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  • 18 Dec 2020 3:03 PM | Anonymous

    The Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, part of the UCL Institute of Neurology, is seeking a 0.4 FTE Science Communications Officer to support the researchers in the dissemination and communication of the work within the Centre. Working closely with the Public Engagement Manager and the Director, the post holder’s role will include developing content and maintaining our website and other UCL pages, assisting in the management of social media platforms, developing press releases for media, and liaising with the central UCL media team.

    Applicants must have strong oral and written communication skills, interpersonal and problem-solving skills, IT proficiency at advanced user level, and a highly organised and professional approach.

    To find out more details about this role, please see the Job Description here.

    The post is available from end of January and is funded on a casual basis at two days per week until Jan 2022 in the first instance, funded by a grant from Wellcome. Funding for this role may be continued dependent on budget beyond this date. The rate will be £14.17 per hour including London Weighting.

    To apply for this post, or enquire further about the role, please send your CV (2 pages), and an A4 cover letter detailing your suitability for the role to Cassandra Hugill (email: c.hugill@ucl.ac.uk) – please note we cannot comment on your suitability for the role.

     

    Closing date for applications: Wednesday 6th January 2021

    Interviews will be held shortly after this closing date.

     

    We particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates.


  • 18 Dec 2020 11:48 AM | Anonymous

    Are you a Learning Professional with knowledge of STEM subjects and the needs of Secondary Schools?

    About Us

    London Transport Museum (LTM) is an education and heritage preservation charity, offering learning opportunities, skills development and engaging programming for a wide variety of audiences.   At the heart of this work is the Learning Team, delivering distinctive programmes to engage our four key audiences: Schools, Families and Adults, Communities and Young People. 

    The Museum offers a range of programmes for school groups of all ages, which have been paused during the last year due to Covid.  We are working to re-launch our programmes with a digital component, while exploring how to bring school groups back on-site.   Pre-Covid, we were in the early stages of rolling out a new learning strategy, which will continue to inform the planning and development work of the schools programme and across the team, while ensuring that it continues to be relevant in the wake of this year.

    We are seeking an experienced Learning Officer to manage the development and delivery of LTM’s secondary school programme, with a particular focus on STEM and careers based learning.

    For further information about the Museum, please visit our website: www.ltmuseum.co.uk  

    For the full job description, person specification and to apply, please visit the following link on the TfL careers page: https://tfl.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=034406

  • 15 Dec 2020 3:50 PM | Anonymous

    Activity Deliverer (F1 in Schools) Maternity Cover –

    Job Advertisement

     

    The Engineering Education Scheme Wales Ltd is currently seeking an F1 in Schools Activity Deliverer to work with the Activity Manager to develop the F1 in Schools aspect of the STEMCymru II Project and to deliver exciting and motivating STEM activities in schools and to develop new ideas through the life of the project.

    This is initially on a fixed-term Maternity leave contract until 31st March 2021 (with the possibility of extension depending on funding).

     

    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 the Waterton Centre/ Your own home (depending on location).   Travel across Wales will be required as part of this role and your own transport is essential.  The salary for this position will be up to £26,000 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 http://www.stemcymru.org.uk/resources/.  

     

    Please send the completed application and equal opportunities forms and a copy of your CV to info@stemcymru.org.uk by midday on Wednesday 6th January 2021.  Please note, applications will not be accepted unless the documentation is complete and the declaration on the application form signed.

     

    Interviews will be held week commencing 11th January 2021.

     

    This post is part funded by the European Social Fund through the Welsh European Funding Office, for the STEMCymru II Project (80726) and the Welsh Government Education Directorate.

     

    ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

     

    Darparwr Gweithgareddau (F1 mewn Ysgolion)

    Gorchudd Mamolaeth - Hysbyseb Swydd

     

    Ar hyn o bryd, mae Cynllun Addysg Beirianneg Cymru Cyf (EESW) yn chwilio am Darparwr Gweithgareddau (F1 mewn Ysgolion), a fydd yn Gweithio gyda'r Rheolwr Gweithgareddau i ddatblygu agwedd F1 mewn Ysgolion o Brosiect STEMCymru II, darparu gweithgareddau STEM cyffrous ac ysgogol mewn ysgolion a datblygu syniadau newydd gydol oes y prosiect.

