Engineering Lecturer

Posted 19 July by Reed Education
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Engineering Lecturer Opportunity at South London College �?

Are you passionate about engineering education? Do you thrive on inspiring the next generation of engineers? Look no further! Bromley College is seeking an experienced Engineering Lecturer to join our dynamic team.

Role Overview:

  • Position: Engineering Lecturer
  • Location: South London, United Kingdom
  • Salary: £32,787 to £40,306 (plus £3,000 allowance)

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Teaching Excellence:

    • Deliver engaging and effective lessons across a range of engineering courses.
    • Work with students of varying abilities, including Level 3 courses.
    • Collaborate with awarding bodies to ensure high-quality education.
  2. Curriculum Development:

    • Assist the Curriculum Manager in shaping the engineering curriculum.
    • Contribute to departmental expansion and development.
  3. Promotion and Marketing:

    • Participate in marketing events to attract prospective students.
    • Champion engineering programs within the college.

Qualifications and Skills:

  • Proven teaching experience or relevant industry background.
  • Minimum Level 2 literacy and numeracy.
  • Qualified FE teacher (or willingness to work toward qualification).
  • Clear communication skills for effective teaching and presentations.
  • Efficient administration abilities for student record keeping.

Why Choose South London College?

  • Be part of a friendly and supportive team.

    Access training and development opportunities.

    Scope for career progression within the College.

    Fully funded teacher training qualification.

    If you’re ready to inspire and educate the next generation of construction professionals

Reference: 52906970

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