Lecturer - Electrical Installations
Job description
Lecturer – Electrical Installations| Location: Cambridge | Start Date: ASAP ️| Contract: Permanent | Full Year | 37 hours per week | Salary: £28,385 – £41,782 per annum (dependent on qualifications and experience)
About the Role
We’re working on behalf of a leading Further Education provider to recruit an experienced and passionate Lecturer in Electrical Installations to join their Construction department.
In this rewarding and varied role, you’ll deliver engaging, high-quality teaching and learning across a range of Electrical Installation courses. You’ll be responsible for supporting learners of all abilities to develop the technical knowledge and practical skills they need to succeed in the electrical industry.
This is an excellent opportunity for either a qualified lecturer or a skilled industry professional looking to step into teaching, with full training and development support available.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver outstanding teaching and learning across Electrical Installation qualifications
- Prepare and maintain schemes of work, teaching resources, assessments, and course materials
- Support, assess, and track learners’ progress to ensure positive outcomes
- Embed Maths and English into vocational delivery where appropriate
- Contribute to curriculum development and continuous improvement initiatives
- Maintain strong employer and industry links to ensure course relevance
- Promote safeguarding, equality, and health & safety in all aspects of teaching and learning
About You
You’ll be an enthusiastic and approachable professional with a strong background in Electrical Installations and a passion for developing the next generation of electricians. You’ll have great communication skills, a flexible approach, and a genuine commitment to helping learners succeed.
Essential Requirements
- Electrical Installation qualifications to at least Advanced Craft / NVQ Level 3
- Substantial, recent, and relevant industry experience
- Up-to-date Health & Safety knowledge for the electrical sector
- Excellent communication, organisation, and classroom management skills
- A commitment to professional development and high teaching standards
Desirable
- Certificate in Education, PGCE, or DTLLS (or willingness to gain this with support)
- Assessor (A1) or Internal Verifier (V1) qualification
- Experience delivering or assessing training in an education or workplace setting
Benefits
✅ Generous annual leave: 27 days + 8 bank holidays + college closure over Christmas
✅ Teachers Pension Scheme
✅ Excellent professional development – including support to gain teaching qualifications
✅ Free annual flu vaccination and Corporate Eye Care Scheme
✅ Free on-site parking with EV charging spaces
✅ Discounted college courses and staff development opportunities
✅ Employee Assistance Programme offering free, confidential counselling and well-being support
If you’re an experienced careers professional ready to lead a forward-thinking, student-focused service, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today – take the next step in your career and inspire others to do the same!
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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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