Part-time Lecturer in Uniformed Protective Services

South Leicestershire College is part of North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College – one of the largest and most successful colleges in the region. The College understands the importance of recruiting talented and passionate staff that are central to all College achievements and are the driving force in the success of our learners.

The Position: We’re looking for a Part-time Uniformed Public Services Lecturer (0.5fte)

Requirements for the role:

  • Appropriate teaching qualification (Or willing to work towards one within 2 years of appointment)
  • Significant experience of working in one or more of the Public Services
  • GCSE Grade C/4 in English and Maths (Or willing to work towards a Level 2 Functional Skill in Literacy and Numeracy within 12 months of appointment)

Responsibilities for the role:

  • Planning, preparing and delivering an informative and engaging scheme of work to educate and challenge our learners.
  • Management of learning programmes and curriculum development
  • Preparation of student assessments and marking of students’ work

The Location: The College is based in South Leicestershire but will require multi-site working with regular meetings held at our Nuneaton Campus.  This is a great place to live with plenty of social and sport facilities together with great transport links.

Why Should You Apply?

  • The pay range we’re offering is £13,141 to £16,631 pa
  • We offer great holidays and access to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme
  • We also offer staff development opportunities
  • Family friendly policies and procedures

What we do

North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College (NWSLC) is a large Further Education college offering a wide range of full-time, part-time, Higher Education and Apprenticeship programmes over six campuses based within Warwickshire and Leicestershire.

The College also works with over 600 businesses across a wide range of sectors – working with organisations to determine their ‘training needs analysis’. We then design a programme to match your (the employer’s) requirements.

At the heart of our college community sits a set of values:

  • Respect and Nurture
  • Inspire and Aspire
  • Be Agile and Responsive
  • Be Honest and Accountable

These values shape and guide how we behave. The generosity, care and compassion of our staff and students are reflected in our support for many charities as well as in the work we do within our local communities.

Attachments: Job Description

For further information about the role including job description and application form please visit the vacancies section of our website via the apply link.