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WHY WORK WITH US?

Because together We are mighty!

Palvinder Singh

“At Kirklees College, we believe that we are all educators and are passionate about shaping a better future for all in our community through excellent teaching and powerful knowledge with a strong social purpose. The college is on a journey to excellence and as part of this, we are committed to providing a collaborative and supportive environment, underpinned by our values of kindness, unity and excellence.

We empower all staff to feel recognised and part of the KC Community. We ensure they see how their contribution makes a difference in delivering positive change to people’s lives and helps us to be a thriving college for future generations. We are uniquely vocational and our teaching and support expertise, coupled with state-of-the-art facilities across our seven centres, allows us to provide the best possible outcomes for our students, staff and community.”

Palvinder Singh

Principal

KC Stars - Staff Awards 2025

On Monday 27 January, Kirklees College hosted its KC Star Awards at the Lawrence Batley Theatre in Huddersfield to recognise the outstanding achievements of our inspirational teaching team and exceptional business support staff who go above and beyond to support our students.

Featured Positions

We want to attract and retain the very best talent to work with us, developing our college, creating opportunities and changing lives for the next generation.

Careers Coach

The overall purpose of the role is to support students to make informed decisions about their education, training and career pathways. Working across a range of curriculum areas, the role will involve sourcing, providing access and raising awareness of the opportunities available to them.

The ideal candidate will need to be flexible to the demands of the duties promoting safe, pleasant and positive culture for everyone. You will promote positive behaviour throughout college.

You will have previous experience of working with young people and adults, including vulnerable, disengaged ‘hard to reach’ students, and be able to understand the range of support which may be necessary to help them make good progression choices. You will have experience of providing progression guidance, with positive outcomes. You will be good at building a network and maintaining good relationships with employers, apprenticeship providers. You will need excellent communication skills, a commitment to the welfare of young people in education and a willingness to undertake relevant staff development.


Salary: £25,201 - £26,681 per annum (Scale 5))

Closing date: 11 May 2025

Facilities Support Officerr

In the role of Facilities support officer you’ll predominantly be based at our main site and your focus will be on keeping a clean, safe well maintained site. Your key responsibilities will be Opening and securing the buildings, carrying out basic maintaince, maintaining the safety of the buildings.

Ideally, you’ll have a trade background or demonstrable experience in caretaking/basic maintaince. It’s important that you’re able to work well on your own initiative and as part of a team and demonstrate our college values of Kindness, Unity and Excellence in your role.

Due to the nature of our work, it’s essential you’re committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.

Salary: £25,510

Closing date: 11 May 2025

Employee benefits

Over recent years, the college has gone from strength to strength, earning Ofsted’s ‘Good’ rating at last inspection. We recognise that this achievement was due to the hard work and dedication of our staff members and we understand the importance of recognising and rewarding this.

The college hold KUE Awards (Kindness, Unity and Excellence) every six months where staff are nominated by their peers and can win additional holidays, shopping vouchers, food vouchers and much more.

Every other year, the college hosts a slightly more prestigious awards ceremony, KC Stars, where the whole college come together to applaud the achievements and actions of those who have gone above and beyond.

All staff are entered into a pension scheme relevant to their role with generous employer contributions.

Business Support staff are automatically entered into the West Yorkshire Pension Scheme, with 19.1% employer contributions.

Teaching staff are automatically entered into the Teacher’s Pension Scheme, with 23.6 % employer contributions.

The health and wellbeing of our staff is very important, so the college offers the following to all staff:

  • Health Assured EAP Scheme (Employee Assistance Programme)

This health programme is available to all staff. The service provides free and confidential support that is available 24 hours a day. Furthermore, six counselling sessions are included with no cost to staff.

  • Eyesight tests

The college will contribute towards the cost of your eye examination and the cost of glasses, if it is deemed necessary for your role.

  • College gym or local gym membership discount

At our Huddersfield Centre, staff have access to the fully equipped sport and fitness centre for just £2.50 per month, and can also access a variety of local gyms at a discounted rate.

  • Hair, beauty and relaxation treatments

Discounts are available to all staff across the college on a wide range of hair and beauty treatments including haircuts and colours, massage and manicures. The treatments are carried out by our Kirklees College students under the close supervision of the highly qualified hair and beauty lecturers.

  • Cycle to Work Scheme

This tax exemption initiative is to promote healthier journeys to work and allows you to purchase a bicycle and claim it back via your wage before paying tax, in effect making it 20% cheaper.

  • Family Leave and Benefits

We recognise that many of our staff have responsibilities for family or dependants and operate a number of initiatives to help colleagues balance these responsibilities with work.

The college has a number of schemes that cover the following family circumstances:

  • Maternity leave
  • Paternity leave
  • Adoption leave
  • Parental leave
  • Carer’s leave

We are happy to consider requests for flexible working in line with the flexible working policy.

One of the standout benefits of working at Kirklees College is our generous holiday entitlement. Full-time staff enjoy a minimum of 30 days of holiday per year, including 5 closure days.

