Oaklands College
Lecturer in Animal Care

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Ready to Shape the Future of Animal Management?
Are you passionate about animal care, conservation, and inspiring the next generation of animal professionals?
Oaklands College is on the lookout for a Lecturer in Animal Management to join our dynamic team! Based at our purpose-built facilities, including our very own on-campus zoo, this is your chance to educate, motivate and support learners as they prepare for exciting careers in animal welfare, behaviour, and conservation.
Whether you're a seasoned lecturer or an industry expert ready to step into teaching, we want someone who can bring the curriculum to life and make a real impact on our learners.
Why Join Oaklands?
Oaklands College has been transforming lives through education for over 100 years — and we’re just getting started. Our Animal Management courses are thriving, our facilities are top-class, and our learners are eager to make their mark in the animal sector. As part of our team, you’ll be at the heart of this transformation — helping learners succeed while continuing your own professional development.
Day to Day Impact
- Inspiring Teaching – Deliver engaging lessons that make a difference across a variety of animal management modules. From animal science to behaviour and conservation, your lessons will stick.
- Creative Curriculum Design – Develop schemes of work, lesson plans, and practical learning experiences that students genuinely enjoy.
- Student Support & Progress – Act as a personal tutor, mentor, and motivator. You'll guide learners through their journey, helping them meet targets and reach their full potential.
- Professional Assessment – Mark and assess learner work accurately, fairly, and with a developmental mindset.
- Quality Standards – Play an active role in internal verification and ensure compliance with college quality policies and procedures.
- Team Collaboration – Contribute to meetings, events, and team development with your energy, ideas, and expertise.
- Real Impact – Monitor learner attendance and achievement, and support every student to thrive — inside and outside the classroom.
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Is This You?
You're not just passionate about animals — you're passionate about people too. You want to help learners build real skills, grow in confidence, and take on the world of work with knowledge and compassion.
You’ll bring:
- A teaching qualification (or willingness to gain one with our support)
- Degree or professional qualification in Animal Management or related field at least L3
- At least 2-3 years of Industry experience or prior teaching experience in a similar setting
- A creative, inclusive, and student-first approach to education
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain complex topics in simple, engaging ways
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
And personally, you’re:
- Friendly, flexible, and solution-focused
- Confident working both independently and as part of a team
- Committed to equality, diversity, and making education accessible for all
- Excited to grow professionally, with CPD opportunities at every turn


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Why Oaklands?
We invest in people, students, and staff. When you join our college, you get more than a job; you get a place where your ideas are valued, your growth is supported, and your work truly matters.
We offer:
- Local Government Pension Scheme
- Generous annual leave allowance
- On-site zoo, equine centre, and commercial farm
- Free on-site gym and discounted wellness treatments
- Cycle to Work scheme & discounted travel
- CPD and free adult learning courses
- Long Service Awards & annual Staff Celebration events
- Mental health and wellbeing support
- Free Microsoft Office for personal devices
- Fun annual events including Lambing Weekend, Foodies Festival & more!
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We're reviewing applications on a rolling basis and inviting in for interviews before the closing date — so don’t wait too long! If you're ready to shape the future of animal care education and inspire the next generation, we want to hear from you.
Oaklands is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. To learn more about the college [Click Here](Click Here)!
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