The future of the built environment depends on professionals who can navigate sustainability, modern construction methods, and sector-wide change. NMITE is creating an educational environment that supports this need through practical, interdisciplinary, and industry-connected learning.
If you share this commitment and want to help shape how future construction professionals learn and engage with industry challenges, we would be pleased to hear from you.
Who are we?
NMITE is a new and ambitious UK Higher Education provider, rethinking how engineering and technology education is delivered — with a mission to make a real difference to learners, industry, and the region. We welcomed our first graduates in 2025 and continue to grow our teaching, research, and civic engagement footprint.
Our flagship-built environment programme, the BSc (Hons) Construction Management, was launched in 2025 and is delivered from our state-of-the-art Skylon Campus. It is supported by our award-winning Centre for Advanced Timber Technology (CATT), which explores the transformative potential of timber and other sustainable materials. The programme is deliberately different: challenge-based, interdisciplinary, and designed around the needs of a rapidly changing sector.
What are we looking for?
We are seeking a full-time, permanent Assistant or Associate Professor to contribute to the BSc (Hons) Construction Management programme. The role involves designing and delivering engaging learning experiences in Construction/Civil disciplines, with opportunities to shape modules and curriculum areas.
This position is ideal for a passionate educator with expertise in construction, sustainability, project management, or related fields, who enjoys teaching, mentoring, and connecting learning with industry practice. Applicants should have a relevant teaching qualification and/or sector experience and be willing to achieve Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy if they currently are not.
This is a pivotal role for someone eager to make a genuine impact on construction education, integrating sustainability, modern methods of construction (MMC), digital technologies, and circular economy principles into an innovative, interactive curriculum.
Responsibilities of the Role
Teach, Support, and Mentor Students
Contribute to Programme and Curriculum Development
Engage with Industry and Professional Networks
Scholarship and Professional Development
Qualifications & Experience
Essential
Desirable
Our Values & Behaviours
NMITE aims to be a game changer. Its staff must be able to balance the need to create a well-run, self-critical institution where good governance and rigorous quality controls are in place, with the need to test (and push) the boundaries of existing practice to create new approaches to engineering education. The way we work together is crucial to this mission and our values and behaviours must reflect this.
Our values:
Our Benefits
NMITE offers a rewarding and dynamic environment with small-group teaching, a workload model that supports professional development, and a culture where your impact is visible. Academic staff have access to a personal development budget, promotion pathways, and a sabbatical scheme.
We offer a competitive salary of £41,738-£53,198 (Assistant Professor) or £54,834-£67,928 (Associate Professor), plus a benefits package including:
Location: Hereford
How to Apply
Please email a covering letter (or a short video of up to 4 minutes) explaining why you are a good fit for the role, along with your CV, via the 'Apply' button above (E:vacancies@nmite.ac.uk).
Informal questions can be addressed to Samantha Lewis, Director of People & Operations: samantha.lewis@nmite.ac.uk
NMITE is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community. We particularly welcome applications from groups underrepresented in engineering education. Part-time proposals and secondment arrangements may also be considered.
| Location: | Hereford |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £41,738 to £67,928 £41,738-£53,198 (Assistant Professor) or £54,834-£67,928 (Associate Professor), plus benefits |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 12th January 2026 |
| Closes: | 13th March 2026 |
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