Do you have in depth experience in the electrical trade and want to inspire the next generation? Whether you’re already working in education and looking for your next role, or if you’re working in industry and looking to change your career path, we have an exciting opportunity for a Lecturer to join our Building Services Engineering curriculum team in readiness for the start of the 2025/26 academic year.
Sharing your knowledge to unlock potential whilst guiding our learners through their studies, you’ll work as part of the curriculum team to create and deliver lessons across a range of qualification levels, inspiring achievement and the best possible outcomes. The successful candidate will be a team player, an excellent communicator, and able to maintain a proactive approach to managing deadlines, whilst retaining a high standard of delivery.
We’re looking for someone with a wealth of experience in the trade who wants to pass their craft on whilst helping young people to develop and become employable. Whether your experience is in domestic, commercial or industrial electrical, we’re sure you may have something offer. We’re passionate about making learners work-ready and teach all aspects of the trade to learners. From circuits to health and safety and wiring regulations and from working at height to installation, maintenance and repair, you can help us to inspire the workforce of the future and to put them on a pathway to meaningful careers by sharing your knowledge, experience and passion for the trade. Examples of what you might be teaching include one-way two-way and intermediate lighting circuits and radial and ring power circuits. Our learners learn how to test, diagnose and repair problems and then retest. We don’t just teach our learners in classroom, but in workshops so that they develop the skills they need to be successful on the tools. We believe that it is not just knowledge, but practice that sets our learners up to be successful and we’re looking for someone who can help us to develop our provision and help us to make links with employers.
The Role:
Where you’ll work: This role is based at our Gravesend and Tonbridge campuses.
Your hours: 37 hours per week, 52 weeks per annum (1 FTE).
Your pay: £34,219 to £42,100 per annum full time equivalent, dependent on qualifications and experience.
The College:
North Kent College (including Hadlow College) is proudly rated as an Ofsted ‘Good’ provider, with ‘Outstanding’ learner behaviours and attitudes (April 2024). With four campuses across Kent and 4,000 students, we strive to equip the young people who study here with an inclusive and innovative education experience to enhance their future career prospects, which, as noted by Ofsted, is supported through our high-quality, industry standard facilities. Each and every staff member plays a key part in delivering the success of our learners’ experience, and we want those who join our curriculum and support teams to share our passion in achieving this.
The Benefits:
In addition to a competitive salary, you can expect the following as a Lecturer at NKC:
- 42 days’ annual leave, plus bank holidays (pro rata for part-time contracts).
- Enrolment onto the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS), one of the most generous in the country.
- Access to free parking and a number of onsite facilities, including gyms, restaurants and coffee shops.
- CPD and support from our in-house Teaching & Learning team, who coach, train, and guide our Lecturers through their teaching journey, from unqualified and new to teaching to qualified and experienced.
How to Apply:
If this sounds like the next role for you, please visit the North Kent College staff vacancies page to see the full job description and apply.
Please note that the closing date for applications is Sunday 08 June 2025, with interviews scheduled to take place on Wednesday 18 June 2025.
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