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Ref no:
420035
Published:
04/04/2025
Closes:
27/04/2025
Location:
Kilmarnock Campus, Hill Street, KA1 3HY
Salary:
£40,170 - £48,357 per year
Contract Type:
Temporary
Position Type:
Full Time
Hours:
35 hours per week

Lecturer in Fabrication and Welding

35 hours per week

Fixed Term until 26 June 2026

Kilmarnock Campus

From £40,170 - £48,357 per annum

Reference: REQ00959

You will contribute to ensuring a positive learning environment which encourages active participation and enables all learners to achieve their full potential through the effective training of commercial candidates and learning and teaching of students, by assisting in the development, delivery and assessment of relevant resources.

This will involve supporting the Curriculum Quality Manager in the delivery of commercial training and the department curriculum to the quality and standards required, through an integrated learning experience that supports the student journey and high-quality training and learning and teaching experiences.

You should be qualified to a minimum of HNC in a Fabrication and Welding discipline. Relevant teaching and/or industry experience would be advantageous. You will have excellent motivational, communication and organisational skills. A comprehensive knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 tools is essential. It is also desirable, but not essential, that you hold or are working towards a professional teaching qualification.

For more information on the candidate we are looking for, please refer to the Person Specification.

Informal enquiries to Ged Freel, Head of Learning & Skills – Engineering, Science, Motor Vehicle & Horticulture on email ged.freel@ayrshire.ac.uk.

The closing date for applications to this vacancy is 11:59pm on 27 April 2025.

Application Procedure

To apply for the post, please visit https://careers.ayrshire.ac.uk/ and apply online. If you require any assistance, please contact the HR team on ayrshirecollegecareers@ayrshire.ac.uk

Thank you for your interest in pursuing a career with Ayrshire College.