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Lecturer in STEM Engineering

Chichester
1 week ago
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Pro rata of £26,716 - £41,659 per annum (i.e. £16,029.60 - £24,995.40) – previous subject experience taken into consideration when assessing salary

This role may be eligible for a targeted retention incentive payment of up to £6,000. For full details and eligibility criteria please see Targeted retention incentive payments for FE teachers - (url removed) (www.(url removed))

22.2 hours per week, 52 weeks per year

Are you an experienced and passionate engineering professional looking to inspire the next generation of engineers?

Chichester College is seeking a Lecturer to teach a range of Engineering subjects at Level 1, 2 & 3. You will join our vibrant faculty and help shape our students' future careers.

You will join us on a part-time, permanent basis and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £26,716 - £41,659 per annum, pro rata.

The Lecturer in STEM Engineering Role:

As a Lecturer in STEM Engineering, you will play a crucial role in delivering high-quality teaching and training to our motivated students. Your expertise and enthusiasm will ignite their passion for the engineering trade, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in this dynamic industry.

Our Lecturer in STEM Engineering will have extensive working knowledge in Engineering or a related subject. A minimum of a level 3 qualification in a related subject is also essential. Lecturing experience is not essential as we will invest in the successful candidate providing full training, coaching and development.

Key Responsibilities of our Lecturer in STEM Engineering:

To undertake teaching and learning related activities, including tutoring, as agreed.

To ensure that appropriate learning materials are prepared and assessments and assignments are undertaken in a timely manner.

To undertake administration and provide reports and statistics regarding student and teaching matters.

To take an active role in the achievement of high individual student retention and success rates, meeting or surpassing the relevant targets for each.

To develop curricula and learning activities, taking into consideration literacy and numeracy development, and equality and diversity.

To understand personal responsibilities in relation to Safeguarding.

Keep up-to-date with current issues, changes, and policies relating to the educational sector.

To participate in marketing activities and promote the College for the purpose of gaining sponsorship, advertising, good public relations and increased recruitment.

Our ideal Lecturer in STEM Engineering should have the following skills and experience:

Relevant industrial and commercial subject experience

Extensive working knowledge in Engineering or related subject

Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications

An understanding of safeguarding vulnerable groups

Level 3 (or equivalent) in related subject

Level 2 literacy and numeracy

Closing Date: 

If you would like to learn more about our Lecturer in STEM Engineering role, then please click ‘apply’ today!

The Chichester College Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All posts are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, which may include a check of the barred lists and any relevant overseas checks. We vigorously pursue all references and safeguarding checks to ensure applicants are suitable to work with young people.

As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the role.

We are an equal opportunities employer

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