# English for Academic Purposes Lecturer

**Company:** [School of Coding](http://jobs.workable.com/companies/dSVPMEby2BJahWB1dYcL4K.md)
**Location:** Birmingham, United Kingdom
**Workplace:** on site
**Department:** English for Academic Purposes (EAP)

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## Description

**About School of Coding & AI**

Established in 2017, School of Coding & AI is now one of the UK’s leading providers of Coding and Computer Science education. We work with over 150 schools, colleges and businesses, and support thousands of children and adults every month across STEM, Coding, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Business. 

We have partnered with the University of Wolverhampton and Harper Adams University to launch our first Higher Education Institute. Our goal is simple, deliver high quality, career focused education that gives learners a genuine edge. 

We are a growing, ambitious organisation. We value people who are proactive, collaborative and comfortable working in a fast paced environment where new ideas are encouraged.

**About the role**

This is not a standalone English teaching post. We deliver partner university degree programmes in Business Management, Health and Social Care, and Computing and IT. Many of our learners are international adults and, while they are capable, some need additional support with academic English, study skills, and confidence in communication to reach the standard required to pass assessments and graduate.

You will provide structured academic English and study skills support across programmes, with a strong focus on improving written work, comprehension of learning materials, and spoken communication in tutorials and presentations. You will work closely with teaching teams to target the support where it has the biggest impact on progression and outcomes.

**Key responsibilities**

Academic English and study skills support:

-   Teaching large group sessions focused on academic writing, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and spoken communication.
-   Run practical workshops on topics such as structuring assignments, paragraphing, clarity, critical reading, paraphrasing, and referencing.
-   Help students understand assessment briefs, marking criteria, and feedback so they can improve future submissions.

Assessment support, marking, and feedback:

-   Review written drafts for clarity, structure, academic tone, grammar, and coherence, while maintaining academic integrity.
-   Provide clear, developmental feedback that students can apply independently, without rewriting work for them.
-   Support marking and moderation activities where required, in line with internal processes and partner university expectations.

Academic integrity and student progression:

-   Coach students on plagiarism avoidance, paraphrasing skills, and appropriate use of sources and referencing.
-   Identify learners at risk due to language barriers and put support plans in place with programme teams.
-   Track engagement and progress, maintain accurate records, and contribute to progression reporting.

Collaboration and quality:

-   Work with module leaders and programme teams to align expectations for writing quality and improve consistency of feedback.
-   Contribute to quality assurance activities and continuous improvement of learning support resources.
-   Signpost students to wider support where needed, including wellbeing or pastoral support routes.

## Requirements

**About you**

You are confident in supporting international adult learners, and you know how to raise academic standards without patronising students or doing the work for them. You can be direct and supportive at the same time, and you understand what “good” looks like in a UK education setting.

Essential

-   CELTA and a Degree in English Language or similar qualification. 
-   Experience supporting academic writing, EAP, ESOL, or teaching/lecturing HE (or equivalent).
-   Strong understanding of written academic English, including structure, clarity, tone and grammar.
-   Confidence delivering effective classes to large groups while keeping learners engaged.
-   Ability to provide feedback aligned to assessment criteria and learning outcomes.
-   Strong organisation, record keeping, and ability to manage competing priorities in a busy environment.

Desirable

-   Experience supporting international students on UK higher education programmes.
-   CELTA, DELTA, PGCE, or other relevant teaching or training qualification.
-   Experience with referencing conventions (for example Harvard) and academic integrity education.
-   Experience collaborating with teaching staff to improve progression and resubmission rates.

**What success looks like**

-   Students show measurable improvement in writing clarity, structure, and comprehension.
-   Fewer avoidable resubmissions linked to language and academic skills gaps.
-   Higher confidence in spoken communication during presentations, and group work.
-   Strong engagement with support sessions, and clear evidence of impact through tracking and feedback

## Benefits

**Why join us**

Join us for a role where you can see the direct impact of your support on student outcomes and graduation rates. You will be part of a growing environment where you can build structure, resources and support models, rather than inheriting a rigid system. You will also have the opportunity to work across multiple subject areas and help develop an academic support function that can scale as we grow.

**Salary and benefits**

-   Salary from £30,000 to £35,000 per year, depending on experience.
-   Generous annual leave entitlement. 
-   Pension scheme. 
-   Employee Assistance Programme. 
-   Strong CPD and development opportunities as our HE provision grows. 
-   Company and social events. 
-   Retail discounts through Bright Exchange.