    Mae hyn i ddechrau ar gontract absenoldeb mamolaeth tymor penodol tan 31 Mawrth 2021 (gyda'r posibilrwydd o estyniad yn dibynnu ar gyllid).

     

    Cofiwch ddarllen y Disgrifiad Swydd cyn gwneud cais am y swydd hon.

     

    Yr oriau gwaith fydd 37.5 awr yr wythnos, dydd Llun i ddydd Gwener, a byddwch wedi'ch lleoli mewn Canolfan Waterton/eich cartref eich hun (yn dibynnu ar leoliad). Bydd angen teithio ledled Cymru fel rhan o'r rôl hon, ac mae'ch cludiant eich hun yn hanfodol.  Hyd at £26,000 y flwyddyn yw'r cyflog (yn dibynnu ar brofiad), a 28 diwrnod o wyliau (gan gynnwys gwyliau banc).

     

    I lawrlwytho'r Disgrifiad Swydd, y Ffurflen Gais, y Ffurflen Monitro Cyfle Cyfartal a'r Hysbysiad Preifatrwydd Ymgeisydd ewch i https://www.stemcymru.org.uk/cartref/adnoddau/swyddi-gwag/

     

    Anfonwch y ffurflen gais a'r ffurflen cyfle cyfartal gyflawn a chopi o'ch CV i info@stemcymru.org.uk erbyn Mercher 6 Ionawr 2021 am hanner dydd. DS: nid ydym yn derbyn ceisiadau oni bai eich bod wedi cwblhau'r dogfennau a llofnodi'r datganiad ar y ffurflen gais.

     

    Cynhelir cyfweliadau wythnos yn dechrau 11eg Ionawr 2021.


  • 26 Nov 2020 12:58 PM | Anonymous

    Head of Programming

    Contract: 1 Year Fixed Term Maternity Cover Contract

    Hours: 30 hours / 4 days per week

    Salary: £40,600 pro rata (£32, 480 p.a)

     

    Overview of Role

     

    The Head of Programming is a member of the Leadership Team with responsibility to develop and oversee the production and delivery of a diverse range of public and schools’ programming for We the Curious, working with in-house teams as well as supporting a broader creative ecosystem of collaborators across disciplines in Bristol and beyond. We are looking for someone with a track record in leading teams as a creative or executive producer, who is confident facilitating creative ideas and development sessions. You will have experience in developing a programme from scratch or transforming an existing programme.

     

    Closing date for applications:- 9th December 2020, midnight

     

    For a full job description and details of how to apply, please click here


  • 26 Nov 2020 11:44 AM | Anonymous


    Science and Technology Manager (Remote).

    The Good Food Institute Europe

    Mobilise scientists and funding to build a sustainable food system

    Industrial animal agriculture is at the root of many of the most
    pressing global issues of our time, from climate change and global
    hunger to increased disease risk and poor animal welfare.

    The Good Food Institute Europe (GFI Europe) is at the forefront of the
    movement to use food technology to replace the products of industrial
    animal agriculture with plant-based, fermentation-derived and
    cultivated meat, eggs, dairy, and seafood. Please check out our U.S.
    affiliate’s website (gfi.org) and read the 2019 Year in Review
    (gfi.org/2019, particularly pages 8-9, which focus on our Science and
    Technology work), to find out more about who we are and what we do.

    We are at an exciting stage in our growth and are looking for a
    Science and Technology (SciTech) Manager to join our team. For more
    information about this new role, please take a look at the job
    brochure here: https://go.gfi.org/GFI-E-ST-Manager-Brochure.

    How You Will Make a Difference:
    We need the best scientists in Europe to be engaged in plant-based,
    cultivated, and fermentation-derived protein research and development.

