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A premier educational institution in Grantham is seeking an Electro-Mechanical Engineering Lecturer. You will deliver high-quality teaching across various levels, engage learners to achieve their potential, and have engineering qualifications and teaching credentials. The position offers a full-time contract with a competitive salary, alongside benefits including a comprehensive pension scheme and generous annual leave. Additionally, the College operates a 4-day working week to support staff well-being.
Electro-Mechanical Engineering Lecturer
Job Reference : ELA / 10.2025
Salary : This is a full time role with an actual salary of up to £40,187 per annum.
Working Hours : 33 hours per week over 4 days, working one in four Fridays, 52 weeks per year.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Electro-Mechanical Engineering Lecturer to join our Engineering department.
The College have successfully secured funding from the Greater Lincolnshire LEP (Local Enterprise Partnership) and have created a multi-million-pound centre of excellence for sustainability and renewable energies. The project transformed our provision with industry-standard workshops, equipment, and digital learning spaces. The Energy Centre allows us to expand our provision and offer new Engineering and Construction courses in electrical installation, plumbing, gas fitting and renewable energies including solar, wind, and air source heating. Together with our Institute of Technology, the Energy Centre marks a flagship investment by Grantham College in training for the jobs of the future.
The purpose of the role is to demonstrate a high quality of professional practice and provide quality teaching and learning at a variety of levels. To devise action plans and maintain appropriate records.
The successful applicant must have :
The roles main duties include :
To ensure the principles of equality and diversity are upheld
This role requires you to engage in regulatory activity in the FE sector. The full definition of regulatory activity is set out in the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 as amended by the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. Regulated activity includes teaching, instructing, caring for or supervising children if the person is unsupervised.
Grantham College operates a 4-day working week. Staff benefit from working a full-time contract over four days. You will work core hours of Monday to Thursday, working a Friday morning once a month.
Grantham College experience positive benefits from the 4-day week, including improvement to staff wellbeing and morale. We have also seen benefits in terms of reduced staff turnover leading to greater consistency of performance for our students and apprentices. The number of staff sickness absence days has reduced alongside the energy usage for the college and therefore its carbon emissions. We have also seen improvements in key quality indicators such as student attendance and retention and we are confident this will feed through into improved achievement rates and more positive outcomes for our students.
The closing date for all applications will be Sunday 30 November 2025.