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Assistant Director – Construction (EL29)

Cheshire College - South & West
Cheshire East
1 week from now
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Key Responsibilities:






  • Work closely with the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) and College Senior Leadership Team (SLT)



  • Provide strong, positive and inspirational leadership in the development and delivery of Construction;  



  • Driving and developing outstanding provision through innovative and high-quality delivery within the curriculum;and 



  • Marketing and promotion of the provision to employers and stakeholders.  





Key Person Specification Requirements:






  • Degree (or equivalent) in relevant discipline; 



  • PGCE or CertEd; 



  • Proven experience of teaching Construction; 



  • Knowledge and understanding of awarding body standards and requirements; 



  • Understanding of equality, diversity and inclusion in work and the learning environment; 



  • Experience of working in further Education; 



  • Up-to-date occupational experience; and 



  • Enhanced DBS check. 





Please see the Job Description and Person Specification attached for further details.





If you’re interested in this new opportunity, you can apply by sending a completed application form to by 9am on 26 November 2025.





We do not consider applications submitted through recruitment agencies.





The selection process will take place on 3 December 2025.





Benefits:






  • Access to world-class facilities



  • Access to new qualifications to support your career in education such as short online courses in the areas below. If you’re interested in learning more about this, please email
    • Equality and Diversity
    • Information, Advice and Guidance
    • Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent


    • Principles of Customer Service





  • Financial support offered to obtain your teacher qualification



  • Extensive upskilling and professional development opportunities



  • Competitive salary



  • Pension scheme with generous employer contributions (28.68% for TPS and 21% for LGPS)



  • 35 days holiday (plus bank holidays)



  • Onsite fitness and childcare facilities



  • Employee benefit platform



  • Onsite Costa, café, shop, restaurants and hair and beauty salon



  • Free onsite parking



  • Employee Referral Scheme



  • Staff Awards





If you wish to discuss any aspects of the role prior to making an application, then please email  where arrangements will be made for a discussion with the relevant department.  





About Us 





Cheshire College – South & West is the largest provider of post-16 education in the region, offering exciting opportunities to over 11,000 learners and 1,000 Apprentices, who all have access to world-class facilities as a result of a £160m investment in the latest technology and real working environments, at modern Campuses in Crewe, Ellesmere Port and Chester.  The College is in the process of implementing a £30m capital investment programme to ensure learners continue to have access to the best possible resources and environment.  





Cheshire College is a dynamic, high quality and financially robust College, which provides learners with the skills, experience and qualifications that will prepare them for their future career or higher-level study, encouraging them to become confident individuals who will make valuable contributions to businesses and the local economy. 





There is a fantastic atmosphere at our three Campuses in Crewe, Ellesmere Port and Chester, providing an environment to get involved in exciting activities and an opportunity for learners to make new friends. 





The College is proud of its strong links with local Employers such as Bentley Motors, Vauxhall Motors, SP Energy Networks, Ecolab and Unilever to ensure learners have access to work placements and industry professionals as well as ensuring the curriculum offer remains current and relevant to local, regional and national needs.  






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Ellesmere Port Campus 





Our impressive facilities are the perfect place for learners to meet new friends and be immersed in an environment that is ideal for learning.  As well as our modern classrooms, the Ellesmere Port Campus boasts: 






  • Construction & Engineering Centre (Refurbished Summer 2022); 



  • Award-winning restaurant, Academy West (Refurbished Summer 2023); 



  • Mock aircraft cabin; 



  • Fitness gym; 



  • Hair, beauty and barbering salons (Refurbished Summer 2023); and 



  • Professional theatre. 





Cheshire College South and West is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. Successful applicants will be required to provide a DBS Disclosure, Right to Work evidence and original qualification certificates. Online checks will be carried out and references will be sought. 

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