Abingdon and Witney College
Motor Vehicle Lecturer

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Motor Vehicle Teacher – Attendance & Progress
About the Role
Join a fast-growing and ambitious Motor Vehicle department where your expertise will make a real impact. As our student numbers continue to rise, we are expanding our team to ensure every learner receives an outstanding education and the support they need to succeed.
In this role, you’ll deliver high-quality teaching, learning and assessment across our Motor Vehicle programmes, which span:
- Full-time courses
- Apprenticeships
- Commercial courses
You’ll play a key part in shaping futures—building skills, confidence, and industry readiness—while maintaining excellent standards of achievement.
Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver engaging, high-quality lessons across Motor Vehicle courses.
- Support and motivate both full-time students and apprentices.
- Use a variety of teaching methods to meet the needs of diverse learners.
- Develop learning materials using both digital and traditional approaches.
- Monitor student progress and provide constructive feedback.
- Contribute to a supportive, inclusive, and high-performing learning environment.
- Stay up-to-date with industry developments and employer expectations.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues to enhance curriculum delivery and student support.
- Support learners’ wider development.
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Requirements
Essential
- At least a Level 3 Motor Vehicle or Engineering (Automotive) qualification.
- A recognised teaching qualification (or a willingness to work towards one).
- Strong, current subject knowledge and a genuine passion for teaching the future workforce of the automotive sector.
- Experience in teaching or training within the subject area.
- Excellent communication and organisational skills.
- Ability to engage and motivate a wide range of learners.
- Commitment to safeguarding, equality, and student success.


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Desirable
- Experience in post-16 education.
- Industry or employer links.
- Confident use of IT to support teaching and learning.
- F-Gas experience.
- High Voltage experience.
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