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  • 23 Oct 2024 12:56 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    International Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Edinburgh

    Visiting Fellow – Visual Content Creator

    Closing date: 30 November 2024

    The International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS) is a world-leading research centre in Edinburgh, a collaboration between the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University, funded primarily by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. In the course of each year, leading mathematical scientists and early-career researchers from all over the world gather in the thousands at the ICMS to exchange ideas by way of workshops and collaborative projects that advance their research and its impact. It is also the home of a unique programme called ‘Mathematics for Humanity’, which provides support to mathematical scientists working on projects with the potential to enhance human welfare.

    The ICMS is seeking to appoint for a period of six to twelve months a Visiting Fellow to create high-quality visual and/or written virtual content to disseminate the work of the Centre to a wider audience.

    The starting date of the Fellowship is expected to fall between January and April 2025.

    The goal of the fellowship is to collaborate with the mathematicians who participate in programmes of the centre to produce work that will: A. Provide an accessible description or a suggestive depiction of the mathematical content of a selection of the programmes run by the centre. B. Serve a pedagogical function in a broad sense, whereby the general public will come to a better understanding of mathematics and mathematical thinking by engaging with the content produced. C. Give insight on the inner world of mathematicians.

    In fact, a key question that should be addressed by the work(s) produced should be: `What do mathematicians do when they come together in a place like the ICMS?'

    We welcome applications from a broad variety of online content creators.

    It is not expected that you will have previous background in mathematics, though a familiarity with dissemination of scientific ideas would be helpful.

    Your project should be built around interactions with mathematicians visiting the ICMS during the period of tenure and include activities fostering these interactions.

    Space suitable for these activities will be made available.

    The ICMS will provide the Visiting Fellow with access to our new website (currently under construction) and a dedicated podcast or blog, in order to reach the mathematical community and the general public.

    All proposals consistent with the general aims of the Centre and of this fellowship programme will be given full consideration.

    The fellowship will pay for travel, regular visits to the Centre or a period of residence, material costs, and a commission for work(s) produced.

    The desired practical arrangements, including the periods you would like to stay at the Centre, can be specified in your proposal or can be discussed at the shortlisting stage.

    There is some flexibility in the budget, but we anticipate an upper limit of 30,000 GBP for the project.

    To apply, send • a resume, • links to sample works, • a description of your suggested deliverables, of up to three pages, • a provisional budget. T

    he project description should explain how the project addresses the objectives A, B, and C as well as what interactive activities are planned.

    The applicant must be resident in the UK and/or have a visa that allows them to work in the UK without restriction.

    The application material should be sent to Minhyong Kim, the Director of the ICMS: minhyong.kim@icms.ac.uk

    You may also contact him with preliminary queries.

    Closing date: 30 November 2024

  • 25 Jul 2024 3:38 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Senior Communication and Engagement Manager

    Salary: Circa £53,000 (depending on experience)

    Hours: Full-time (see 'Flexible working')

    Location: Blended or fully office based (from our office in London)

    Closing Date: 8 August 2024
    Ref: CH 1257

     

    Are you a dynamic and motivated senior communications specialist with a passion for working in international development?

    The senior communications and engagement manager is a pivotal role in our energy access team with a mission to shine a light, stimulate conversations and advocate for the importance of off- and weak-grid technologies for the achievement of global sustainable development and climate goals.

    You’ll ensure we have our finger on the pulse and work with the team to keep on top of the latest sector (and nexus sector) trends, setting the agenda by translating research and insight into impactful communications that deliver meaningful and impactful outcomes.

     

    Who we are

    Energy Saving Trust is a leading and trusted organisation, dedicated to promoting energy efficiency, low carbon transport and sustainable energy use. We aim to address the climate emergency and deliver the wider benefits of clean energy as we transition to net zero.

    At Energy Saving Trust we don’t just offer jobs – we offer careers. For our people, being part of the effort to address the climate emergency makes working for us truly meaningful and rewarding.

     

    Here are some of the benefits we offer:

    • We offer an outstanding pension scheme including employer contributions of up to 9%, 11% or 13% (age-linked).
    • Enhanced parental leave.
    • Private BUPA insurance.
    • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with service-linked increases as well as three goodwill days over the Christmas period.
    • Staff wellbeing allowance of up to £25 per month / £300 per year.

