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2161 - Lecturer - Functional Skills - Maths, English and ICT - Work Based Learning - maternity cover post until 13th June 2027

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Lecturer - Functional Skills - Maths, English and ICT - Work Based Learning - maternity cover post until 13th June 2027
HRUC Apprenticeships and Skills
Location: Hayes, with requirement to work at Uxbridge, Harrow and Richmond when required
Salary: £33,429 to £46,618 per annum including London Weighting
Post Type: Full Time
Release Date: Tuesday 30 June 2026
Closing Date: Sunday 12 July 2026
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: 2161
We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer to deliver Functional Skills in Maths, English and ICT up to Level 2 to Apprentices across a range of frameworks. The role will include ensuring learners are supported effectively throughout the programme with their Functional Skills, contributing to progress reviews and setting learners’ targets. The role will be based at Hayes Campus, with the requirement to travel to other campuses as required.
You should be qualified to a minimum of Level 3, preferably degree level, and should have experience of delivering Maths, English and ICT Functional Skills successfully. You should have the ability to motivate and engage groups of Apprentices aged 16+. A teaching qualification recognised by the Further Education sector will be an advantage. This post will be based at Hayes Campus, with the requirement to travel to other College sites when required.
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