Position: Lecturer in Construction – Brick - Multi Skilled
Are you passionate about Construction Skills and excited about sharing your knowledge? Whether you're an experienced educator or someone eager to transition into teaching, we're looking for individuals with a deep understanding of Constriction studies. As an Construction Lecturer, you'll have the chance to apply your expertise and contribute to the growth of our students, from beginners to advanced learners. The range of qualifications
includes full-time, part-time, and evening programmes, primarily C&Gs qualifications from level E3 through to level 2, aligning with our section's development plan.
What skills are we looking for:
• Construction Skills Knowledge: Strong practical understanding of Health & Safety, Construction Environment, Bricklaying and Carpentry.
• Passion for Teaching: Genuine enthusiasm for teaching and fostering student curiosity.
• Student Guidance: Supportive mentoring for students of different backgrounds and abilities.
• Collaboration: Willingness to work with colleagues to improve the motor vehicle program.
• Adaptability and Innovation: Openness to new teaching methods and staying updated with industry trends.
• Organisational Skills: Ability to manage classroom activities and materials efficiently.
• Problem-solving: Capability to analyse vehicle issues and encourage students' critical thinking.
• Interpersonal Skills: Establishing rapport with students and collaborating well with colleagues and industry partners.
Responsibilities:
• Deliver formal scheduled teaching and tutorials.
• Conduct progress reviews and student assessments.
• Manage learning programmes and curriculum development.
• Handle student admissions, induction, and educational guidance.
• Prepare learning materials and student assignments.
• Mark students’ work and examinations.
• Supervise student visit programmes.
• Engage in research and other scholarly activities.
• Participate in marketing activities and consultancy.
• Lead part-time staff and manage administrative tasks.
• Commit to personal professional development and workshop material development.
• Liaise with vocational tutors.
Location: Wigston or Harrowbrook
Why Should You Apply?
• Competitive Salary: £26,219 - £39,602 - With a market supplement fully consolidated worth £3.5K
• Generous Holidays: 40 days plus closure days
• Pension Scheme: Access to the Teachers’ Pension (7.4% – 8.6% and 28.68%)
• Professional Development: Excellent staff development opportunities
• Family-Friendly Policies: Supportive policies and procedures
• Inclusive Environment: Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion
• Work-Life Balance: Support for flexible and new ways of working
• Safeguarding Commitment: Dedicated to the welfare of children and young people
If you would like to have an informal chat about the role, please contact Gavin to arrange a quick call by emailing: Gavin.Searle@nwslc.ac.uk
Please apply as soon as you can as we reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a suitable number of applications