    Please see our careers page for the full list of benefits we have to offer and why Energy Saving Trust is a great place to work.

     

    The team

    This is an exciting opportunity to join Energy Saving Trust’s growing energy access team working within the international team to develop and deliver our global portfolio of work.

    You’ll be part of a team working to make a positive impact on the lives of people and businesses in the Global South, primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. You’ll support the delivery of our multi-annual and multi-million-pound initiatives funded by UK Aid and IKEA Foundation and jointly managed with our partner CLASP:

    • The Low Energy Inclusive Appliances Programme is a research and innovation programme that seeks to improve the efficiency, performance, availability and affordability of a range of household, community and productive use solar appliances and technologies. It’s the flagship initiative of…
    • The Efficiency for Access Coalition, a global coalition working to accelerating the uptake of off and weak-grid appliances to boost incomes, reduce carbon emissions, improve quality of life, and support sustainable development.

     

    What you’ll do

    You’ll be responsible for Energy Saving Trust’s strategic communications and engagement with associated partners for our energy access work. You’ll manage two marketing communications executives.

    You’ll work together with the energy access team and key delivery partners to devise communications strategies and plans that build the awareness, knowledge and engagement of key stakeholders in the off-grid energy access sector and important “nexus” sectors, including agriculture, humanitarian and health. 

    Working together with teammates and our delivery partners, you’ll harness their expertise and thought leadership to create compelling communications, campaigns and events, leveraging partnerships to amplify and extend our reach and influence.

    You’ll ensure the effective engagement of our target audiences, including development organisations, implementing agencies, private sector players, policymakers, investors, learning institutions and affected communities amongst others.

     

    What you’ll bring:

    We’re looking for someone who is values-driven and wants to work for a cause that they believe in. Our ideal candidate will have an understanding of issues relating to energy access in developing countries and/or off- and weak-grid technologies and the associated market barriers and solutions, with a focus on Sub Saharan Africa and South Asia. You will have a track record of designing and curating impactful communications campaigns, events & exhibits and creating targeted and compelling content for a variety of channels and media, ideally in a cutting-edge sector.

     

    We are looking for someone who:

    • Has a knack for understanding the perspectives of different stakeholders and possesses a creative flair for translating technical research and complex information into impactful communications, tailored to different audiences.
    • Experienced in managing individuals, teams and budgets.
    • Naturally self-motivated, with a willingness to learn and the ability to inspire and manage joint working in complex, multi-disciplinary teams, in partnership with others, ideally with experience working on large-scale multi-partner international projects.
    • Able to demonstrate the ability to think and plan strategically and analyse complex problems, presenting and delivering workable solutions that ensure effective risk mitigation.
    • Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills. Experienced in working with diverse people from different cultures, backgrounds and fields.
    • Excellent organisational and project management skills, be able to prioritise own workload effectively and co-ordinate several projects and tasks in parallel within exacting deadlines.

     

    To apply click the link below:

     

    https://ce0827li.webitrent.com/ce0827li_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC179GF.open?WVID=5281252Jze&VACANCY_ID=3180183V9J

     

    Applications close 23.59, 8 August 2024. Interviews are intended to be held week commencing 19 August 2024.

     

    We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.

     

    Reasonable adjustments: We are a Disability Confident Committed employer. We want to ensure that our recruitment process is inclusive of and accessible for, everyone.  

    If you think you may need additional support or reasonable adjustments made to any part of the recruitment process, please get in touch.

     

    Flexible working: We offer a range of flexible working arrangements, including working from home, compressed or part-time hours, job shares and other arrangements. There is no need to justify your preferred working pattern and we encourage our people to work in whichever way helps them to perform at their best.

    We will be happy to discuss this and our blended working model at the interview stage with you.

    Please note, that we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this post. To apply for this post, you must be able to demonstrate your eligibility to work in the UK.

     

    Diversity and inclusion
    Energy Saving Trust is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive and equitable workplace where everyone can be themselves, with support to be their best.


    We strongly encourage applicants from a wide range of backgrounds and with different identities and experiences to apply for roles with Energy Saving Trust.

    We are a Disability Confident Committed employer and we ringfence a minimum number of interview slots for candidates who apply via the Disability Confident scheme and meet the minimum criteria for a role. 


