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Lecturer in Business Management & Hospitality - Foundation School

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Lecturer in Business and/or Hospitality Management
Location
London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA)
Employment Type
Hours: Full-time (40 hours per week) Work Pattern: Weekdays and evenings (Negotiable)
About the Role
We’re looking for passionate, forward-thinking Lecturers in Business and/or Hospitality Management to join our growing academic team in September 2026.
If you’re an inspiring educator who can connect academic theory with real-world business or hospitality practice — and you’re committed to inclusive, hands-on learning — this is your opportunity to shape the next generation of future leaders at a dynamic, industry-connected college.
About the Programmes
At London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA), we deliver innovative programmes designed for diverse learners, from those beginning their journey at Level 3 to those preparing for management and leadership roles.
The Foundation School is one of the largest and most vibrant departments in the College. We offer a variety of Foundation Degrees, as well as providing a critical Level 3 entry point to students progressing into diverse degrees across Social Sciences and the Creative Arts.
We are currently seeking lecturers to teach across:
- Foundation Degree (FdA) Applied Business Management
- Foundation Degree (FdA) Hospitality and Event Management
- Level 3 Foundation Year in Business and Hospitality
As part of the Global University Systems (GUS) network and in partnership with the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), LCCA blends theory with real-world experience through experiential learning, live briefs, and industry collaborations.
The Role
You’ll play a vital role in shaping learning experiences across Foundation Year and Foundation Degree programmes, inspiring students through applied, inclusive, and reflective teaching.
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Key Responsibilities
- Deliver engaging, high-quality teaching across Foundation and/or FdA Business, Hospitality, and Academic Skills modules.
- Provide academic and pastoral support to encourage student progression and success.
- Use innovative, experiential learning methods to ensure teaching remains relevant and industry-informed.
- Collaborate with colleagues and industry to enhance curriculum and employability opportunities.
- Participate in scholarly activity, professional practice, or research to maintain subject expertise.
- Embed digital learning and inclusive approaches to support diverse learners.
About You
You’re a dynamic academic or industry professional who thrives on helping students grow in confidence and capability. You bring subject expertise along with a genuine passion for teaching through hands-on experience.
Essential Requirements
- A relevant BA honours degree, along with postgraduate qualification (or equivalent professional experience) in Business, Hospitality, or related discipline.
- A recogonised teaching qualification (such as a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCert PE, PGCE, GesCE)).
- Experience teaching at Levels 3, 4, and 5.
- Experience teaching or supporting students from a widening participation background.
- Demonstrated commitment to inclusive and experiential pedagogy.
- Excellent communication, organisation, and teamwork skills; proficiency in using digital learning platforms* and tools.
Desirable (but not compulsory)
- PhD or equivalent professional standing.
- Fellowship (or developing Fellowship) of the Higher Education Academy (HEA).
- Strong professional or industry networks to enhance student employability.


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Why Join LCCA?
- Thrive within a creative, diverse, and collaborative teaching community.
- Shape your teaching schedule with flexible delivery options—day, evening, or weekend sessions.
- Gain access to professional development, research, and enterprise support.
- Empower students with the skills, confidence, and creativity needed for success in business and hospitality industries.
How to Apply
If you’re passionate about progressive, hands-on education and ready to empower the next generation of business and hospitality leaders, we’d love to hear from you.
Please include your:
- Subject specialisms
- Preferred availability (e.g., day, evening, weekend)
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LCCA is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. We strive for a workforce that accurately reflects our diverse student population, focusing on age, disability, gender, religion, race, sex, sexual orientation, and socio-economic background.
We are also committed to providing reasonable adjustments for candidates requiring support in the recruitment process. Please contact the LCCA Talent Acquisition Team at collegedivisionrecruitment@gus.global.
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