    In this role, you will lead the creation and delivery of a SciTech
    strategy and function for GFI Europe. You will engage with scientists,
    science media, and policymakers to catalyse the alternative proteins
    sector through three principal activities: inspiring more scientists
    to work on alternative proteins, mobilising research funding, and
    analysing the sector.

    As the first Science and Technology hire in our growing European team,
    you will help radically transform the food system by:

    -Developing and implementing the strategy for GFI’s SciTech work in
    Europe and setting the priorities that you will be working on.
    -Acting as the bridge and link between GFI’s global SciTech team and
    stakeholders in Europe, and potentially leading a team of specialists
    in the future.
    -Mobilising funding for alternative proteins research and development
    by mapping funding sources (government, private, and philanthropic)
    and working with individuals, organisations, and consortia to help
    them access existing funding. In parallel, you will help to influence
    funding agencies to expand the available pool of funding for
    alternative proteins research by demonstrating alignment with their
    goals and objectives.
    -Inspiring, energising, coordinating, and mobilising scientists,
    researchers, engineers, students, and entrepreneurs across Europe to
    work on alternative proteins. You will be reaching out, engaging with
    people, sharing information, and building communities. This could
    include, amongst other things:
    .    - creating connections and fostering networks of scientists,
    .    - giving presentations at conferences,
    .    - helping to ensure that alternative proteins are included in
    relevant curricula,
    .    - fostering the development of new centres of excellence,
    .    - building the alternative proteins community by organising
    meetings and events.
    - Analysing the alternative proteins sector in Europe, including
    identifying and mapping labs, scientists, and others who conduct
    relevant research, and building resources to help innovators navigate
    technical challenges and scaling bottlenecks.
    - Providing credible, expert advice on alternative proteins to
    policymakers, regulators, and civil society, working closely with our
    global SciTech team and European Policy team.
    - Overseeing and assisting with the creation of scientific and
    technical resources, including bespoke materials for European
    stakeholders — for example, sector databases and maps — and possibly
    contributing to peer-reviewed publications and white papers.
    - In conjunction with our Communications team, communicating about
    alternative proteins through science media and at scientific
    conferences.
    - Performing other tasks as required as a member of our small, nimble team.

    Who We’re Looking For:
    You must have:

    - A passion for GFI’s philosophy and mission.
    - A Ph.D. in a relevant scientific field (e.g., stem cell biology,
    tissue engineering, biochemical engineering, synthetic biology, plant
    molecular biology, plant genetics, crop science), or the equivalent
    (e.g. a master’s degree plus significant relevant experience).
    - Demonstrable professional experience, for example in industry (large
    and/or start-up companies), research and development funding agencies,
    academia, or other relevant area.
    - A good strategic mind: you will be responsible for developing and
    implementing the strategy for GFI’s SciTech work in Europe, and
    selecting the highest-impact things to work on.
    - Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, and the ability
    to tailor messages to both scientific and general audiences.
    - Excellent networking, interpersonal, influencing, and
    relationship-building abilities, and the credibility and
    persuasiveness to represent GFI in front of regulators, policymakers,
    and corporate executives.
    - Strong team spirit and open and collaborative instincts: you will be
    working closely with colleagues in our US SciTech team and around the
    world.
    - An extremely strong work ethic and ability to see projects through
    to completion.
    - A can-do approach: a self-starter with the drive and initiative to
    take responsibility for delivering impact.
    - Comfort working remotely in a rapidly-growing and evolving
    organisation: the ability to work well independently and under
    pressure, set priorities, manage multiple projects simultaneously, and
    meet deadlines.
    - Fluent English, both written and spoken (CEFR C2 level).

    The ideal candidate may also have some of the following, although
    these are not requirements:

    - Experience working with plant-based or cultivated meat companies.
    - An established network and rapport with a broad range of contacts
    relevant to GFI.
    - A functional understanding of the principles, methods, equipment,
    and techniques used in plant-based and cultivated meat research and
    manufacturing.
    - Experience with identifying and preparing research grant
    applications for funding, for example from the EU or national
    governments.
    - Experience managing and leading teams.
    - The ability to work in major European languages other than English.