  • 19 Jul 2024 12:29 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Closing Date: 31/07/2024

    Explainer - Schools and Communities Engagement Team  (term time only)

    Rate of Pay: £11.64 per hour (rising to £12.14 per hour after a successful completion of your probationary period)

    Hours: A minimum of 20 hours per week, Monday to Friday - Fixed term contract until 31 July 2025.

    We are looking for someone who is as passionate as we are about engaging people with science.

    Your role will be to make a visit to Life Science Centre exciting, entertaining, informative and fun and to enhance the experience of all visitors.  Your focus will be delivering curriculum-linked activities to school groups both at Life and in schools and community settings. You will be a confident performer, who can deliver hands-on science activities that are consistently exciting, entertaining, informative and fun. You will enhance the experience of young people visiting the science centre and in their own schools

    You will be interested in STEM and will be curious, enthusiastic, have excellent communication skills and enjoy presenting to audiences. You will also share our desire to help everyone understand better the relevance of science to their lives.

    The role is busy and requires travel around the region and ideally, you’ll be able to drive. You will organise and manoeuvre equipment to and from schools in order to deliver outreach workshops as well as delivering in our lab spaces at Life. Physical stamina, enthusiasm and the ability to work at a high standard for long periods are essential.. Working hours may vary to meet the needs of the business; therefore, a flexible approach will be required.

    Comprehensive training will be provided. Life is a welcoming and friendly place to work.  We offer you a range of staff benefits including access to wellbeing initiatives, an employee assistance programme and discounted car-parking in the centre of Newcastle. 

    The successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check. Details of our DBS policy is available on request. For further information regarding this post, please refer to the job description and person specification on our website.  

    To apply for this vacancy, please complete the online application form which can be accessed from our website at https://www.life.org.uk/join-the-team/ by midday Wednesday 31 July 2024.

    Interviews will be held on the 7-8 August 2024. 

    The International Centre for Life is an equal opportunities employer and is accredited with the Equality Standard Gold Award. Life has achieved gold accreditation under the Northeast Better Health at Work Scheme.   

    Registered Charity Number: 1059607   

     


  • 19 Jul 2024 12:29 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Closing Date: 31/07/2024

    Project Coordinator (Science Clubs) - Schools and Community Engagement Team (Term time only) 

    Rate of Pay: £13.10  per hour

    Hours: A minimum of 20 hours per week, Monday to Friday - fixed term contract until 31 July 2025.

    We are looking for someone who is as passionate as we are about engaging people with science.

    We are looking for an out-going person to join our Schools and Community Engagement team. You will share our passion for inspiring people to explore and enjoy science. Your role will be to co-ordinate and deliver after-school science clubs to schools across the North-East. This funded  project involves working in schools and the science centre, to deliver a 6-week science club to students from year 1 to year 8.  You will co-develop the content, monitor and update progress towards the project targets, deliver the activities and train and support others to deliver the content.

    You will be a key contact for schools so outstanding customer service skills and excellent communication and organisational skills are essential. You will be interacting with a range of audiences, but your focus will be delivering curriculum-linked activities to school groups both at Life and in schools and community settings. You will be a confident performer, who can deliver hands-on science activities that are consistently exciting, entertaining, informative and fun.

    The role is busy and varied and requires travel to schools around the region, usually in the small Life van (an electric vehicle). A clean driving licence is essential. You will organise and manoeuvre equipment to and from schools to deliver outreach workshops as well as delivering in our lab spaces at Life. Physical stamina, enthusiasm and the ability to work at a high standard for long periods are   essential. Working hours may vary to meet the needs of the business so a flexible approach will be required.

    Comprehensive training will be provided. Life is a welcoming and friendly place to work.  We offer you a range of staff benefits including access to wellbeing initiatives, an employee assistance programme and discounted car-parking in the centre of Newcastle.

    The successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check. Details of our DBS policy is available on request. For further information regarding this post, please refer to the job description and person specification on our website.  

     To apply for this vacancy, please complete the online application form which can be accessed from our website at https://www.life.org.uk/join-the-team/  by midday Wednesday 31 July 2024.

     Interviews will be held on the 7-8 August 2024.

    The International Centre for Life is an equal opportunities employer and is accredited with the Equality Standard Gold Award. Life has achieved gold accreditation under the Northeast Better Health at Work Scheme.  

