulnerable adults and children. Should you wish to discuss this further, please get in touch with the HR team.
East Lancashire Learning Group
East Lancashire Learning Group (ELLG) is comprised of Nelson and Colne College, Accrington and Rossendale College, Lancashire Adult Learning and ELLG Professional Services. Together we exist to transform lives through education, skills, and opportunity. Across the Group, we are home to 2,400 A Level and technical students aged 16 to 18, 16,500 adult learners, 1,300 apprentices, and 400 higher education students, all taking confident steps into high‑value professional and technical careers through skills and higher education.
We are deeply rooted in our communities and proud to work alongside hundreds of local employers, shaping a skilled, adaptable, and ambitious workforce that drives growth and opportunity across our region. Our commitment goes beyond teaching; we offer personalised support, real‑world experiences, and pathways that raise aspirations and strengthen social mobility for learners of all backgrounds.
Rated Outstanding by Ofsted for 20 consecutive years – the only college in the country to achieve this – ELLG combines excellent teaching and learning, driven by evidence‑based pedagogies and practice, with innovation and employer partnership to meet the evolving needs of learners, industry, and society. Our drive towards research and development in teaching and learning underpins our practice, supporting our colleges to achieve sector‑leading outcomes in English and maths, exceptional A level progress, and high satisfaction in higher education through the National Student Survey. In doing so, we create opportunities that strengthen our region, support employers, and open doors for every learner to achieve their potential.
We reserve the right to bring forward the closing date of the adverts should we receive a sufficient level of interest!
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