Bath College
Lecturer in Uniformed Public Services

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Application Deadline: 14 June 2026 Department: PBS - Protective Services Team Location: Bath, England Compensation: £30,348 - £40,016 / year
Description
Permanent contract, 37 hours per week, 52 weeks per year
Interview date: 23 June
Unqualified Lecturer Salary (P25-P27 £30,348.15 - £32,186.70) Qualified Lecturer Salary L5 and above (P27-P35 £32,186.70 - £40,015.50)
Job Purpose - To contribute to the Department’s aim to provide collaborative and exciting high-quality teaching and learning. To assist in the development, organisation and delivery of the curriculum area.
Bath College is an inclusive education and training community, providing learning for people with a wide range of abilities from a far-reaching area, from entry level to Level 5 programmes. We are committed to meeting the needs of all our students. This is a very exciting time to join the College.
If you feel you can make a positive contribution, please complete the application form, making sure you detailing how your qualifications, skills and experience meet the requirements of the role.
The job posting can close as soon as sufficient applications have been received.
Key Responsibilities
To deliver high standards of teaching and learning and to monitor assessment processes in accordance with awarding body requirements. To deliver departmental requirements of core and additional programmes including personal development curriculum, enrichment activities and tutor support. To deliver on programmes in FE, HE, T Levels and Adult Learning as required by the demands of the curriculum. Producing schemes of work, lesson plans, assessment plans, learning materials and any other related activities that impact on the effectiveness of learning. To co-ordinate and maintain records of formative and summative assessments of students’ learning carried out by the course team. To communicate external examination entry and timetable arrangements to the course team and students. To work proactively towards the development of new programmes and the improvement of courses within the curriculum area, enabling growth and protecting quality of provision. To work pro-actively to forward the success and vision of the department and the College.
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Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Relevant qualifications or career experience within a Uniformed Protective Service (i.e. Police, Ambulance Service) Teaching Qualification (or willingness to work towards a teacher qualification Level 5) GCSE (or equivalent) Maths and English at Grade C or above Demonstrate e-literacy and competence in using the Microsoft Office Suite including Teams Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to fulfilling quality assurance requirements of awarding bodies and the College. Demonstrate proven evidence of delivering good to outstanding learning experiences. Please see attached for the full Person Specification


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Staff Benefits
Generous paid holiday entitlement of 40 days, exclusive of College closure days and public holidays. Pro rata for part time roles. One Selfie Day per year Contributory salary pension scheme (Teachers Pension) Continuing Professional Development for all staff Laptop Salary Sacrifice Scheme Cycle to Work Scheme Private Healthcare Scheme £500 Refer a friend and earn a reward Subsidised cafes - at both campuses Employee Assistance Programme – Staff have access to this programme. It is a free and strictly confidential short-term counselling and support service (up to six meetings after an initial assessment session with a qualified counselor) The College offers an eye sight test for anyone who meets the criteria as described within the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations. Progressive family friendly policies (exceeding statutory requirements) that supports a health work/life balance, all staff are entitled to request flexible working. Discounted treatments at the Academy, Bath Campus Free parking at the Somer Valley Campus in Radstock
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