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Mechanical Engineering Lecturer

Lancashire
£45.1k/yr
Posted about 17 hours ago
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A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering Lecturer to inspire and educate students within a dynamic and high-performing college in Wigan, Greater Manchester area.

To be considered for this position you must have experience in Further Education across Manufacturing, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering

As The Lecturer, Your Key Responsibilities Include:

  • Ensure that students achieve their academic potential through effective planning and delivery of formative and summative assessment in line with awarding body requirements
  • Develop and deliver best practice in learning, teaching and assessment
  • Assess students' work in line with College and departmental policies and awarding body requirements
  • Assess and record student progress systematically using College systems, and use this to inform planning of lessons and homework
  • Provide timely, constructive feedback on student work to support progress and achievement
  • Monitor and manage student attendance and promote positive behaviour for learning
  • Undertake continuous professional development and actively contribute to improving teaching and learning

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Preferred Skills and Experience:

  • Relevant and current subject knowledge
  • Knowledge and understanding of excellent teaching, learning and assessment practices and quality assurance
  • Effective communication skills and able to work flexibly as part of the College team
  • ICT competent/e-learning/ILT
  • Able to act as a pastoral tutor
  • Proficient at planning and managing your own diary
  • Experience in Machining, Hand-fitting, Mechanical Maintenance, Hydraulics and Pneumatics

The college is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Compensation and Benefits:

The successful Lecturer will receive an excellent salary up to GBP 45,119 per annum plus extra GBP 2,000-GBP 6,000 via claiming for a levelling-up premium payment*. This exciting position is a permanent full-time role working 37 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment, you will receive the following generous benefits:

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  • Levelling-up premium payment*
  • Flexible working
  • Discounts on travel, parking, and gym memberships through our exciting Benefits Platform
  • Green Car Scheme
  • Personal development opportunities
  • Pension schemes

Reference ID: 7252

For this fantastic job role, please call on 638 or send your CV.

You may be eligible to claim a levelling-up premium payment for teaching engineering and manufacturing. The payment ranges from GBP 2,000 to GBP 6,000 depending on your provider and the number of hours you teach. If you're in your first 5 years of teaching in FE and spend at least half of your hours teaching eligible FE courses at level 3 or below, you may be eligible.

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Skills

Mechanical Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Teaching
Assessment
Communication
Planning
ICT Competence
Pastoral Tutoring
Machining
Hand-Fitting
Mechanical Maintenance
Hydraulics
Pneumatics

Location

Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

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