Lecturer – Journalism / Generalist (Prison Education)
Location: HMP Fosse Way, Tigers Road, Wigston, Leicester, LE18 4WS
Hours: 37.5 hours per week, 52 weeks per year
Salary: Up to £37,440 per annum (depending on experience)
About the Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a creative, adaptable and inspiring Lecturer to deliver Journalism and general education within HMP Fosse Way.
This role involves teaching engaging classes to learners with a wide range of abilities, many of whom may have had negative or interrupted experiences with education. You’ll play a key role in motivating students, helping them achieve qualifications, and supporting their personal growth, confidence and employment‑focused skills.
Alongside Journalism, you may deliver across other related subject areas, providing a varied and stimulating teaching timetable.
The role may also include outreach teaching across different parts of the prison. You’ll build strong professional relationships with learners and create a safe, inclusive learning environment that promotes aspiration and progress.
What You Will Do
- Plan, prepare and deliver engaging Journalism and general education lessons
- Teach small groups (average of 12 learners), supported by a student mentor and inclusion practitioners
- Deliver sessions of approximately 2.75 hours
- Create your own schemes of work, lesson plans and creative teaching resources
- Adapt teaching approaches to meet a diverse range of learning needs
- Set SMART targets and track learner progress using Individual Learning Plans
- Assess work, provide constructive feedback and maintain accurate records
- Ensure full compliance with quality assurance and curriculum standards
- Support learners' wider personal development, confidence and employability skills
- Work across the prison estate where education is delivered
- Promote equality, diversity, inclusion and a positive classroom culture
What We’re Looking ForKnowledge, Expertise & Qualifications
- A relevant degree or vocational qualification
- Full teaching qualification (e.g. PGCE, Cert Ed, DTLLS)
- Experience teaching or training in Journalism, Media or a related subject
- Up‑to‑date knowledge of curriculum requirements and accreditation
- Experience supporting diverse groups of learners through accredited courses
Skills & Personal Qualities
- Creative, innovative and engaging teaching style
- Ability to inspire learners who may have little confidence or limited prior education
- Strong communication and relationship‑building skills
- Ability to plan effectively, solve problems and adapt within a secure setting
- Commitment to high‑quality teaching, equality, diversity and learner success
- Comfortable working within the structure and responsibilities of a prison environment
Benefits
- 35 days annual leave + 3 additional closure days + bank holidays (pro‑rata for part‑time)
- Generous pension scheme
- Professional development opportunities, including teaching qualifications
- Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 support)
- Access to NUS discounts and staff reward platform
- Employee wellbeing platform
- Free on‑site parking
Safer Recruitment & Security
All appointments are subject to:
- Enhanced DBS check
- Prison security clearance (up to Counter Terrorist Check level)
A commitment to safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion is essential.
How to Apply
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Contact: 0115 977 55 10
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