About Glasgow Kelvin College: Glasgow Kelvin College’s ethos derives from its commitment to Excellence, Progression and Enterprise. It seeks to provide learning opportunities of the highest quality, which engage learners from the widest range of backgrounds, and support their progression to employment or to further study. It seeks to develop enterprise in individuals – as a core skill for learning, life and work; and to support enterprise in both organisations and communities – by developing the capacity of both employers and employees and of community representatives.
Making a Difference: Glasgow Kelvin College plays a vital role in providing accessible vocational and core-skills learning and by joining us, you'll have the opportunity to be part of an organisation that creates inclusive progression opportunities for learners and makes a positive impact on the communities we serve.
At Kelvin: We deliver high-quality programmes, from introductory to degree level, to around 15,000 students each year from three campus buildings in the North and Northeast of Glasgow and through a large network of community-based centres. The College works with partners to create inclusive progression opportunities in a vibrant and sustainable environment for our learners.
Vacancies
Lecturer – Electrical and Electronic Engineering (3 hours per week minimum) Fixed Term until 30 January 2026
Application Deadline: 19th October 2025
Employment Type: Fixed Term Part Time
Department: Electrical Installation
Location: Glasgow
Workplace type: Onsite
Compensation: £41,833 - £50,359 / year
Key Responsibilities
The role will specifically involve:
- Teaching and Assessment
- Curriculum Development
- Quality and Standards
- Student Support
- Continuing Professional Development
- who do not possess the Teaching Qualification in Further Education (TQFE) or equivalent to complete the:
- to be registered with General Teaching Council (Scotland) – provisional or full registration.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
You will be required to teach and support students in a wide range of Electrical, Electronic Engineering courses (including relevant STEM based courses) including Access, NC, HNC and HND level.
Knowledge:
- Engineering courses (including relevant STEM based courses) including Access, NC, HNC and HND level
- Further Education in Scotland
- National priorities for education
- The skills priorities locally
- Ability to provide engaging, inclusive and high quality learning and assessment opportunities that meet diverse learning needs
- Contribute to the development of curriculum delivery
- Develop and maintain effective relationships with stakeholders
- Ability to initiate innovation and promote change
- Ability to plan effective and responsive curriculum
- Ability to undertake partnership work and raise the College’s profile externally.
- Recent practice within Engineering is essential.
- Ability to provide flexible and innovative approaches to the delivery of the curriculum, including the use of new learning technologies
- Possess effective ICT skills and an understanding of the role of online learning
- Previous experience of individual or group guidance/supervision in a formal or informal setting
- Relevant industrial or practitioner experience in appropriate discipline
- Teaching in a post compulsory education setting and of assessment and moderation in the context of SQA and the National Curriculum
- A relevant qualification in Engineering