Our lecturers at the College thrive in unique settings, with three of our campus locations nestled within London's prestigious parks.

In addition to their traditional teaching responsibilities, our lecturers have the opportunity to immerse themselves in over 200 acres spread across London, encompassing two zoos and a farm. With a diverse collection of over 1,000 animals under our care, they play a crucial role in the educational experience of our students.

At the heart of their role is the dedication to guiding and empowering both young people and adult learners towards success. They are responsible for planning and delivering engaging lessons, setting ambitious goals that challenge and inspire our students. Continuous monitoring and assessment of student progress, coupled with constructive feedback, ensure every learner receives tailored support and understands the College’s values.

Operating within a dynamic educational landscape, our lecturers cater to students of varying abilities, nurturing their individual potential. Courses ranging from Floristry and Horticulture to Arboriculture, Agriculture, and Animal Management provide a rich tapestry of learning opportunities under their expert guidance.

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Latest Academic Vacancies

  • Careers Site Advertising Start Date
    15 Nov 2024
  • Careers Site Advertising End Date
    01 Dec 2024
  • All Locations
    Crystal Palace
  • Department
    Animal Management & Saddlery
  • Salary Range for Advert
    £31,108-£41,045pa for qualified Lecturers, £26,637-£29,484pa for unqualified Lecturers incl. of LW
  • Vacancy Type
    Fixed-term
  • Academic
  • Careers Site Advertising Start Date
    13 Nov 2024
  • Careers Site Advertising End Date
    24 Nov 2024
  • All Locations
    Enfield
  • Department
    Arboriculture, Environmental Conservation & Agriculture
  • Salary Range for Advert
    £36,717pa inclusive of London Weighting
  • Vacancy Type
    Permanent
  • Academic

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