Lecturer - Engineering and Construction
About The Role
Inspire. Build. Lead.
Shape the future of Engineering and Construction at EKC Sheppey College.
As a Lecturer of Engineering and Construction at EKC Sheppey College, you won’t just teach — you’ll ignite potential. You’ll deliver engaging, hands-on training and assessment across a range of learning environments, ensuring every student receives a first-class learning experience.
You'll play a vital role in guiding learners to success, helping them unlock their full potential through expert support, mentorship, and innovative teaching. As a key leader in your area, you’ll take charge of specific study programmes or courses — designing, delivering, and continuously refining them to meet the evolving needs of the industry and our students.
Join us in building the next generation of skilled professionals — one lesson at a time.
We pride ourselves in the support we can give those who are new to teaching, with ongoing training and coaching through our Teacher Academy which includes digital skills support. So, if you do not have any teaching experience or teacher qualifications but have a passion for sharing your knowledge and would like to be considered for this teaching role please apply.
Alongside our priority of excellent student experience, we also focus on our employees. Here are just some of our benefits when working for the East Kent Colleges Group:
- Competitive salary and holiday entitlement
- If new to teaching, you will benefit from £7000 investment in your teacher training when you come straight from industry
- Access to 100's of online discounts via our Rewards Scheme (Inc. Restaurant, Grocery, Retail, Gym, Holidays)
- Access to cycle to work, car leasing and tech purchasing schemes
- Generous pension scheme - 28% employer contribution
- Being part of a company with a Eco-Sustainability focus of being Net-Zero
- Time off for your child's first day at school, moving home and for interviews
- My 10 Days initiative - bid for up-to 10 days off work to pursue voluntary work
- Being part of Community Days and Annual Staff Celebration Day
About You
Are you ready to empower learners and make a real impact in the world of engineering and construction? We're looking for a highly organised, creative, and passionate individual who brings energy and creativity to a fast-paced classroom
As a Lecturer, you’ll be at the heart of delivering engaging, innovative lessons that bring industry knowledge to life. Your ability to build connections, track student progress, and support individual development will be key to ensuring every learner achieves their full potential.
What you’ll bring:
- A creative approach to teaching, with the ability to plan and deliver exciting, hands-on lessons
- Excellent interpersonal and class management skills
- A sharp eye for detail when assessing, tracking, and planning interventions to support student success
- A positive, empathetic attitude and a commitment to inclusive learning
Ideally, you will also have:
- Experience in teaching or delivering training in the workplace (though this isn’t essential — we offer full training and support for the right candidate!)
- Confidence to work across a range of study programmes and levels, from Level 1 to Level 3
Your teaching focus will include:
- Engineering, Carpentry, and the Built Environment
- Working with both 16–18-year-old students and our Junior College learners as part of our new Engineering provision
- Collaborating with the Engineering and Technical Industries team, with potential to support Carpentry or Multi-Trades teaching
At EKC Sheppey College, you’ll be part of a supportive team committed to high-quality education, industry relevance, and student success. Whether you’re an experienced educator or a skilled industry professional ready to transition into teaching — we’d love to hear from you.
Please contact the Resourcing Team at jobs@ekcgroup.ac.uk if you have any queries about this position.
Please note that there are two salary scale points for our Lecturer positions. All candidates will start at the introductory salary scale point unless certain criteria are met. Employees can move up the salary scale once one full academic year of teaching for our group is complete, subject to approval. Therefore, internal applicants may qualify for the higher salary scale, although should seek clarification.