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Key Responsibilities
- Inspiring teaching: Deliver engaging, inclusive and high-quality sessions across Carpentry and Joinery programmes up to Level 3 City and Guilds, combining strong trade knowledge with effective classroom and workshop practice.
- Learner success: Track and monitor learner progress, implement timely interventions and support learners to achieve their qualifications and progress confidently into employment or apprenticeships.
- Curriculum development: Contribute to the development, review and continuous improvement of the Carpentry and Joinery curriculum, helping to shape a provision that is current, industry-led and genuinely effective.
- Assessment and quality: Assess learner work to awarding body standards, provide constructive feedback and participate in quality assurance processes, standardisation meetings and CPD.
- Industry relevance: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry practice, qualification frameworks and emerging technologies, and work with employers and external partners to strengthen learner experience.
- Pastoral support: Support learners academically and personally, promoting positive behaviour, professionalism and the employability skills they will need in the workplace.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- A Level 3 Carpentry and Joinery qualification (City and Guilds or equivalent)
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS, QTLS, PGCE, DET or equivalent)
- Recent and relevant industry experience in Carpentry and Joinery
Experience delivering Carpentry and Joinery programmes up to Level 3 City and Guilds - Experience supporting learners with varied needs and abilities
- Experience developing teaching resources and curriculum materials
- Experience using digital learning platforms and educational technology
- Strong knowledge of Carpentry and Joinery principles, materials, methods and safe working practices
- English and Maths at Level 2 or above
- Commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion and safeguarding
- An assessor qualification (e.g. TAQA, A1)
- An Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) qualification
- Experience contributing to quality assurance processes
- Experience working with employers or industry partners
- Experience delivering Functional Skills or English and Maths support alongside vocational delivery
Week commencing 15th June 2026.
Benefits
Read our Employee Pledge here!
The College offers employees a generous holiday allowance of 55 days annual leave for our academic staff plus bank holidays. Pro Rata’d for part time employees. We also offer an attractive package of optional benefits for employees to take advantage of – please see below a list of our current staff benefits available at the College.
Targeted retention payments are available for eligible successful candidates in specific subjects as outlined on the government link – please click here for more information.
Annual Season Ticket Loans
We offer permanent or contract staff with a minimum of a 12 month contract the option to purchase an annual season ticket loan without the big financial hit in one go!
A season ticket loan will spread the cost over the course of a year by using the salary sacrifice scheme, this helps with your finances and is paid back monthly through your salary.
Cycle to Work Scheme
Our Sports Centre at Southgate Campus is available for all staff with cardio, strength and conditioning equipment. The 2-floor gym is free for members of staff to use Monday to Friday within term time.
Hair Salon Services and Beauty Treatments
A range of competitively-priced hairdressing services are accessible at our Colindale Campus. Regularly providing special staff offers which is convenient during lunch hours or after work.
High Street Discounts
Contact Detail:
Barnet And Southgate College Recruiting Team