Lecturer in Public Services

Lecturer in Public Services

Full-Time No working from home possible
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Lecturer in Public Services Location: Salisbury Salary: Unqualified Lecturer: £29,294 per year, pro rata Qualified Lecturer: £31,885 - £40,814 per year, pro rata (Depending on Skills, Qualifications Experience) Are you a passionate Public Services professional who enjoys helping others develop leadership, resilience, teamwork, discipline, and the practical skills needed to succeed in public sector and uniformed service careers? Do you want to inspire learners to achieve qualifications that can open doors to careers in the emergency services, armed forces, public sector organisations, criminal justice, or higher education? Whether you're an experienced Public Services lecturer or a skilled industry professional looking to move into teaching, this is a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference in learners’ lives. Join our client and bring your expertise to a supportive, learner-focused environment where your impact is seen every day. What We Offer Salary: Unqualified Lecturer: £29,294 per year, pro rata Qualified Lecturer: £31,885 – £40,814 per year, pro rata (Depending on Skills, Qualifications Experience) Contract Type: Permanent, Part Time 29.5 hours per week, 52 weeks per year Outstanding Benefits Teachers’ Pension Scheme – secure your future with an excellent pension Generous Holiday Allowance – 37 days, pro rata paid annual leave plus 8 days, pro rata paid bank holidays College Closure Wellbeing Days – including a fully paid 2-week, pro rata Christmas break Employee Assistance Programme – confidential support whenever you need it Free On-Site Gyms – available across multiple campuses Lifestyle Discounts – savings on retail, travel, tech and more Cycle-to-Work Scheme – save money and stay active Professional Development – fully funded qualifications and structured CPD Additional Perks – discounted meals, hair beauty services, and local attraction offers A stable, rewarding teaching role — designed to support your wellbeing and long-term career. What You'll Do As a Lecturer in Public Services, you will teach and assess learners across a range of programmes from Level 1 to Level 3, helping them develop the knowledge, skills, confidence, and behaviours required for progression into public service careers and further study. You will: Deliver engaging, practical, and industry-relevant lessons that develop leadership, communication, teamwork, resilience, problem-solving, and employability skills Teach a broad range of Public Services topics, preparing learners for progression into careers within the police, armed forces, fire and rescue services, ambulance service, prison service, local government, and wider public sector organisations Use practical and innovative teaching approaches, including scenario-based learning, fieldwork, enrichment activities, guest speakers, and real-world public service contexts Support and lead outdoor and adventurous activities that help learners build confidence, teamwork, leadership, self-reliance, and resilience Plan, assess, and monitor learner progress, providing constructive feedback and support to maximise achievement Maintain high standards of safeguarding, professionalism, health and safety, and learner wellbeing Contribute to curriculum development and the continued growth of an inspiring and inclusive learning environment Build positive relationships with employers, public service organisations, and external partners to enhance learner opportunities and experiences What You'll Bring A relevant qualification in Public Services, Uniformed Protective Services, Criminology, Policing, Military Studies, Emergency Planning, Leadership, or a related subject (Level 3 or above) Strong subject knowledge and the ability to motivate and inspire learners through engaging and practical teaching Industry experience within the Armed Forces, Police, Fire Rescue Service, Ambulance Service, Prison Service, Security Sector, Public Sector, Emergency Services, or a related field, or experience supporting learners in education or training Excellent communication, organisational, and interpersonal skills A commitment to inclusive teaching, learner success, and maintaining high professional standards A Level 4 teaching qualification or above is welcomed — but if you don't have one yet, we'll support you to achieve it while you work Desirable Experience in outdoor and adventurous activities, expedition leadership, or outdoor education Qualifications such as Mountain Leader, Lowland Leader, Duke of Edinburgh Award leadership, National Navigation Award Scheme (NNAS), outdoor first aid, or equivalent outdoor leadership qualifications Experience using outdoor learning to develop leadership, teamwork, resilience, and problem-solving skills in young people Why Become a Lecturer? Make a real difference — and enjoy: A healthier work-life balance A stable and respected career in education The opportunity to prepare learners for careers that serve and support communities The chance to share your professional experience and inspire the next generation of public service professionals A meaningful role where confidence, resilience, leadership, and future careers are built lesson by lesson Every day, you'll help learners develop the skills, knowledge, and personal qualities that employers in the public sector value most. Inspire potential. Build resilience. Shape future public service professionals. If you're ready to take on a fulfilling and impactful role in education, we'd love to hear from you. Closing Date: 29/06/26 Closing date: 29th June 2026 Shortlist date: 30th June 2026 Interview date: TBC
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