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Electrical Installation Course Leader

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Electrical Installation Course Leader / Tutor
Swadlincote | Full-Time (37 hours) | Permanent | Part-Time Considered
Salary: Up to £36,590 per annum (pro rata for part-time)
I'm currently working with an outstanding Further Education college in Derbyshire that is looking to appoint an Electrical Installation Course Leader to join its growing Construction Academy.
This is an excellent opportunity for either an experienced Electrical Installation Lecturer or a qualified electrician looking to move into education. The college is committed to investing in industry professionals making the transition into teaching and offers a comprehensive package of support and development.
What's on Offer?
- Salary up to £36,590 per annum
- £4,500 Golden Hello paid over 3 years
- Bursary of up to £1,800 per year (qualification dependent)
- Fully funded teaching and assessor qualifications, including:
- Level 3-5 Education & Training
- TAQA Assessor Qualification
- TAQA Internal Quality Assurance Qualification
- HNC Construction / Civil Engineering
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The Role
You will deliver high-quality Electrical Installation training within a modern Construction Academy and Green Skills Centre, helping learners develop the practical and technical skills required for employment within the electrical industry.
The role involves planning and delivering engaging lessons, supporting learner progress, and contributing to the continued development of the electrical curriculum.
Who I'm Looking For
- Qualified Electricians with current industry experience
- Electrical Installation Lecturers, Trainers or Assessors
- Individuals passionate about developing the next generation of electricians
- Teaching qualification desirable but not essential
- Willingness to work towards teaching and assessor qualifications if not already held


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Benefits Include
- Generous pension scheme
- Excellent holiday entitlement
- Flexible working policies
- Employee Assistance Programme
- On-site gym
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Staff discounts across college facilities
- Ongoing CPD and staff development opportunities
Whether you're already working in Further Education or are considering your first move from industry into training, I'd be keen to speak with you.
For a confidential discussion and full details, please get in touch.
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