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Associate Lecturer in Business

Crawley
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Crawley College, part of the Chichester College Group

Associate Lecturer in Business [CW9652]

£25.82 - £40.26 per hour

Variable Hours

Are you passionate about business and ready to shape the future of our students’ careers on a variable hours, part time basis?

At Crawley College, we’re on the lookout for an enthusiastic Associate Lecturer in Business to bring energy, expertise, and inspiration to our learners across Levels 1, 2, 3 and T-Level qualifications. Whether you're a seasoned educator or a business professional ready to make the leap into teaching, this is your chance to make a real impact.

About the Role:

You will deliver courses across all levels including T-level Business and Administration. Working as part of a supportive team, you will create engaging, effective lessons that support student progress and give them the confidence to thrive in the modern workplace.

What We’re Looking For:

A passion for business and a desire to share it.

Real-world industry, commercial or subject experience and expertise.

A commitment to student success and inclusive education.

A spark of creativity and a collaborative spirit.

Hours & Details:

While this is a variable hours post, we currently expect around 16 hours per week for the (Apply online only) academic year.

Looking to get into teaching? We offer a fully funded Level 5 Learning and Skills Teacher Apprenticeship, plus other alternative options. View the full pathway into teaching at the Chichester College Group here

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