Lecturer - Multiskills (Part-time, Temporary)
Job description
Part-Time Lecturer – Multiskills (Temporary, Long-Term Cover)
Location: Cambridge
Contract Type: Part-time, Temporary (Ongoing)
Salary: Competitive
Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday (8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, including a 1-hour unpaid lunch break, 22.5 hours per week)
Start Date: As soon as possible
Inspire and Educate the Next Generation of Skilled Tradespeople!
Our client, a leading further education college in Cambridge, is seeking a Lecturer in Multiskills to join their teaching team on a temporary, part-time basis. This role is to provide long-term sickness cover and offers a great opportunity to support students in developing key skills across multiple trades.
The Role:
As a Lecturer in Multiskills, you will:
- Deliver engaging and practical lessons across all levels of study.
- Focus on key trade areas such as property maintenance, plastering, and roofing.
- Support students in gaining hands-on experience and industry-relevant knowledge.
- Plan and assess both practical and theoretical lessons in line with curriculum requirements.
- Provide guidance, mentoring, and constructive feedback to help students progress.
- Maintain a safe and inclusive learning environment that promotes student success.
About You:
We are looking for an experienced and motivated individual who has:
- Expertise in property maintenance, plastering, roofing, and other construction trades.
- A Level 3 qualification in a relevant trade (or equivalent industry experience).
- Strong communication and teaching skills, with a passion for developing learners.
- A teaching qualification (or willingness to work towards one).
- The ability to engage and inspire students from a variety of backgrounds.
Why Join Them?
- Opportunity to share your industry knowledge and help students build their careers.
- Work within a supportive and well-equipped learning environment.
- Access to professional development opportunities.
- Flexible, part-time hours to suit your schedule.
Apply Today!
If you’re ready to make a difference and pass on your skills to the next generation, we’d love to hear from you!
Please submit a copy of your up-to-date CV to ali.aslam@teachingpersonnel.com
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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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