 

In addition, colleagues also enjoy 10 bank holidays over and above their annual leave allowance. Compared to the statutory minimum, we provide at least 2 weeks more bookable holiday!

 

We appreciate the importance of regular rest and recuperation and ensure our holiday allowance reflects that.

Not just available to students, college staff are also eligible to purchase a student discount card through TOTUM. Once purchased this allows access to discounts on clothing, days out and much more. Furthermore, you get a free TASTE card and Coffee Club membership to use at restaurants and cafes.

 

All employees of Kirklees College are able to benefit from a free subscription to Microsoft 365 whilst employed by the college.

 

Curry’s PC World voucher scheme: with this scheme you can buy a voucher for any amount up to £1500 and spread the cost over a 12-month period to come out of your monthly pay. The voucher can be used online or in store on any products in Curry’s PC World.

 

Discounted Rail and Bus Travel: discounts on Metro yearly passes can save you 12%, furthermore college will loan you the money and repayments can come directly from your wage monthly. Take the bus? No worries we also have you covered too with 16.5% discount on monthly bus passes with Arriva and Yorkshire Tiger bus.

We provide excellent CPD for our staff through a range of opportunities, including:

 

  • Hosting three all staff learning and development days
  • An annual Festival of Learning and Celebration at the end of each year
  • Funding contribution for staff to attain further qualifications, e.g. teacher training
  • Corporate partnership for subsided membership of the sector professional body, the Education & Training Foundation
  • Upskilling through apprenticeships
  • Dedicated digital learning space within our new Innovation Hub
  • An Aspiring Leaders programme
  • Leadership and management training
  • Coaching and mentoring as partners in the Yorkshire Accord scheme
  • Our sparkling biennial staff awards event, ‘KC Stars’
  • Communities of practice through our Teaching, Learning and Digital Leads
  • Our SPARC professional learning programme
  • Support to attend external CPD conferences and events

An annual individual Performance Development Review (PDR) provides the opportunity to discuss your personal CPD requirements and career aspirations.

Why work for Kirklees College?

Kirklees College is situated at the heart of its community, providing inspirational teaching and ensuring our curriculum is developed with employers, enabling all students to progress.

With over 10,000 students and approximately 1,000 employees, we are the largest Further Education provider in the region.

We are a college that embraces people of all ages and backgrounds and, by providing a brilliantly enriched education, helps each individual realise their potential to flourish as an effective working citizen who contributes to the economy and to their community as a whole.

Our Mission:

‘Creating opportunities, changing lives’

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Our Values:

Kirklees College welcomes all students who want to learn. The college has a common set of key values for both students and staff that are at the heart of everything we do. The values define who we are, how we behave and how we interact with each other, making Kirklees College a vibrant, inclusive and educational place to work and learn. Our values are:

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Kindness

An honest and compassionate approach to ourselves, our people and our environment

  • Embrace a spirit of appreciation and helpfulness
  • Be respectful and considerate to our Kirklees College Community
  • Speak the truth with courage and professionalism
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Unity

A shared purpose across our Kirklees College Community

  • Collaborate for the common good and celebrate success
  • Establish positive trusting relationships
  • Build connections to share our ideas, information and knowledge
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Excellence

A culture of high aspiration, expectation and success

  • Take ownership and be ambitious
  • Encourage determination and innovation in others
  • Always seek to develop and improve performance

We are forward thinking in our approach to teaching and learning, aspirational in our approach to delivery, open to new ideas and collaboration, ahead of the curve and held up as an example of best practice.

Kirklees College reflects the demands of the employer market, is the first port of call for industry, regularly sees its
students snapped up by employers and universities and has an enviable reputation that makes it the first-choice destination for thousands of students every year.

If you feel inspired by what you have read and are interested to know more about us, click on the link below.

Together We Are Mighty

Together We Are Mighty encapsulates what we do best here at Kirklees College. It’s a celebration of our values of kindness, unity and excellence and a tribute to our staff and students and embody these values every day. Be inspired as we take you on an unforgettable journey into our KC Community, narrated by our Music student, Charlotte Bulloch.

Interested in joining the team?

Accreditations and Charters

Inclusive Employer

As a member of Inclusive Employers, the college commits to provide a workplace that values every employee and acknowledges their differences. With the help of our EDI Champions, we strive to creating equal access to resources and opportunities.

Sharon Archer Head of Faculty Adult Education

Sharon Archer

Curriculum Director and Dewsbury Centres Lead

 

Hayley Chinnock Lecturer in Health and Social Care

Hayley Chinnock

Teaching Learning Digital Lead and Health & Social
Lecturer

Alex Domun Engineering PMC Lecturer

Alex Domun

Apprenticeship Programme Lead

Tracey Elliot Facilities Operations Manager

Tracey Elliot

Head of Catering and Events

Karen Lawrence Support Worker

Karen Lawrence

Support Worker

Joshua Robinson Electrical Lecturer and Academic Staff Governor

Joshua Robinson

Electrical Lecturer and Academic Staff Governor

Maryam Sheik Programme Lead and Lecturer for Essential Digital Skills

Maryam Sheik

Programme Lead and Lecturer for Essential Digital Skills and Business

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