    Registered Charity Number: 1059607   


  • 17 Jul 2024 2:07 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Senior Digital Communications Officer, UK Dementia Research Institute
    Hybrid / London
    Closing date for applications– 12:00pm (BST), Monday 29 July
    Full information


    About the role

    The UK Dementia Research Institute is looking for an energetic and self-driven communications professional with experience of digital communications and storytelling for this key new role within the Core team of the UK DRI.

    Working closely with the Research Communications Manager, the Senior Digital Communications Officer will be responsible for the creation and implementation of a digital communications strategy to effectively communicate key messaging and research impact from the Institute to a range of internal and external audiences including researchers, industry professionals, key partners/funders and people affected by neurodegenerative conditions.

    Responsibilities include:
    - Providing lead on the development and implementation of digital communications and social media strategies

    - Digital content generation with particular focus on graphics and video

    - Development and management of digital platforms and channels including the website, intranet, social media, newsletters and Slack

    - Oversight of UK DRI branding and visual identity

    - Leadership on digital accessibility and compliance

    - Providing support on reporting, public affairs, public engagement, patient involvement and crisis communications

    The role is available immediately and funded by the UK DRI until 31 March 2028 in the first instance, with likely extension dependent on successful quinquennial review. As well as a competitive base salary and the exciting opportunities this role presents, we also offer great benefits.

    What we offer


    Salary: The salary band is in the range £42,099 - £50,585 per annum including London Allowance, based on skills and experience.

    Probation: Appointments are subject to a probationary period of 6 months.

    Hours of work: Full time, 36.5 hours per week; times of work are as determined by the line manager or Director.

    Terms: Full time (35 hours/week), permanent

    For further details about the role and to apply: https://ukdri.ac.uk/vacancy-senior-digital-communications-officer


  • 10 Jul 2024 7:34 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Closing date for applications– 09:00am Monday 29 July

    We are recruiting for a Festival Engagement Manager to join the British Science Association team. Further details below. 

    Based: Our Head Office is based in the Science Museum, London but we have an agile working policy enabling people to work at another UK location up to 4 days/week. Requests for permanent remote working will be considered and we welcome applications from people based in other parts of the UK.   

    Terms: Full time (35 hours/week), permanent

    Salary band: £33,100 – £43,700

    The Festival Engagement Manager manages the development and delivery of content for the British Science Festival, Europe’s longest running science festival. They create unique events and cultural experiences which are relevant to our target audience of younger adults who are underrepresented in science. The Manager also supports on the delivery of projects for the UK Science Festivals Network (UKSFN), including managing the ‘Making Connections’ project which aims to engage young people from low socioeconomic backgrounds with science and research.

    For further details about the role: https://www.britishscienceassociation.org/festival-engagement-manager

     Closing date for applications– 09:00am Monday 29 July



  • 18 Jun 2024 5:06 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Closing date 23:59, Tuesday 2nd July 

    Science Education Officer

    In the Crick's Education Operations Team.

    Reporting to the Education Manager, the Science Educator Officer is based in the Education team, which sits within the wider Public Engagement team. The post-holder works closely with the other members of the Education team and with our school contacts, as well as with the Crick’s Public Engagement, Communication and Facilities teams and our scientists.

    Key information

    Job reference

    R1731

    Salary

    From £38,330 per annum with benefits, subject to skills and experience

    Application close date

    02 July 2024, 23:59 BST

    Hours per week

    36 (full time)

    Contact

    Email administrator

    Posted 17 June 2024

    Science Education Officer – Comms and Public Engagement

    Salary for this Role:

    • From £38,330 per annum with benefits, subject to skills and experience

    Job title:

    • Science Education Officer (Education and Community Outreach)

    Reports to:

    • Education Operations Manager

    Contact term:

    • This is a full-time, permanent position on Crick terms and conditions of employment.

    Interviews for this role are likely to be held on Monday 15 July 2024.

    Summary

    Science Education Officers play a key role in delivering the Crick’s strategy to engage and inspire the public - growing and diversifying the community of people who aspire to careers in STEM and/or are engaged with science and the Crick. Reporting to the Education Operations Manager, this role will involve delivery of practical science workshops in schools, local community spaces and in our dedicated onsite outreach lab. Working as part of the Education and Community Engagement team, you will also collaborate with the ‘Public Engagement with Science’ and ‘Digital and Creative’ teams to identify and develop opportunities to increase local engagement with our events and online programmes. Through relationship building with local organizations that support families, you will help the Crick understand what they want and need from our programmes and will help to evaluate whether our outputs are impactful.

