Impact Futures
Associate Lecturer in Youth Work
Remote
Key information
- Pay
- Up to £40,000 DOE
- Hours
- Full-time
- Contract
- Permanent
- Posted date
- 17 Jul 2026
- Closing date
- 16 Aug 2026
About this role
Job Advert
Could you inspire the next generation of Youth Workers?
Do you have the professional expertise to bridge theory with real-world practice?
Are you passionate about developing reflective, values-driven practitioners who make a lasting difference to young people's lives?
Captiva Learning part of Impact Futures Group are looking for an experienced and passionate Associate Lecturer in Youth Work to
join our teaching team and support the delivery of our Level 6 Youth Worker Degree Apprenticeship (JNC-recognised).
This is an exciting opportunity for a qualified youth work professional who enjoys sharing their knowledge, inspiring learners,
and contributing to the development of future youth workers. As an Associate Lecturer, you'll primarily deliver lectures, assess
academic work, and provide high-quality developmental feedback, helping apprentices connect their academic learning with
professional practice.
The salary banding is up to 40k DOE
The Role
As an Associate Lecturer, you'll play a key role in delivering an engaging and inclusive learning experience that reflects current
youth work practice, professional values, and national standards.
You'll work collaboratively with the programme team to ensure teaching and assessment remain relevant, consistent, and of the
highest quality.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
* Deliver engaging online lectures and occasional face-to-face teaching sessions in line with module specifications and teaching
schedules.
* Develop high-quality teaching materials and learning resources that reflect current youth work practice.
* Adapt teaching to meet learner needs while ensuring alignment with module learning outcomes, the Youth Work National
Occupational Standards (NOS), and Apprenticeship Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours (KSBs).
* Mark assignments accurately using agreed assessment criteria and provide clear, constructive, and developmental feedback.
* Review bibliographies and references to support academic integrity and authenticity of student work.
* Encourage apprentices to critically engage with youth work theory, policy, research, and professional practice.
* Participate in moderation and standardisation activities where required.
* Maintain accurate records of teaching, assessment, and learner engagement.
* Promote and model youth work values, including participation, equality, diversity, inclusion, anti-oppressive practice, and
reflective professionalism.
* Participate in relevant Continuing Professional Development (CPD), including training on academic integrity and digital
assessment platforms such as Canvas SpeedGrader.
You’ll be joining a leading national training provider at an exciting time of growth and expansion, working in a fun and
supportive environment in an organisation with a strong focus on people and culture.
Expect regular catch-ups and socials with your team, surprises in the post and company-wide social events- we’re a friendly bunch.
The Benefits
- 25 days holiday plus public and bank holidays
- 3 additional days of paid leave for Christmas Shut down
- Volunteer day
- Enhanced Sick Pay
- BUPA Healthcare Cashback plan
- Enhanced Maternity paid leave
- Enhanced Paternity paid leave
- Grandparent paid leave
- Bereavement paid leave
- Life Assurance
- Employee Wellbeing Day
- Birthday day off
- 3% pension contribution using pension provider NEST/Salary sacrifice pension scheme
- Electric Vehicle Scheme
- Shopping discount & cash back platform
- Refer a friend bonus £1,000
- Employee Financial Wellbeing support
- Buy an additional 5 days annual leave
- Employee Assistance Helpline
- Company events and social gatherings
- Appreciation gifts
About You
You'll be an experienced youth work practitioner with a genuine passion for teaching, learning, and developing others.
Essential Criteria
Qualifications
- Master’s Degree (or higher) in Youth Work, or related subject field
- JNC-recognised professional youth work qualification
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
- Recent and relevant youth work practice experience within the last 3–5 years.
- Experience of marking and providing feedback within Higher Education.
- In-depth understanding of Youth Work values, National Occupational Standards (NOS), and professional sector standards.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to deliver engaging and inclusive teaching.
- Ability to provide high-quality developmental feedback that supports learner progression.
- Strong attention to detail, including the ability to verify references and bibliographies to support academic integrity.
- Commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion, and anti-oppressive practice.
- Professional integrity, reliability, and the ability to work to deadlines.
DESIRABLE CRITERIA
- Higher Education teaching qualification.
- Experience teaching on Higher Education programmes or Degree Apprenticeships.
- Experience delivering online and blended learning.
- Experience using Canvas SpeedGrader or similar digital assessment platforms.
- Knowledge of academic integrity processes, including awareness of AI-generated content within Higher Education.
About Us
Captiva Learning is part of Impact Futures Group; one of the UK’s largest independently owned training providers, delivering
apprenticeships and vocational qualifications.
- Our expertise is underpinned by our Ofsted Grade 2 'Good’ accreditation, and learner-centric delivery is at the heart of our
continual operational evolution to ensure our learners receive an outstanding learning journey
- We are the 23rd best large employer in the UK and the 6th best education provider.
- We have been awarded a prestigious 2-star accreditation for been an outstanding company to work for
- We are an Equal Opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitability qualified persons regardless of their race,
disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age
- We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. An enhanced DBS check will be required
for this role