EoI - Schools Programme Facilitator
- Hybrid
- London, England, United Kingdom
Job description
Please note this is not an actively recruiting role, rather, an expression of interest for us to contact you when we are recruiting.
We are seeking an engaging, dynamic, passionate, and experienced part-time/freelance facilitator to join our team in delivering our program for 300 young people across twelve schools. As a facilitator, you will have the opportunity to collaborate on the design, delivery, and evaluation of our program, which focuses on the environment, storytelling, self-care, self-awareness, and social action.
If you are excited about the prospect of joining a team that is making a positive impact on the lives of young people, register your interest now!
Job requirements
Culture & ethos
- Model and support the ethos and culture of the organisation
- Contribute to the value-driven ethos of the organisation
Workshop Facilitation & Delivery
- Deliver consistently high-quality and engaging workshops in schools to groups of up to 30 young people
- Supporting the operational planning and delivery of workshops, including some communication with schools
Curriculum & Quality
- Contribute to the design of a best-in-class curriculum, collaborating with experts from partner organisations to build something truly special
- Support the design of clear and engaging session plans, which can be easily understood and consistently interpreted by other facilitators
Data
- Adhere to all data-protection processes, maintaining an active awareness of the sensitivity of young people’s data
Safeguarding
- Lead on ensuring all delivery in schools follows best practice safeguarding standards, including adherence to individual school's processes where relevant
- Supporting organisational responsibility for safeguarding and planning for safe programmes
Applicant Requirements
Subject to an enhanced DBS check with Bertha Earth. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
We require two references, one from your current or most recent employer and another (if you have worked with young people that must be included)
Strong, reliable wifi connection whilst working from home
You will be required to agree to and sign our code of conduct
You must have the right to work in the UK
Details of the role
Location
This role is primarily based in our London office, with the possibility of working remotely when appropriate. However, a significant portion of the work will be conducted in London-based partner schools, requiring the ability to travel regularly.
There may also be a limited number of residential weeks with young people throughout the year. In order to fulfil the requirements of this role, there will be occasional in-person touchpoints with the team outside of London, for which reasonable travel and accommodation expenses will be reimbursed.
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