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Lecturer in Health and Social Care or Childcare

You will join a team of lecturers responsible for delivering education in Further Education and/or Higher Education, on Health and Social Care and Childcare courses. Approximately 200 students study bilingually within the Health and Care Department across the two campuses in Dolgellau and Pwllheli. We offer Level 2 and Level 3 courses including Health and Social Care and Childcare and an Access to Higher Education (Health Care), Level 4 to Level 6 Health and Social Care course, and the Welsh Baccalaureate.

Applications are particularly welcomed from individuals who have recent experience working in nursing / health care / social work / social care / Children’s care and development - roles where you have a sound understanding of current legislation, policy and contemporary issues in the Children's Development and Education sector or Healthcare sector.

The successful candidate will be expected to teach on the Further Education and/or Higher Education courses in line with their area of ​​expertise. Your duties would include the preparation and delivery of engaging lectures for our developing students; along with administration, assessment and quality assurance practices associated with these duties. Our department’s success is measured by the high-quality teaching and opportunities we provide to our learners. In the Summer 2025 Health and Social Care A-Level results, our students achieved a 100% success rate. Our students often achieve grades above the national comparator. In Pwllheli, 95% of students achieved grade A*-C in the Health and Social Care Diploma. 92% of students achieved grade A*-C in the Childcare qualification.

We would also welcome applications from candidates who are interested in a job share.

Job Details

Job Reference

CMD/113/26

Salary

£33,595.87 - £51,931.55 per annum, dependent on qualifications and experience

Place of Work

  • Pwllheli
  • Noted in the Job Description

Holiday Entitlement

  • 46 days leave per annum.
  • All normally observed public holidays, determined annually.
  • Up to 5 days efficiency closure days per annum, determined annually

Working Pattern

37 hours per week.

835 hours annual teaching time – 24 to 26 hours teaching per week.

Up to 5 hours per week working off site in agreement with manager.

Pension Rights

Teachers Pension Scheme

Contract Type

Full Time Permanent

Closing Date

02 Feb 2026
12:00 PM (Midday)

How to apply

Applications may be submitted in Welsh or English; any application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably or be subject to any delay.

  1. Download and save the application form to your computer/device (e.g. to My Documents or Downloads folder).
  2. Browse to the folder that contains the application form and open the PDF using a program such as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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  3. Fill out the form, including the equal opportunities monitoring form.
  4. Send your completed application form to jobs@gllm.ac.uk. The post you have applied for should be used as the subject line of your email.

Please contact us by email jobs@gllm.ac.uk should you require any assistance or require further information.

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At Grŵp Llandrillo Menai, we prioritise Fairness, Respect, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, and Engagement (FREDIE) as fundamental principles in all areas of our organisation. We are unwavering in our commitment to cultivating a workplace where every individual feels valued and empowered.

We celebrate diversity and are proud to be a community where all individuals can thrive and achieve their potential. We stand firmly against racism, discrimination, and prejudice in all its forms. Our affiliation with the Black Leadership Group underscores our dedication to driving systemic change and supporting equity in education and employment.

As an employer, we are committed to creating a workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and are dedicated to ensuring an inclusive recruitment process free from bias.

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  • Fairness underpins our operations, ensuring impartial treatment at all levels.
  • Respect guides our interactions, fostering a culture of empathy.
  • Equality is not just a goal but a minimum standard, promoting equal opportunities regardless of background.
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  • Engagement is vital, as we actively involve employees in decision-making, creating a sense of belonging.

Through continuous education, awareness, and dedicated initiatives, we champion FREDIE to create a harmonious and thriving workplace for everyone.

To discuss an equality and diversity issue, please email gt.williams@gllm.ac.uk