    Key Responsibilities:

    These include but are not limited to:

    • Delivery of Crick Education outreach activities to primary and secondary school children on themes relating to the National Curriculum and current research at Crick:
      • Solo delivery of up to 5 practical science workshops per day in school to classes of children aged 5-11;
    • Lead practical science workshops in our lab for children aged 9-18;
    • Deliver careers-related learning activities to groups of school children from individuals to whole year groups;
    • Assist with logistics and behaviour management at other events, e.g. science shows.
    • Adapt a wide range of science activities for different audiences, including: pre-schoolers, primary school aged children and parents/carers.
    • Lead on the science engagement with local parents/carers
      • Develop an approach to parent/carer engagement that supports and reinforces key aspects of the wider education and community outreach programmes;
      • Build relationships with key internal and local external stakeholders in the area of STEM careers;
      • Identify opportunities for collaborations that will allow us to reach local audiences, including through our events and digital programmes;
      • Lead delivery of practical science activities aimed specifically at local parents/carers, including: training and supporting volunteers; risk-assessment and in-event safety management;
      • Provide insight from local families to guide content and format of the Crick’s newsletter to primary school families;
      • Provide support and insight to the community engagement activities, including assisting with the delivery of Crick Discovery (open) Days, Science on Screen film events and being an inspiring and enthusiastic presence at local community festivals.   
    • Uphold and promote the Crick’s commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI); and actively contribute to an inclusive workplace culture.
    • Work with colleagues to strategically embed EDI principles and practice in our public engagement programmes, and ensure our activities are as inclusive and accessible as possible.

    Key experience and competencies:

    The post holder should embody and demonstrate our core Crick values:

    Bold; Open; Collegial in addition to the following:

    The successful candidate will be a highly motivated and experienced presenter with a desire to use engagement to benefit the lives of audiences who are often not traditionally engaged with research institutes or science.

    Essential

    Qualifications, experience and competencies:

    • BSc or equivalent qualification or experience in a science, technology, engineering or maths (STEM) field;
    • Experience in delivering practical science sessions to large groups of under 12s, e.g. as a teacher, with a science outreach organisation, in a science Discovery Centre or within the museum sector.
    • A broad scientific knowledge; understanding of the importance of STEM qualifications and the role of informal science learning in building Science Capital.
    • An ability to confidently present hands-on science workshops in a fun and engaging way;
    • Outstanding written and oral communication skills, appropriate for a diverse audience that includes young children as well as adults in the early stages of learning English.
    • Ability to adapt a wide range of practical science activities to make them accessible and inclusive for diverse audiences.
    • Excellent organisational skills, including a methodical approach to administrative tasks and strong attention to detail;
    • Computer literacy, particularly the effective use of the Microsoft suite of packages;
    • An ability to build effective relationships with a range of stakeholders;
    • Self-motivated and able to work independently and within a team, demonstrating enthusiasm and initiative;
    • Flexibility, with a willingness to work occasional evenings/weekends (approximately 3-4 times per year) when required as part of the Crick’s broader public engagement programme;
    • The role involves work in Camden schools that are multi-floor and without lifts, so the post-holder should be capable of ascending and descending several flights of stairs;
    • Appointment to the post will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.

    Desirable

    Qualifications, experience and competencies:

    • In-depth knowledge of the English National Curriculum for EYFS, KS1 and KS2.
    • Experience with molecular biology techniques such as PCR, either through conducting educational workshops around this subject, or practical experience in a professional setting.
    • Experience of efficiently learning the content of a portfolio of practical science workshops through scripts and/or watch/assist/deliver methods.
    • Experience of training adults to engage children and young people with STEM.
    • Familiarity with legislation and good practice with regard to Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults.
    • Experience collaborating with diverse communities facing health and wellbeing inequalities  and socio economic challenges, either through professional work or volunteer engagements.

