Sandwell College
Lecturer in Maths - Functional Skills

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Lecturer in Maths - Functional Skills
Lecturer in Maths (Functional Skills)
At Sandwell College, we believe that Maths opens doors. We're looking for a passionate and inspiring Lecturer in Maths (Functional Skills) to join our dedicated team on a fixed-term maternity cover contract.
This is an exciting opportunity to make a real difference to learners' lives by helping them build the mathematical skills, confidence and resilience they need to succeed in further study, employment and everyday life. Whether you're an experienced FE practitioner or a talented educator looking to develop your career, you'll join a supportive and forward-thinking team committed to outstanding teaching and learning.
As a Lecturer, you'll deliver engaging and innovative Functional Skills Maths lessons to learners from Entry Level to Level 1, adapting your teaching to meet diverse learning needs and creating an inclusive environment where every learner can thrive. You'll play a key role in motivating students, celebrating achievement and helping learners realise their full potential.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver inspiring and high-quality Functional Skills Maths lessons to learners of varying abilities
- Create engaging schemes of work, learning resources and assessments that support learner success
- Use digital technologies and innovative teaching approaches to enhance the learner experience
- Monitor progress, provide timely feedback and support learners to achieve their goals
- Act as a personal tutor, providing guidance, encouragement and pastoral support
- Support examination processes in line with awarding body and JCQ requirements
- Maintain accurate records and contribute to quality assurance and programme development
- Collaborate with colleagues and external partners to continuously improve the curriculum and learner outcomes
- Participate in team meetings, curriculum planning and standardisation activities
- Be available to work up to two evenings per week
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We're seeking an enthusiastic educator who is passionate about helping learners succeed and who can bring Maths to life in the classroom.
You'll Have
- A degree in Mathematics or a related subject
- A recognised teaching qualification (Certificate in Education or Level 5 teaching qualification)
- Experience of teaching and assessing Functional Skills Maths, ideally within Further Education
- Strong knowledge of assessment practices and quality assurance processes
- The ability to create engaging and inclusive learning experiences for diverse groups of learners
- Excellent organisational, communication and interpersonal skills
- Confidence in using digital technologies to enhance teaching and learning
- A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
- Experience of teaching ESOL learners, or the ability to adapt teaching approaches to support learners with English as an additional language
Why Join Sandwell College?
At Sandwell College, you'll become part of a passionate team dedicated to transforming lives through education. We value innovation, collaboration and professional development, and we're committed to creating an environment where both staff and learners can flourish.
If you're ready to inspire learners, share your expertise and make a meaningful impact every day, we'd love to hear from you.
Teaching Qualifications & Salary Banding
To be eligible for our Qualified Lecturer salary banding (£31,837 - £48,160), you must hold one of the following teaching qualifications:
✅ Accepted Qualifications
- DTTLS (Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector)
- Certificate in Education
- PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education)
- ProfGCE (Professional Graduate Certificate in Education)
- DET (Diploma in Education and Training)
- DiT (Diploma in Teaching) – if for a vocational subject
If you do not hold one of the above qualifications, you will fall into our Unqualified Lecturer salary banding (£26,661 - £29,998).


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❌ Not Accepted As Stand Alone Qualifications
- PTLLS (Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector)
- CTLLS (Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector)
- CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults)
- SFHEA (Senior Fellowship)
- Masters in Education
- TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
If you have any questions regarding your eligibility, please get in touch.
Benefits
- ✅ Top-Tier Salaries – We offer sector-leading pay with some of the most competitive salaries around
- Unbeatable Time Off – Enjoy 35-50 days of annual leave, plus 8 bank holidays AND extra time off at Christmas – because work-life balance is essential
- Fast-Track Your Career – Take advantage of dedicated development days, career pathways, and talent schemes designed to help you grow and succeed
- Cycle to Work Scheme – A healthier, greener, and more cost-effective way to commute
- ♀️ Exclusive Discounts on Onsite Services – Save on Bliss Hair & Beauty Salon, dog grooming, car health checks, and more
- Fitness Perks – Enjoy our college gym facilities or discounted rates at local gyms to keep you feeling your best
- Generous Pension Contributions – We invest in your future with 23.68% employer contribution for teaching roles and 21.5% for non-teaching roles
- Retail & Travel Discounts – Unlock exclusive savings on high street brands, local transport, cross-country travel. UNIDAYS, Student Beans and Blue Light Discount
- Free Will Writing – We’ve got your back with professional support for your future planning
- Free Flu Vaccine – Stay healthy and protected at no cost to you
- Wellbeing Support – Access confidential counselling services and wellness platforms to support your mental and emotional health
- We Celebrate You! – We recognise and appreciate your hard work with awards, recognition events, and celebration days throughout the year.
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