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Lecturer in Engineering

Lecturer in Engineering

Sandwell College

Sandwell

  • £29,127 - £44,060 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
21 November 2024

Job overview

Location: Central Campus, Sandwell College, West Bromwich

Working Hours: 37

Salary: £29,127-£44,060 per annum, pro rata

Sandwell College is a fantastic leading organisation. We are a large, successful, richly diverse and growing college based on the outskirts of Birmingham. We have achieved significant success over recent years and we have further, big ambitions for the future with over 7,000 students currently studying with us.

We offer competitive pay and excellent rewards including:

  • Excellent annual leave for Lecturers (50 days plus bank holidays and Christmas shutdown)
  • Competitive pension scheme - TP employer pension contributions = 23.68%
  • A variety of health and wellbeing programmes
  • Discounted travel and gym membership
  • Progressive career development and training with regular ‘Appreciation Days’
  • The opportunity to complete a teaching qualification

Are you an electrical, electronic or mechanical engineer looking for a new venture?

We are seeking dedicated professionals to join us in our Engineering Department to inspire and educate the next generation of engineers. Whether you're an experienced lecturer or coming from industry and looking to take your first step into the Education Sector, Sandwell College offers a supportive environment where you can make a significant impact.

Our ideal candidates are passionate about their field and possess the industry qualifications required to teach our students.

This role will allow you to deliver exciting and interactive teaching, learning and assessment to a high standard, whilst ensuring outstanding success for all learners, ensuring targets are met. You will assume joint responsibility within course teams for the quality of course delivery and work with an agreed teaching load, to teach groups of students in one or more of the core programme areas.

This is an excellent opportunity to take full responsibility for course tutorship and encourage opportunities for learning, including work experience and enrichment. You will use your excellent communication and organisational skills to conduct a variety of diverse methods to meet all students learning requirements.


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About Sandwell College

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+44 121 667 5000

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About Sandwell College

Sandwell College is a great place to work; a large, successful and growing College that has achieved significant success over recent years and has further, big ambitions for its future.

 It has two state of the art campuses in West Bromwich accessible through excellent transport links and, following a successful merger with Cadbury Sixth Form College, has an exciting presence in Birmingham.  

The majority of the College’s full-time students are aged 16-18, studying courses designed to give them skills for the modern workplace in a learning environment fully equipped with a specialist automotive centre, beauty and hairdressing salons, computer suites, construction workshops, engineering and science laboratories, fashion and photography studios, a sports hall and a 170-seater theatre.

Principal

Graham Pennington

Values and vision

Sandwell College aims to help students achieve their goals and take their next step, whether that be further progression with the college, Higher Education, or employment and training. It also aims to offer its students first class guidance and support and to do everything it possibly can to help them succeed, driving innovation and quality forward.

Sandwell College’s objective is to give young people the best possible transition from school to college and get them into top universities and careers. It is also strongly committed to creating opportunities for its adult learners by working closely with local and regional businesses, both large and small, to help them develop a skilled workforce.

Ofsted

“The large majority of students make good or better progress. Students develop very good personal, social and employability skills that prepare them well for further study and for the world of work. Teaching and learning are good, and often outstanding. Students benefit from the college’s excellent teaching, study and social spaces, with very high quality resources and equipment to support learning.”

View Sandwell College’s latest Ofsted report

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