    Science Education Officer, The Francis Crick Institute, London (https://www.crick.ac.uk/careers-study/vacancies/2024-06-14-science-education-officer)

    Science Education Officers play a key role in delivering the Crick’s strategy to engage and inspire the public - growing and diversifying the community of people who aspire to careers in STEM and/or are engaged with science and the Crick.

    • Full time, permanent
    • £38,330 with benefits
    • Interviews expected to be 15th July


  • 18 Jun 2024 5:01 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Closing date 12/7/24

    The Engineering Education Scheme Wales Ltd is currently seeking a Delivery Officer, who will work under the supervision of the Activity Manager and liaise with the Chief Executive Officer to deliver exciting and motivating STEM activities in schools and to develop new project ideas, on a fixed term contract (maternity cover) from August 2024 to 31st December 2024.  There is the possibility of an extension to March 2025, depending on available funding. 

    As a Delivery Officer, you will be responsible for delivering various STEM activities in schools.  You will deliver sessions to groups of pupils within their schools across North Wales, as well as assisting the Activity Manager and other deliverers with the development of new STEM activities to be delivered across Wales.

    You are advised to read the Job Description before applying for this vacancy.

    The hours of work will be 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday and will be based at EESW North Wales Office, Llandudno (at Blessed William Davies Primary School).  Travel across Wales will be required as part of this role and your own transport is essential.  The salary for this position will be starting at £28,000 per annum (depending on experience), with an allowance of 28 days’ holiday (including bank holidays).

    To download the Job Description, Application Form, Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form and Job Applicant Privacy notice please visit https://www.stemcymru.org.uk/home/resources/

    Please send the completed application and equal opportunities forms and a copy of your CV to info@stemcymru.org.ukPlease note, applications will not be accepted unless the documentation is complete and the declaration on the application form signed.

     

    This post is part funded by the Welsh Government Education Directorate and Innovation Team. 

    The role also includes delivery to schools in Conwy and Wrexham.  The project is funded by the UK Government, driven by Levelling Up. 

      

    __________________________________________________

    Mae Cynllun Addysg Beirianneg Cymru Cyf yn chwilio am Swyddog Cyflenwi ar hyn o bryd, a fydd yn gweithio dan oruchwyliaeth y Rheolwr Gweithgareddau ac yn cydweithio â'r Prif Swyddog Cyfrifol i ddarparu gweithgareddau STEM cyffrous ac ysgogol mewn ysgolion ac i ddatblygu syniadau prosiect newydd, bydd y contract yn un cyfnod penodol (cyfnod mamolaeth) o fis Awst 2024 tan 31 Rhagfyr 2024. Mae’n bosib y bydd estyniad tan Mawrth 2025, os bydd cyllid ar gael.

    Fel Swyddog Cyflenwi, byddwch chi'n gyfrifol am gyflwyno gweithgareddau STEM amrywiol mewn ysgolion. Byddwch yn cyflwyno sesiynau i grwpiau o ddisgyblion yn eu hysgolion ar draws Gogledd Cymru, yn ogystal â chynorthwyo'r Rheolwr Gweithgareddau a darparwyr eraill i ddatblygu gweithgareddau STEM newydd i'w darparu ledled Cymru.

    Dylech ddarllen y disgrifiad swydd cyn gwneud cais am y swydd hon.

    Bydd yr oriau gwaith yn 37.5 awr yr wythnos, o ddydd Llun i ddydd Gwener a bydd wedi'i leoli yn Swyddfa Gogledd Cymru EESW, Llandudno (yn Ysgol Gynradd Bendigaid William Davies). Bydd gofyn teithio ar draws Cymru fel rhan o'r rôl hon ac mae defnyddio’ch cerbyd eich hun yn hanfodol. Bydd y cyflog yn dechrau ar £28,000 y flwyddyn (yn dibynnu ar brofiad), gyda lwfans o 28 diwrnod o wyliau (yn cynnwys gwyliau banc).

    I lawrlwytho'r disgrifiad swydd, ffurflen gais, ffurflen monitro cyfle cyfartal a’r hysbysiad preifatrwydd ar gyfer ymgeiswyr am swyddi ewch i https://www.stemcymru.org.uk/cartref/adnoddau/

    Anfonwch eich cais cyflawn a’r ffurflen cyfle cyfartal a chopi o'ch CV at info@stemcymru.org.ukSylwer, ni chaiff ceisiadau eu derbyn oni bai bod y dogfennau’n gyflawn a bod y datganiad ar y ffurflen gais wedi’i lofnodi.

