Lecturer in Business Management & Hospitality - Foundation School
Global University Systems, Tower, City and County of the City of London
Lecturer in Business Management & Hospitality - Foundation School
£42583
Global University Systems, Tower, City and County of the City of London
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted today, 27 Jun | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
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Full Job Description
- Deliver engaging, high-quality teaching across Foundation and/or FdA Business, Hospitality and Academic Skills modules.
- Provide academic and pastoral support that encourages progression and success.
- Use innovative, experiential learning methods to make teaching relevant and industry informed.
- Collaborate with colleagues and industry partners to enhance curriculum and employability opportunities.
- Participate in scholarly activity, professional practice, or research to maintain subject expertise.
- Embed digital learning and inclusive approaches to support diverse learners.
You're a dynamic academic or industry professional who thrives on helping students grow in confidence and capability. You bring both subject expertise and a genuine passion for teaching through doing.Essential: - A relevant BA and postgraduate qualification (or equivalent professional experience) in Business, Hospitality, or a related discipline.
- A recognised teaching qualification (PGCert or equivalent).
- Experience teaching at levels 3, 4, and 5.
- Experience teaching or supporting students from a widening participation background.
- Demonstrated commitment to inclusive and experiential pedagogy.
- Excellent communication, organisation, and teamwork skills. Confidence using digital learning platforms and tools. Desirable:
- PhD or equivalent professional standing.
- Fellowship (or working towards Fellowship) of the Higher Education Academy (HEA).
- Strong professional or industry networks that enhance student employability.
At London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA), we deliver innovative programmes designed for diverse learners-from those beginning their journey at Level 3 to those preparing for management and leadership roles. The Foundation School is one of the largest and most vibrant departments in the College. We offer a variety of Foundation Degrees, as well as providing critical Level 3 entry point for students progressing into a wide range of degrees across Social Sciences and the Creative Arts. We are currently recruiting for lecturers to teach across: Foundation Degree (FdA) Applied Business Management, Foundation Degree (FdA) Hospitality and Event Management, and Level 3 Foundation Year Business and Hospitality Pathways: As part of the Global University Systems (GUS) network and in partnership with the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), LCCA blends theory with real-world experience through experiential learning, live briefs, and industry collaboration. The Role You'll play a vital role in shaping learning experiences across Foundation Year and Foundation Degree programmes - inspiring students through applied, inclusive, and reflective teaching. - Thrive in a creative, diverse, and collaborative teaching community.
- Shape your teaching schedule - weekday, evening, or weekend delivery.
- Access support for professional development, research, and enterprise activity.
- Empower students with the skills, confidence, and creativity to thrive in business and hospitality industries.
Work Pattern: Weekdays and evenings (Negotiable) We're looking for passionate, forward-thinking Lecturers in Business and/ or Hospitality Management to join our growing academic team in September 2026. If you're an inspiring educator who can connect academic theory with real-world business or hospitality practice - and you're committed to inclusive, hands-on learning - this is your opportunity to shape the next generation of future leaders at a dynamic, industry-connected college. About the Programmes,