James Dyson Foundation Education and Outreach Specialist
Weybourne
- Malmesbury, Wiltshire
- £30,000-35,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manage and implement the James Dyson Foundation’s presence at key STEM events throughout the year, including sourcing and managing equipment, completing risk assessments and sourcing volunteers.
- Seek opportunities for the Foundation to share key information about their work and educational resource and workshop offerings with established and training teachers through hands-on sessions.
- Lead on the continued implementation of the Foundation’s educational resource offerings globally, creating frameworks to track the success of each resource.
- Work closely with key stakeholders to manage the Foundation’s ongoing relationships and support with relevant events or funding opportunities.
- Manage the Foundation’s attendance at STEM events across the Southwest of the UK.
- Implement the Foundation’s in-school workshops across the Southwest of the UK.
- Engage Dyson and Weybourne people to volunteer at events and workshops.
- Manage the Foundation’s educational resources – overseeing the existing resource offering in the UK and working with the global team to deliver global resources.
- Create frameworks to track the success of the Foundation’s outreach and resources.
- Identify ways to develop existing resources and opportunities for new resources.
- Deliver relevant teacher training sessions across the UK
- Manage relationships with key STEM partners
- Manage the Foundation’s bursary programmes
- Develop an expansive knowledge of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) education in the UK.
- Develop a network of contacts in engineering education.
- Support with the charity’s administration tasks for the Foundation including writing correspondence and supporting with payments and donations.
- Manage Payroll giving.
- Manage all administrative tasks associated with delivering events, workshops and resources for the Foundation, including completing risk assessments.
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- Experience in an education role (e.g., teaching, work or volunteering for education non-profit organisation).
- Strong verbal communication skills – ability to present ideas in an engaging and inspiring way.
- Strong written communication skills
- Strong organisational and planning skills.
- Strong time management skills needed to balance multiple projects and administrative duties.
- Experience managing people or volunteers preferred but not essential
- An understanding of the education system in the UK.
- Computer literacy – Outlook, Excel and Word
- A strong interest in engineering education.
- A strong interest in the James Dyson Foundation’s mission.
- Creative, in ideas and writing.
- Proactive – always looking for ways to improve.
- Ability to work autonomously and as a team player.
- Ability to be flexible and adaptable to a fast-paced, growing organisation.
- Generous annual leave
- Private medical and dental insurance
- Free on-site parking
- Free lunch
- On-site facilities (GP, Gym, Hairdressers)
- And much more!
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