Computing Lecturer - Part Time

Details
Location

Barnet, Hertfordshire

Contract Type

Part Time

Salary

£17924 - £23649

Job Description

Summary:

Part-time Computing Lecturer opportunity at a leading further education institution.

About the School:

A school committed to innovation and excellence in education, serving a diverse community in North London. With a strong focus on learner outcomes and future readiness, it offers a wide range of courses to support students of all backgrounds.

The Opportunity:

As a part-time Computing Lecturer, you will deliver high-quality teaching across Level 3 ICT, T Levels, and Apprenticeships. This role allows you to make a meaningful impact while balancing personal or professional commitments. You will join a dynamic department focused on continuous improvement and learner success.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver high-quality Computing and Digital sessions tailored to the needs of learners.
  • Monitor and track learner progress, providing timely feedback and support to help them achieve their qualifications and progress to employment or further study.
  • Act as a Personal Tutor and/or Course Manager, monitoring attendance and liaising with parents, guardians, and support agencies.
  • Prepare effective schemes of work, lesson plans, and assessments that are inclusive and embed English, Maths, and functional skills.
  • Contribute to internal verification, quality assurance processes, and compliance with awarding body requirements.
  • Support the development of appropriate and safe work placement opportunities for learners.
  • Participate in recruitment, enrolment, parents evenings, marketing events, and other college-wide activities.

Qualifications & Skills:

Required

  • A degree or equivalent qualification in IT, Computing or a related discipline
  • A teaching qualification, or willingness to work towards one (e.g. PGCE/CertEd or equivalent)
  • Successful teaching experience in Computing or a related subject
  • Strong subject knowledge within IT and Computing
  • Proven classroom management skills
  • Effective written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively, managing workload effectively under pressure
  • Commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion and safeguarding

Preferred

  • A professional or higher-level qualification in areas such as Cybersecurity
  • Relevant industry or commercial experience in IT or Computing
  • Experience embedding digital learning technologies into teaching
  • Knowledge of awarding body and quality assurance requirements
  • Experience of curriculum development and continuous improvement activity
  • Enthusiasm for innovation and a willingness to contribute to enrichment, marketing and recruitment activities

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Generous holiday allowance of 55 days annual leave (pro rata for part-time employees) plus bank holidays
  • Access to a range of optional benefits including cycle to work scheme, eye tests for DSE users, gym facilities, and employee support helpline
  • Opportunities for professional development and targeted retention payments for eligible candidates