Hiring Now: Lecturer in Carpentry & Joinery Near You – Apply Today!

Your Next Lecturer in Carpentry & Joinery Job Starts Here – Apply Now!

Lecturer in Carpentry & Joinery

Job Posted: a month ago

  • Salary: £ 22,061 - 22,061 / Annum

    Job Type: Permanent

  • Location: BA14, Southwick, Wiltshire

Expire in: 5 days

Job Description

Lecturer in Carpentry & Joinery Location: Trowbridge Salary: Up to £22,061 per year, plus a Specialist Skills Shortage Bonus of £3,000 pro rata Are you an experienced Carpentry & Joinery professional looking to take the next step? Or do you hold a teaching or assessor qualification and want to inspire the next generation of carpenters and joiners? If you’re ready to share your expertise, enjoy a healthier work-life balance, and take pride in shaping future industry talent, this is the opportunity for you. Join Wiltshire College & University Centre and bring your trade knowledge to a respected teaching team where your real-world experience truly matters. What We Offer Salary: Up to £22,061 per year, plus a Specialist Skills Shortage Bonus of £3,000 pro rata Contract Type: Permanent, Part Time 22.5 hours per week Year-Round Employment: No unpaid breaks between contracts Outstanding Benefits • Teachers’ Pension Scheme – plan confidently for the future • Generous Holiday Allowance – 37 days, pro rata paid annual leave + 8 pro rata bank holidays • College Closure & Wellbeing Days – including a fully paid 2-week pro rata Christmas break • Employee Assistance Programme – confidential 24/7 support • Free On-Site Gyms – available at multiple campuses • Lifestyle Discounts – retail, tech, travel and leisure offers • Cycle-to-Work Scheme – save money and stay active • Professional Development – funded qualifications and dedicated CPD • Additional Perks – discounted meals, hair & beauty services, and local attraction offers A secure and supported role — designed to help you build a long, fulfilling career. What You’ll Do • Teach and assess learners in Carpentry & Joinery at a range of levels • Deliver engaging practical and classroom-based lessons • Prepare students for industry, apprenticeships, and future progression • Maintain a safe, professional workshop and learning environment • Support learners’ confidence, skills, and trade-ready knowledge What You’ll Bring • A Level 3 qualification in Carpentry & Joinery (or equivalent) • Strong practical background in carpentry, joinery, or related construction roles • Current knowledge of industry standards and practices (Teaching qualifications are welcomed — but if you don’t have one yet, we’ll support you to achieve it while you work!) Why Become a Lecturer? Share the skills you’ve gained — while gaining: • A better work-life balance • Stability that site work can’t always provide • A rewarding career where your impact lasts a lifetime Keep your passion for the trade alive — without the heavy physical demands or unpredictable hours. Empower the future of the construction industry If you’re ready for a secure, meaningful, and exciting career move, we’d love to welcome you to the team. Closing date: 28th June 2026 Shortlist date: 29th June 2026 Interview date: TBC

Before You Apply

Do not include the following in your job application, CV, or cover letter:

  • Bank details.
  • National Insurance number.
  • Date of birth.

You should not be asked for payment or irrelevant information. If you have concerns about a job advert or employer, seek guidance on how to proceed.

Looking for your next career move? Join a top company hiring Lecturer in Carpentry & Joinery job near me in BA14, Southwick, Wiltshire! This is your chance to work on exciting projects, grow professionally, and enjoy a rewarding career with competitive pay and excellent benefits. Whether you're an experienced professional or looking to take the next step, this role offers the perfect opportunity to enhance your skills and make an impact. Don’t miss out—apply today via Vita CV and take your career to the next level!

Share This Job

Similar Jobs

Footer Navigation

© Vita CV: Registered in England and Wales (16187919).