Lecturer Assessor Engineering Aerospace

Solihull College & University Centre
Birmingham
1 week ago
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We require a qualified and experienced Lecturer Assessor to teach on our Engineering courses on an hourly paid basis. The position would be to deliver on Engineering Aerospace including apprenticeship delivery for Level 2 NVQ subjects.
Applicants will hold a Level 3 Assessor Award or equivalent and ideally have recent teaching experience in a Further Education setting, hold a Level 5 Teaching qualification (or committed to work towards in line with contractual requirements).
Candidates should have excellent administrative skills, a flexible approach to support candidates learning and be occupationally competent. Industry knowledge is essential.
The College is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse community and welcomes applications from individuals across all sectors. We aim to reflect the diversity of our student population in our staff profile, ensuring that we provide the best possible experience and environment for our learners. Our goal is to create a vibrant, supportive, and inclusive workplace where all staff can thrive.
Please note if you are selected for the next stage in the process, you will be required to attend the College’s premises, unless exceptional circumstances apply.
Solihull College & University Centre is committed to ensuring a safe environment for all students and expects all staff to engage fully with this commitment.
Please note we are not seeking agency applications for this opportunity.
Closing Date: Sunday 1 June 2025
Recruitment Evening – 20th May 2025 17:00 – 19:00
Solihull College & University Centre is set to hold a staff recruitment evening on Tuesday 20th May 2025, at our Woodlands Campus, Auckland Drive, Smith’s Wood, Solihull, B36 0NF. For more information, please visit our jobs page

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