About the role We have a new vacancy arisen in our ever expanding Automotive department for an experienced Automotive Lecturer. The purpose of this role is to deliver outstanding Engineering provision to a wide range of full-time learners and apprentices, through an exceptional student experience leading to positive achievement outcomes. The position involves undertaking a range of administrative and development duties that contributes to improving standards and achievements and the learner experience. Key Responsibilities Deliver and teach engineering subjects to Level 1, 2 and 3 full time students and apprentices to agreed success targets. Deliver and teach engineering subjects to Level 4 and 5 part time students, as required, to agreed success targets. Regularly review and monitor the attendance and progress of learners and follow up as required to ensure learners achieve their targets. Carry out, collate and feedback initial and/or diagnostic assessments to identify students’ ILP and support as required, providing differentiated learning strategies to enable students to achieve their primary learning goal. Provide assignment and assessment material appropriate to each specific programme. Evaluate and assess (formative and summative) the work of learners in relation to the curriculum criteria and provide timely constructive and helpful learner feedback. Maintain quality systems related to the teaching of engineering including designing work schemes, lesson plans, assessment plans and assessment activities. Update and maintain electronic documentation to support teaching and learning, assessment and tracking of learner progress. Attend curriculum meetings and contribute to the continual quality improvement mechanisms (e.g. maintenance of course files, timely updating of ILPs on ProMonitor). Develop quality resources (including e-resources) which support the development of engineering skills. Actively develop and use new technology in teaching, learning and assessment. Skills, knowledge and expertise Qualifications and training Teaching qualification, e.g. Cert Ed, PGCE or DTLLs, or a firm commitment to achieve a Diploma in Education and Training (DET) Relevant Vocational Qualification at Level 3 (Motor Vehicle) (e.g. NVQ Level 3/Level 3 Work-based Diploma) Strong occupational history and competence within the Automotive sector with extensive and in-depth knowledge Ability to deliver high quality teaching in a variety of Automotive subject areas. Assessment/Assessing/Assessor Qualifications (A1, TAQA, CAVA) Level 2 qualification (GCSE A – C, or equivalent) in maths and English or a willingness to attain these qualifications with the support of the College Skills and expertise Knowledge/experience of IMI qualifications To be an inspiring teacher, enthusiastic with the ability to motivate students and a willingness and ability to tackle poor student performance.