Variable Hours Lecturer in Engineering
Nottingham College
Nottingham
- £17.48 - £21.86 per hour
- Expired
- Salary:
- £17.48 - £21.86 per hour, plus 40% top up pay on all teaching hours
- Job type:
- Part Time, Temporary
- Apply by:
- 7 October 2025
Job overview
- To bring your passion, knowledge and experience of the industry as well as your creativity to the teaching of both practical and theory sessions to L5 and L6 learners in Mechanical Engineering
- To work as part of our wider team to support the planning, development and implementation of new courses and qualifications as we continue to provide the local Engineering employers with their future employees.
- To work within the college quality framework to deliver education and training to high standards along with preparing student materials, assessing and marking student work and carrying out student assessments to ensure each student is achieving their best during their time in the college.
- Your passion, knowledge and experience of the industry
- Your creativity to engage and enthuse our learners in both practical and theory sessions
- An understanding and appreciation of the key employability skills that the Automotive industry requires
- Competitive hourly rate
- Access to teachers pension
- Discounts at various stores and services across the UK via our Vivup App
- Various travel schemes including cycle to work, local transport and car benefit scheme
- Opportunities for professional development including 8 dedicated CPD days and our request to invest programme
Attached documents
About Nottingham College
- Nottingham College
- The Adams Building, Stoney Street, The Lace Market, Nottingham
- Nottinghamshire
- NG1 1NG
- United Kingdom
Nottingham College is a mixed, selective, non-denominational general further education college situated in Nottingham. It is a 16 plus with five different sites in the centre of Nottingham. The latest Ofsted report identified 14,029 learners at the school, between the ages of 16-19, studying a range of academic and vocational courses.
The college was established in 1998 through a merger of smaller educational centres in the Nottingham area. Further merging has happened, most recently early in 2017, when the college merged together with Central College Nottingham.
Principal
Janet Smith
Values and Vision
Nottingham College has a high success rate for getting its former students into a successful place in the job market or further education. It also provides an adult education service
The college specialises in music and performance as well as excelling in its media and creative courses. It hosts a wide range of facilities to help its learners’ experiences, from a hair and beauty salon and art gallery through to a music venue and theatre.
Ofsted
“Governors, leaders and managers place a strong focus on raising standards through well-managed quality improvement activities that have led to good and improving outcomes for learners across the college. Managers engage very well with partner organisations, aligning the college’s curriculum to meet their priorities, the needs of local and regional employers and the expectations of learners. Learners behave well, show respect for each other and their tutors, and demonstrate a positive attitude to their studies.”
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