Programme Leader (Teacher) Plumbing

Employer
Exeter College
Location
Exeter, Devon
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time, Part Time
Salary
£30,027 to £43,736 + £2,000 market forces payment
Start Date
As Soon As Possible
Expires
11th August 2025 11:59 PM
Contract Type
Permanent
Job ID
1498422
Suitable for
ECT (NQT) Graduates
Start Date
As Soon As Possible
  • Contract Type :Permanent
  • Suitable for: ECT (NQT) Graduates
  • Job ID: 1498422

Industry experience in Plumbing and Heating? Join our Plumbing team in one of the best Construction Faculties in the UK. Ideally, you’ll have experience of tutoring or mentoring apprentices or students with a wide range of learning differences.

This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone with industry plumbing experience who is committed to outstanding teaching, learning and assessment.

You’ll teach and assess learners’ progress whilst demonstrating a professional approach to the planning, delivery and assessment of teaching and training. As well as academic success you’ll also support your learners pastorally via group tutorials, one to one support and target setting as well as liaising with parents to ensure learners are supported and able to achieve.

If you have the drive and passion to deliver outstanding teaching and support to learners; we would love to hear from you.

If you have any queries regarding the role or would like to discuss the position in more detail, please contact Neal Coombes, Curriculum manager by phone.

Benefits

We’ll give you incredibly generous holidays and a superb pension scheme. You’ll also get a package of amazing benefits, including free counselling and discounted supermarket shopping, spa treatments, electric cars and paddleboarding. Read more on our careers page.

Applying for the role

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The closing date for receipt of completed applications is Sunday 10th August at midnight.

Interviews will be held at Falcon House EX2 7LB on Monday 18th August 2025.

No CVs or agencies please.

Everyone’s welcome to apply for a role here, regardless of personal characteristics, including race, age, gender, religion, ability, disability, or sexuality.

We’re totally committed to the safeguarding and welfare of all our students, and we expect you to be too. We follow safer recruitment statutory guidance (Keeping Children Safe in Education). If you’re successful, you’ll be required to complete thorough pre-employment checks, including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. All posts at Exeter College are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. The amendments to the ROA 1974 (Exceptions Order 1975, (amended 2013 and 2020)) mean that when applying for certain jobs and activities, certain spent convictions and cautions are ‘protected’, so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. The MOJ’s guidance on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975, provides information about which convictions must be declared during job applications, related exceptions and further information.

*the paid holidays quoted include at least 7 Christmas closure days and 8 bank holidays

Safeguarding Statement:

Everyone’s welcome to apply for a role here, regardless of personal characteristics, including race, age, gender, religion, ability, disability, or sexuality.

We’re totally committed to the safeguarding and welfare of all our students, and we expect you to be too. We follow safer recruitment statutory guidance (Keeping Children Safe in Education). If you’re successful, you’ll be required to complete thorough pre-employment checks, including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. All posts at Exeter College are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. The amendments to the ROA 1974 (Exceptions Order 1975, (amended 2013 and 2020)) mean that when applying for certain jobs and activities, certain spent convictions and cautions are ‘protected’, so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. The MOJ’s guidance on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975, provides information about which convictions must be declared during job applications, related exceptions and further information.