Further education lecturer
Help teenagers and adults learn new skills and get qualifications to improve their job prospects.
Also known as: further education tutor, further education teacher

About the job
What it's like
You would help teenagers and adults learn new skills and get qualifications to improve their job prospects.
You could work in colleges, community centres, prisons and the armed forces.
You would teach students over the age of 16. You might also work with some 14 to 16 year-olds studying work-related subjects.
There are different types of courses taught by further education lecturers, for example:
Academic subjects, like maths and English - often leading to qualifications such as standard grades or Highers
Vocational courses that train students for careers such as catering, construction or childcare - often leading to qualifications
Diplomas offered in colleges or partner schools
Leisure and hobby courses, such as photography
Depending on the subject you teach, you would use a variety of teaching methods, such as seminars, tutorials and demonstrations.
You would:
Plan and prepare lessons or seminars
Set and mark assignments, tests and exams
Monitor and assess students’ progress
Develop new courses and teaching materials
Keep records and carry out other administrative tasks
Go to meetings, professional development courses and workshops
Interview prospective students
Act as personal tutor - supporting students and helping with problems
Supervise practical work, work placements or field trips
You could teach full-time, part-time (day or evening) or day release courses.
You’d need to have patience and a sense of humour and be able to relate well to students of all ages and abilities.

Hours
You would usually work up to 37 hours a week, with about 25 teaching hours. You could also be on a permanent contract to teach for part of the week (known as 'permanent fractional') or do part-time non-permanent work, like teaching evening or daytime leisure courses.

Environment
You could be based in a classroom, workshop or laboratory, depending on the subject you teach.

Travel
You might need to travel during your working day, for instance to accompany students on field trips or assess students in the workplace.
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- mentoring
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- ethical
- social conscience
- respecting
- empathising
- written communication
- verbal communication
- supporting

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Getting in
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Colleges and universities will list subjects you'll need for entry to a course. Some useful subjects include:
English
Your route into this job will depend on the subject you intend to teach:
If it is an academic subject then a degree is required (SCQF level9/10).
If it is a vocational subject then a related degree, or Higher National Certificate (SCQF level 7) or Higher National Diploma courses (SCQF level 8) is expected together with industry or commercial experience.
Many lecturers start their careers on a part-time basis before gaining full time employment.
It is recommended by the Scottish Government that college lecturers gain relevant professional qualifications such as the Teaching Qualification in Further Education (TQFE); you usually require a Higher National Certificate (SCQF level 7) or Higher National Diploma courses (SCQF level 8) or equivalent qualifications for entry.
Once in the job you can gain a Professional Development Award (PDA) in Teaching Practice in Scotland's Colleges (SCQF level 9) if you do not already have relevant qualifications.
A teaching qualification is useful but not essential.
Qualifications and experience that show training, presention or teaching skills such as a in Scottish Vocational Qualifications in Learning and Development (SVQ level 3/4) may be of value.
To pass a Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Disclosure check.
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