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Electrical Lecturer

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Are you an experienced electrician looking to inspire the next generation of industry professionals? Why don't you consider joining a forward-thinking college where you can use your industry expertise to make a real difference in students’ futures? This is an excellent opportunity for an electrical professional or graduate to move into education, with support available to gain teaching qualifications.
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Based in Ashford, Surrey
This position is easily commutable from Walton-on-Thames, Woking, Weybridge, Hampton, Staines-upon-Thames, Egham, Chertsey and surrounding areas.
Salary
Circa £43,000 per annum depending on qualifications and experience, the position is full time, 37 hours per week | 52 weeks per year.
A great benefits package includes
- Generous annual leave entitlement
- An awesome pension scheme (TPS or LGPS)
- Free on-site parking
- Staff wellbeing and fitness resources
- Financial benefits and discounts
- Professional development opportunities, including teaching qualifications
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About the role
As an Electrical Lecturer (Installation), you will deliver high-quality T-Level and vocational programmes from Level 1 introductory courses through to Level 3 qualifications. You will support learners to develop the technical skills, confidence and professional behaviours needed to succeed in the electrical industry.
Key Responsibilities Include
- Deliver engaging teaching across a range of electrical installation courses
- Assess, review and monitor learner progress, maintaining accurate records
- Support Learners To Achieve Their Qualifications And Career Goals
- Embed employability skills and industry expectations into the curriculum
- Contribute to a supportive and collaborative learning environment
To Be Successful In This Role, You Will Have
- Strong electrical industry experience with relevant professional qualifications (Degree/HND or equivalent)
- AM2 or Gold Card experience is highly desirable
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to engage learners
- Teaching qualifications, or a willingness to work towards these with full support provided
- Good IT skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team


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Whether you’re a former Electrical Lecturer looking to return to teaching, an experienced electrician ready for a change from travelling between sites, a recent graduate, or considering a move from industry into education, we’d love to hear from you.
Whatever your motivation or current situation, this is an opportunity to share your knowledge, inspire the next generation of electrical professionals and build a rewarding career in education with full support available to gain teaching qualifications. We encourage applications from people with industry experience who are passionate about helping others succeed. Apply today.
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