Lecturer in Health and Social Care
Job description
South Bank Colleges is a vibrant and inclusive place to work, where staff are united by a shared ambition to transform lives through education. Rated Good by Ofsted in 2025, inspectors praised the college’s “strong culture of inclusion” and the way staff “foster an understanding of diversity” across all campuses. Adult learning was rated Outstanding, and learners spoke of the college as “an integral part of their journey in life.” With a broad curriculum offer, expert tutors and deep links to the local community and employers, South Bank Colleges is a rewarding environment for education professionals to thrive.
We are seeking a dedicated Lecturer in Healthcare Science with a passion for inspiring students and developing their expertise in the healthcare science field. Your role will involve designing engaging lessons, setting clear and achievable learning objectives, tracking student progress, providing constructive feedback, and creating an inclusive, supportive classroom environment that encourages practical learning and real-world application.
Teaching Healthcare Science at South Bank Colleges is an incredibly rewarding career. You will empower our learners to develop essential skills in areas such as clinical science, laboratory technology, and healthcare diagnostics, helping them gain confidence in their abilities and prepare for rewarding career opportunities in the healthcare sector. You’ll foster critical thinking, encourage innovation, and cultivate a lifelong passion for healthcare science, all while making a tangible impact on students’ success in this vital field.
Skills & Experience
- The ideal candidate must have the following:
- Nursing or Midwifery experience in a Health Care setting would be preferrable
- A recognised Level 3 teaching qualification In Health and Social Care or subject specialism in Healthcare Science.
- Experience of teaching Healthcare Science effectively in a further education college or significant experience within the sector.
- Willingness to work flexibly to deliver a student focused curriculum (including working up to two evenings a week)
- Commitment to an inclusive education
This role is part time (21.6 hours a week) and offered on a permanent basis.
Closing Date: Sunday 27th March 2026 at 23:59
Interviews will take place on: Monday 27th April
We are an inclusive and welcoming college that is highly responsive in meeting the needs of our students. Equality, Diversity and inclusion are central to our values and behaviours, and we seek applicants who are fully committed to enhancing our work in this area.
If you feel this is the right opportunity for you and you have the right skills and experience, we look forward to receiving an application from you.
Recruitment Process
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We reserve the right to close the vacancy early, should we receive sufficient applications.