Boston College
Lecturer in Plumbing

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Lecturer in Plumbing
We are looking to recruit a Lecturer in Plumbing to provide a high-quality level of teaching, learning and assessment, plus off-site support for apprentices and their employers.
You will be expected to maintain academic standards, keeping abreast of curriculum developments, and participate in course design, assessment and monitoring. You will also get involved in student recruitment, interviewing, induction and counselling, and act as a course tutor to appropriate student groups.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate for the role must hold a recognised Level 3 Plumbing qualification, combined with relevant and recent industrial experience. An assessor qualification would be an advantage and you must be willing to undertake the necessary teacher training if not already qualified. You will be a well organised and flexible individual, able to effectively manage your own time and resources, with excellent communication skills, able to convey information and ideas to individuals and groups in a clear and engaging manner.
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For an informal discussion about this role, please contact Nick Hodgkiss, Senior Learning Lead, on 01205 365701 ext. 3146.
Early application is encouraged, and we reserve the right to close the vacancy once we have received sufficient applications.
- Closing date: Friday 14 August 2026
- Interview date: TBC
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Boston College is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all learners. All posts are subject to enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service checks.
Boston College is committed to promoting Equality and Diversity.
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