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Lecturer in Motor Vehicle

Job details
Posting date: 20 May 2025
Salary: £27,443 to £41,456 per year, pro rata
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 17 June 2025
Location: Warrington, Cheshire
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Warrington & Vale Royal College
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: J39.25

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Summary

Warrington & Vale Royal College is seeking to appoint a full time Lecturer in Motor Vehicle, to deliver high quality teaching, learning and assessment, to ensure successful learner outcomes and maximise potential for all.

We offer an excellent salary and benefits package, which includes:

• A competitive salary
• Generous annual leave entitlement (58 days for Lecturers, inclusive of bank holidays and Christmas closure days, pro rata for part time)
• Occupational pension scheme
• Employee benefits package
• Employee Assistance Programme
• Free on-site parking
• Full programme of training and mentoring
• Induction programme and buddy scheme
• Flexible working, where appropriate
• Menopause friendly
Where appropriate we will consider flexible working options, such as part time or job share. Please include details of any requests in your supporting statement, and we would be happy to discuss this further at interview.

In November 2024 the college was officially commended as ‘Good with outstanding features’ by Ofsted. Our mission is ‘Realising potential, transforming lives’. Our environment is inclusive, friendly and supportive, with high expectations for both staff and students. To thrive in our environment, you will need to be resilient, positive, able to work autonomously, have a strong work ethic, and put our learners at the heart of everything you do.

Job purpose

To deliver high quality teaching, learning and assessment to ensure successful learner outcomes and maximise potential for all.



Key responsibilities

• Teach students enrolled on a range of courses as assigned by the Curriculum Manager and Assistant Director as appropriate.
• Teach a range of levels, Level 1 to L3 including apprenticeships.
• Operate within the Quality Assurance framework.
• Manage courses or parts of courses as required including administration and organisation.
• Assess students by the formal or informal methods required, by external examining bodies and internal procedures.
• Contribute to curriculum innovation, development and implementation.
• Assist in the implementation of pastoral and welfare systems provided for students.
• Maintain and update teaching expertise and vocational skills and develop expertise and skills to ensure the best outcomes for learners.

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