Blackpool & The Fylde College have an exciting opportunity for you to join us as a Lecturer in Uniformed Protective Services at our Bispham campus . You will join us on a full time, permanent basis and in return, we will offer a competitive salary of GBP60,000 per annum.
The Lecturer in Uniformed Protective Services role:
Blackpool and The Fylde College (B&FC) is currently seeking a motivated and experienced Lecturer in Uniformed Protective Services. This is an exciting opportunity to deliver and develop a high-quality curriculum, inspiring students to succeed in careers within the uniformed services.
Key Responsibilities of our Lecturer in Uniformed Protective Services :
As a key member of the team, your primary responsibility will be to ensure outstanding teaching and learning experiences for students. Specific duties will include:
At B&FC, we are passionate about education and developing skilled professionals. This role offers a rewarding opportunity to shape students futures while advancing your own expertise. We provide ongoing professional development and a supportive working environment.
Rewards and Benefits:
Blackpool and The Fylde College is proud to be Great Place To Work Certified
Closing date: 10th August 2025
If you would like to learn more about our Lecturer in Uniformed Protective Services role, then please click apply today!
B&FC is committed to the promotion of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion in all resourcing practices. Please email us should a specific adjustment be required to support in the application and selection process.
B&FC is dedicated to safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of all learners, and expects all colleagues to share in this commitment. As such, employment at B&FC is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check via the Disclosure and Barring Service.
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