May 2009 - multiple posts with The National Family Learning Network
The National Family Learning Network (NFLN) is a partnership between Campaign for Learning, ContinYou and NIACE. The NFLN is a network that provides support and information for nearly 10,000 members working with an estimated 5 million families each year. These exciting new posts are funded by The Big Lottery Fund, as part of a new infrastructure development project to extend the services and information available to family learning practitioners across England. All posts will be on fixed contracts until May 2012.
NATIONAL PROJECT OFFICER
Salary up to NJC spinal points 35 - £28,862 per annum (Based at Campaign for Learning's Midlands Office, nr Birmingham)
NATIONAL PROJECT OFFICER
Salary up to NJC spinal points 35 - £28,862 per annum (Based at NIACE Head Office in Leicester)
Purpose of the posts:
To provide support, identify resources and develop training for Third Sector family learning providers to improve the quality of their delivery and disseminate effective practice in family learning.
WEB EDITOR (.5 post - 18.75 hours)
Salary up to NJC spinal points 27- £12,960.50 per annum inclusive of London Weighting (£25,921 per annum pro rata inclusive of London Weighting) (Based at Campaign for Learning Head Office, London)
Purpose of the post:
To support the development of website design and structure its maintenance, promotion and evaluation. Provide technical website support.
FAMILY LEARNING RESOURCE OFFICER (.5 - 18.75 hours) Salary up to NJC spinal points 38 - £15,674 per annum (£31,348 pro rata) (Based at Campaign for Learning's Midlands Office, nr Birmingham)
FAMILY LEARNING RESOURCE OFFICER (.3 - 11.25 hours) Salary up to NJC spinal points 38 - £9,404.40 per annum (£31,348 pro rata) (Based at NIACE Head Office in Leicester)
FAMILY LEARNING RESOURCE OFFICER (.3 - 11.25 hours) Salary up to NJC spinal points 38 - £9,404.40 per annum (£31,348 pro rata) (Based at ContinYou's Offices in Coventry)
Purpose of the posts:
To research, develop and produce innovative materials and website content for family learning practitioners and policy makers. To present complex information in an accessible format and to maintain, promote and evaluate the NFLN resources and website in conjunction with the BASIS team and stakeholders.
Full details and an application form can be obtained by contacting Georgina Jones, Senior Executive Officer, Campaign for Learning on gjones@cflearning.org.uk.
The closing date for applications is the 3rd June 2009.
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