    Bydd y swydd yn gofyn i chi gael gwiriad DBS manylach a theithio i ysgolion ledled Cymru yn ôl yr angen. 

    Ariennir y swydd hon yn rhannol gan Gyfarwyddiaeth Addysg a Thîm Arloesedd Llywodraeth Cymru.

    Mae'r rôl hefyd yn cynnwys cyflwyno i ysgolion yng Nghonwy a Wrecsam. Ariennir y prosiect gan Lywodraeth y DU, wedi ei yrru gan Ffyniant Bro. 


  • 13 Jun 2024 12:50 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Closing Date: 25/06/2024

    SCIENCE CENTRE HOSTS – VISITOR EXPERIENCE TEAM

    £11.44 per hour (Rising to £11.64 per hour on successful completion of probationary period)

    Various hours available 

    We are looking for enthusiastic, customer focused people to join us as Science Centre Hosts. As part of the visitor experience team, you will help provide a welcoming, exciting and memorable experience for all visitors to the centre, including families and schools. The science centre is a busy venue, with hands-on exhibitions, live shows, experiments and making activities, plus our popular cafes and gift shop. Duties are varied and include welcoming and helping visitors in the centre, selling tickets and serving in our food and drink areas.

    The successful candidates will be confident, well organised and team players, ideally with previous customer focused experience. As the venue is open 7 days a week with occasional evening events, a flexible approach to cover   various shift patterns is essential, including weekends

    Previous experience in catering, on reception or working with children would be an advantage. 

    The successful applicants will be subject to DBS checks. Details of our DBS policy are available on request. For further information regarding this post, please refer to the job description and person specification on our website.    

    To apply for this vacancy, please complete the online application form which can be accessed from our website at https://jobs.life.org.uk/ by midday Tuesday, 25 June 2024.

    The International Centre for Life is an equal opportunities employer and is accredited with the Equality Standard Gold Award. Life has achieved gold accreditation under the North East Better Health at Work Scheme.  

    Registered Charity Number: 1059607   

     


  • 20 May 2024 6:55 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Closing Date: 28/05/2024

    Health and Safety Coordinator

    Salary: CIRCA £28,000 per annum

    Hours: Full-time 37 hours per week) permanent - office based

    As a responsible organisation the health and safety of Life’s customers, visitors, staff and tenants is a top priority and that we maintain a safe environment within our Science Centre and more broadly across the site.

    We are looking for an enthusiastic and hard-working Health and Safety Coordinator to join the team. This role is reporting into the Director responsible for Health and Safety and working with the Heads of Departments to ensure compliance with health and safety legislation, design and deliver annual action plans, and maintaining a safe environment for staff, visitors and tenants.

    You will be responsible for reviewing Health and Safety policies and procedures, obtaining advice from external consultants on best practise, supporting annual Health and Safety Audits, undertaking site inspections, which may involve plant and equipment located on the roof or other harder to access areas. The role includes coordinating Life’s fire strategy and risk assessment, administering and providing input to the health and safety committee, administration for business continuity planning preparation for Martyn’s Law and support on GDPR. 

    You will have proven experience working in a similar role, and working knowledge of risk assessments, audits and delivering health and safety action plans. Excellent communication and organisational skills are essential, together with knowledge and experience of identifying and arranging appropriate training for staff. You will be capable of managing your own workload with minimal supervision and be working towards or interested in achieving the NEBOSH certificate. 

    Life is a welcoming and friendly place to work.  We offer you a range of staff benefits including access to wellbeing initiatives, an Employee Assistance Programme and discounted car-parking in the centre of Newcastle. 

    The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check. Details of our DBS policy is available on request. For further information regarding this post, please refer to the job description and person specification on our website.    

    To apply for this vacancy, please complete the online application form which can be accessed from our website at life.org.uk/join-the-team/#vacancies by midday Tuesday 28 May 2024. Interviews will be held on the Friday 31 May 2024.

    The International Centre for Life is an equal opportunities employer and is accredited with the Equality Standard Gold Award. Life has achieved gold accreditation under the North East Better Health at Work Scheme.  Registered Charity Number: 1059607   

     


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