At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead and develop adult education strategies to enhance community opportunities.
- Company: Largest education provider in the South East Midlands, with a vibrant college network.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, leadership role, and the chance to make a real difference.
- Other info: Join a dynamic team during an exciting growth phase.
- Why this job: Shape the future of adult education and impact lives in your community.
- Qualifications: Experience in education leadership and strong stakeholder relationship skills.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 Β£ per year.
Formed in 2017 following a merger, our client is now the largest provider of education in the South East Midlands, with over 18,000 students passing through their doors each year. Today, the Group is made up of a family of colleges across Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. This is an exciting time for the Group as it embarks on a bold new chapter to strengthen its impact across the region and improve the opportunities of those in its communities.
Our client is seeking an experienced Group Director of Adults to lead the development and implementation of its adult education strategy. This pivotal role involves providing leadership and support to ensure the effective delivery of adult education programmes, fostering excellent relationships with external stakeholders and ensuring high-quality provision and achievement across the Group.
Closing date: 9am on Friday 24 July 2026
Interview date: Wednesday 26 August 2026
Group Director of Adults in Luton employer: FEA
As the largest provider of education in the South East Midlands, our client offers a dynamic and supportive work environment that prioritises employee growth and development. With a strong commitment to community impact, employees benefit from collaborative relationships with external stakeholders and the opportunity to lead innovative adult education programmes. Joining this forward-thinking organisation means being part of a team dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of over 18,000 students each year.