Teacher of Uniformed Protective Services
About This Role
We are seeking to hire a teacher for BTEC Uniformed Protective Services.
The college offers the BTEC National Extended Certificate, the BTEC National Diploma, and the BTEC National Extended Diploma in Uniformed Protective Services. The ideal applicant will have the capability to teach across all three qualifications. This qualification is part of our School of Sport and Public Services, and the successful candidate will work alongside colleagues who teach one or more of these subjects.
The right candidate will be an inspiring educator who demonstrates a passion for their area of expertise and possesses the ability to engage and motivate students of varying abilities within the 16-19 age group.
The successful applicant should have a proven history of achieving good or outstanding results; however, we also encourage early career teachers to apply. You should show a genuine enthusiasm for your subject and have the capability to engage, motivate, and inspire students at all levels. A commitment to raising achievement and aspirations, as well as a willingness to go the extra mile, is essential.
About Us:
New College Doncaster is an academic sixth form college that fosters a distinctive young adult ethos, making it an excellent environment for both work and study.
As a key member of the New Collaborative Learning Trust (NCLT), we believe that every role contributes to shaping the futures of young individuals. We are a values-driven and inclusive organization where 96% of staff report feeling a shared sense of purpose and pride. Our culture is supportive and forward-thinking, with a strong emphasis on well-being, flexibility, and professional development opportunities for all staff.
Our benefits include:
- Local Government Pension Scheme
- Flexible working arrangements and special leave policies
- Lieu days and an annual well-being day
- Funded CPD and professional development opportunities
- A strong track record of internal promotions
- Access to well-being support and occupational health services
- Cycle to Work Scheme and technology purchase scheme
- Modern, well-equipped working environments
- Free on-site parking (at most locations)
Apply via the WhatSchool platform.
Closing Date: 20 April 2026 at 9am.
New Collaborative Learning Trust is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. If you are successful in securing a position, you will be required to apply for a disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service, along with other employment checks, before your appointment is finalized.