Tyne Metropolitan College
Fabrication & Welding Lecturer – South Tyneside College (STEM Motor Vehicle & Green Initiatives)
Location: SouthTyneside College
Salary: £33,496 - £43,471 per annum
Hours: 30 hrs per week
Permanent, 30‑hour part‑time position
Closing Date: Monday 3rd November 2025
What You’ll Be Doing
Deliver engaging lessons and practical workshops in fabrication and welding. Support and guide students to achieve their full potential, both academically and personally. Work collaboratively with colleagues, employers, and industry partners to ensure the curriculum meets current and future skills needs. Participate in course development, assessment, and quality assurance. Promote an inclusive and safe learning environment where every learner feels valued. What We’re Looking For
A relevant engineering qualification at Level 3 or above (essential). A teaching qualification (Cert Ed or equivalent), or willingness to work towards one. Strong industry experience in fabrication and welding. Excellent communication, organisational and IT skills. A commitment to equality, diversity, and safeguarding. Desirable
Specialist welding qualification or coding. Experience teaching or training in a further education or professional setting. Assessor or Verifier awards (A1/V1) or willingness to achieve these. Why join Tyne Coast College?
At Tyne Coast College, we pride ourselves on being an inclusive and supportive community where innovation and excellence are celebrated. You’ll have access to ongoing professional development, excellent facilities, a collaborative and forward‑thinking team, generous holiday allowance and pension scheme. Contact
For a confidential chat about the role, contact Neil Bowen at:
nbowen@tynecoast.ac.uk We offer a vast range of educational opportunities for learners aged 14 to adults.
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Deliver engaging lessons and practical workshops in fabrication and welding. Support and guide students to achieve their full potential, both academically and personally. Work collaboratively with colleagues, employers, and industry partners to ensure the curriculum meets current and future skills needs. Participate in course development, assessment, and quality assurance. Promote an inclusive and safe learning environment where every learner feels valued. What We’re Looking For
A relevant engineering qualification at Level 3 or above (essential). A teaching qualification (Cert Ed or equivalent), or willingness to work towards one. Strong industry experience in fabrication and welding. Excellent communication, organisational and IT skills. A commitment to equality, diversity, and safeguarding. Desirable
Specialist welding qualification or coding. Experience teaching or training in a further education or professional setting. Assessor or Verifier awards (A1/V1) or willingness to achieve these. Why join Tyne Coast College?
At Tyne Coast College, we pride ourselves on being an inclusive and supportive community where innovation and excellence are celebrated. You’ll have access to ongoing professional development, excellent facilities, a collaborative and forward‑thinking team, generous holiday allowance and pension scheme. Contact
For a confidential chat about the role, contact Neil Bowen at:
nbowen@tynecoast.ac.uk We offer a vast range of educational opportunities for learners aged 14 to adults.
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