This role is right for you if you've worked the trade and you're ready to teach what you know. You'll have real input into the course content from day one, working with the Head of Department to develop schemes of learning, assessment, and practical delivery. What you build here shapes what Groundwork looks like at our college for years to come.
- Teach Groundwork at Level 2 and on apprenticeships, with scope to contribute to higher level delivery as we grow.
- Work with the Head of Department to develop the new Groundwork curriculum, including schemes of learning, assessment materials, and practical delivery models.
- Plan and deliver lessons that bring excavation, drainage, concreting, kerbing, paving, and setting out together with theory.
- Use your industry knowledge to keep teaching current, realistic, and aligned with what employers expect.
- Mark work, give clear feedback, and use assessment results to shape how you teach.
- Support students to develop employability skills, professional behaviours, and a solid understanding of health, safety, and environmental sustainability on site.
- Act as a Personal Tutor, supporting students through their course and into their next steps.
- Contribute to student recruitment and course promotion, including Open Evenings, school engagement, and employer-linked activities., Opportunities to step up, specialise, or move across departments
- Leadership pathways
- Support to gain teaching qualifications Read more about our benefits. Attention FE teachers: You could be eligible for a government levelling-up payment of £2,000-£6,000 if you teach subjects like construction, engineering, maths, computing or early years. This applies if you're in your first 5 years of FE teaching and spend at least 50% of your time teaching eligible level 3 (or below) courses. Find out more. Please complete our application form in full. We can't accept CVs.
- Substantial experience working in groundworks, with clear skills across drainage, foundations, concreting, paving, kerbing, and reinstatement.
- On the job expertise at Level 3 or above.
- A teaching qualification (Cert Ed or PGCE), or willingness to work towards one. We'll support you to get there.
- GCSE English and Maths at Grade C or equivalent. You can work towards this during your probationary period.
- Experience teaching, training, mentoring, or supervising others in FE, apprenticeships, or industry training, or you're ready to move into teaching.
- Up-to-date knowledge of groundworks techniques, tools, materials, regulations, and health and safety standards.
Practical. You can teach in the workshop, on site, and in the classroom. - Direct. Students know what's expected and why it's important.
- Builder. You're excited by the idea of creating something from scratch.
- Patient. You explain things in different ways until they make sense.
- Organised. You can stay on top of marking, records, and admin. Essentials
- Right to work in the UK.
- You'll need an enhanced DBS check, if you get the job, we'll do this for you.
- You're committed to safeguarding and inclusion.
- You can travel across our sites.
- You're flexible and happy to work beyond standard hours when it's needed. At Wigan & Leigh College, Great People. Change Lives. isn't a catchphrase, it's what happens every day. Our colleagues look out for each other. Your students get the time and attention they deserve. The work our people do shapes what comes next, for them and for the community around them. You'll join a Construction team that's growing, with new courses coming. This is a rare opportunity to shape courses from the ground up, with a college that takes technical excellence seriously. You'll have time to teach well, colleagues who care about the trade, and students heading into an industry that needs them. Time to recharge
- Generous annual leave entitlement, including bank holidays (depending on your role)
- Family-friendly leave policies Wellbeing as well as work
- 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme
- Medicash healthcare plan
- Occupational health support
- Confidential counselling
- Specsavers eye test vouchers
- A culture where people look out for each other Financial peace of mind
- Teachers' Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme
- Salary sacrifice schemes (Cycle to Work, buy tech)
- Railcard & Tusker Green car scheme
- Local and national discount schemes