Abingdon and Witney College
Plumbing Teacher/Assessor

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Are you an experienced Plumber or Gas Engineer looking to pass on your skills to the next generation? Or are you an established Plumbing & Heating, Gas, or HVAC Lecturer or Assessor seeking a new opportunity in a high-quality training environment?
Whichever you consider yourself, it would be great to hear from you.
The Bicester Construction Skills Centre is designed specifically for apprentices, existing tradespeople, and employers. It offers a professional environment that feels much more like a workplace than a traditional college. Our Blue Flame Accredited Gas Centre delivers Gas Safe qualifications alongside our apprenticeship provision, supported by modern workshops, state-of-the-art equipment, and industry-standard materials.
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You’ll be joining a small, enthusiastic, and highly committed team that genuinely understands the industry and the skills employers value most.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver practical and theory-based training to level 3 apprentices in classrooms and workshops.
- Support learners to develop essential workplace behaviours, including punctuality, teamwork, and effective communication.
- Carry out training/assessments in the workplace to ensure competence and progress.
- Contribute to a positive, professional learning environment that mirrors real-world industry standards.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues to maintain high-quality provision and learner outcomes.


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Skills and Experience
We welcome applications from both experienced industry professionals and qualified lecturers.
Essential:
- Qualified to a Level 3 NVQ / Diploma in Plumbing and Domestic Heating (e.g. City & Guilds 8202, 6189, 9289 or equivalent).
- Significant industry experience in Plumbing/Gas trades.
- Strong practical skills and up-to-date industry knowledge.
- Enthusiasm for developing others and sharing professional expertise.
- A passion for teaching the next generation of plumbing and gas trade professionals.
Desirable:
- Experience teaching in a post-16 college environment.
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