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Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering

Morgan Jones Recruitment Consultants
South Yorkshire
2 days ago
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Overview

Are you a Mechanical Engineering Lecturer looking for a fresh challenge?


Do you have previous experience in teaching/training others?


Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering


Location: Rotherham


Salary: Up to £16.74 per hour


Hours: Part time (21hrs per week, 52 weeks a year)


Contract Type: Temp until June 2026


We have an amazing opportunity in Rotherham for an experienced Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering to help train the next generation of engineering students.


Our client is committed to providing high-quality education and training and to providing the best possible experience for all their students and stakeholders. With considerable investment in new facilities and their goal to achieve becoming an outstanding provider of education and training, this is a great time to join the organisation!


If you are looking to work in a friendly, progressive organisation that makes a positive difference, and be supported and developed to enhance your skills and build a successive career, then working for our client will be a great opportunity for you where you will help our client achieve their exciting plans for the future.


Responsibilities

  • You will be responsible for delivering outstanding teaching and assessment up to Level 3 which includes study programmes, adult programmes and apprenticeships within Mechanical Engineering, in both a workshop and classroom environment.
  • You will motivate students and support them to achieve their potential.
  • You will equip the students with skills for their future through the delivery of outstanding education and training and inspire students to achieve their potential.

Specification

  • You will hold a vocational qualification at Level 3 or above, as well as a relevant teaching qualification and assessors award, or be willing to work towards
  • You will hold a Level 2 (or equivalent) qualification in English and Maths (or be willing to undertake)
  • Able to work in an organised and methodical manner
  • Ideally will have previous relevant work experience in industry/commerce within a specialist area
  • Preferably hold an assessment qualification (i.e. D32/D33 A1) or TAQA (or willingness to work towards)
  • Ideally have a sound understanding of Further Education Methodology

To find out more about the position, please apply and we will be in touch to discuss the role in more detail.


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Due to the high volume of applicants we see, if you have not heard back from us within 72 hours, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.


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