Physics and Mathematics Lecturer (Part-Time)

Details
Location

Barnet, Hertfordshire

Contract Type

Part Time

Salary

£17924 - £23649

Job Description

Summary:

Physics and Mathematics Lecturer (Part-Time) opportunity at a dynamic college.

About the School:

A school committed to innovation, collaboration, and excellence, serving a diverse student population across North London. It is dedicated to preparing students for the future through high-quality education and skills development.

The Opportunity:

As a Physics and Mathematics Lecturer (Part-Time), you will deliver engaging and inclusive teaching across a range of programs, helping learners achieve their goals and progress to university, employment, or further study. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact in a growing and supportive Science department.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver high-quality, motivating and inclusive sessions in Physics and Mathematics across BTEC Science, T Level Laboratory Science, and Access to HE Diploma programs.
  • Take on course management responsibilities, contributing to the quality and consistency of learner experience.
  • Monitor and track learner progress, maintaining accurate records and supporting learners to meet assessment deadlines.
  • Contribute to curriculum planning and development in line with college and awarding body requirements.
  • Act as a personal tutor, monitoring attendance and supporting learners’ wider progress and wellbeing.
  • Support internal and external verification and inspection preparation.
  • Participate in open days, parents evenings, and other marketing and development activities.

Qualifications & Skills:

Required

  • A relevant degree in Physics, Mathematics, or a closely related subject
  • A relevant teaching qualification (e.g., PGCE, CertEd, or equivalent)
  • Successful teaching experience across science or mathematics programs
  • Experience teaching or supporting learners across a range of abilities, ages, and backgrounds
  • Proven classroom management and administrative skills
  • Good IT skills and ability to contribute to the development of ILT strategies
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively under pressure and to deadline
  • Commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion, and safeguarding

Preferred

  • A Master’s degree in Physics, Mathematics, or a related subject
  • Knowledge and/or experience of Key Skills or functional skills delivery
  • Experience of curriculum development
  • Internal Verification (IV) experience or qualification
  • Vocational or industry experience in a physics or mathematics-related field

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Generous holiday allowance of 55 days annual leave for academic staff (pro rata for part-time employees)
  • Access to a range of optional benefits including season ticket loans, cycle to work schemes, and employee support helpline
  • Opportunities for professional development and targeted retention payments for FE Teachers