    We want the best people and we don’t want biases holding us back. We
    strongly encourage people of every colour, orientation, age, gender,
    origin, and ability to apply. Because we value a diverse workplace, we
    prioritise an inclusive climate absent of discrimination and
    harassment during the application process and after you join the team.

    The Fine Print

    - Terms of employment: Full-time, permanent
    - Location: Flexible — we will consider applicants from anywhere in
    Europe. You will mainly be working remotely: from your home, or
    wherever you choose. Once the COVID situation has cleared, you and the
    whole GFI Europe team will occasionally get together in-person for a
    few days at a time, most likely in the London area or Brussels.
    Subject to COVID, there may also be other frequent work trips within
    Europe, and occasionally beyond.
    - Salary: £38,000 - £50,000. This range is based on a UK hire and will
    be adjusted if hired elsewhere in Europe.
    - Right to work requirements: We are only able to consider applicants
    who are eligible to work and travel in the EU or UK.
    - Application Deadline: 14 Dec 2020, 11.59pm BST. We will be assessing
    candidates on a rolling basis, so please apply now!
    - Application process: Please complete the short form and upload your
    CV and cover letter here: https://forms.gle/QqagvSsHp6SRcjFR7. Your CV
    and cover letter (of 1-2 pages) should set out:
    .     - What motivated you to apply for this role.
    .     - How you meet each of the requirements for the role as listed
    in the job description.
    .     - Which bit of the job description energises you the most.

    The full application process is outlined in the job brochure:
    https://go.gfi.org/GFI-E-ST-Manager-Brochure. We really look forward
    to hearing from you!

    Any questions? If you have any questions about this role, please do
    reach out to us at europe@gfi.org. If you’ve read this far but decided
    not to apply, please feel free to share this job description with
    someone else in your network who you think might be a good fit for the
    role! Thank you.


    ReplyForward


  • 28 Oct 2020 1:03 PM | Anonymous

    The Engineering Education Scheme Wales Ltd is currently seeking a North Wales Activity Deliverer / Area Representative, who will work under the supervision of the North Wales Co-Ordinator to set up and maintain EESW 6th Form Projects and to promote and deliver STEM Cymru2 activities in the North Wales region.

     

    This is initially a Fixed term contract until 31st March 2021 (possibility of extension to June 2023 depending on funding).

     

    As an Activity Deliverer, you will be responsible for delivering various STEM activities in schools.  You will deliver sessions to groups of pupils within their schools, 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 the North Wales base/ Your own home (depending on location).  Travel across Wales will be required as part of this role and your own transport is essential.  The salary for this position will be up to £26,000 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/eesw-stemcymru-vacancies/

     

    Please send the completed application and equal opportunities forms and a copy of your CV to info@stemcymru.org.uk by midday on Monday 16th November 2020.  Please note, applications will not be accepted unless the documentation is complete and the declaration on the application form signed.

     

    Interviews will be held week commencing 23rd November 2020.

     

    This post is part funded by the European Social Fund through the Welsh European Funding Office, for the STEMCymru II Project (80726) and the Welsh Government Education Directorate.

     

     

    Ar hyn o bryd, mae Cynllun Addysg Beirianneg Cymru Cyf (EESW) yn chwilio am cynrychiolydd ardal a Darparwr Gweithgareddau ar gyfer rhanbarth y Gogledd Cymru, a fydd yn gweithio dan oruchwyliaeth y Cydlynydd Gogledd Cymru i gydlynu a chyflwyno gweithgareddau STEM Cymru2 a sefydlu a chynnal Prosiectau 6ed Dosbarth EESW yn rhanbarth y Gogledd Cymru.

    Contract cyfnod penodol tan 30 Mawrth 2021 i ddechrau (gyda'r posibilrwydd o'i ymestyn hyd at fis Mehefin 2023 yn dibynnu ar gyllid).

     

    Fel Darparwr Gweithgareddau, byddwch yn gyfrifol am ddarparu gweithgareddau amrywiol STEM mewn ysgolion.  Byddwch yn cyflwyno sesiynau i grwpiau o ddisgyblion yn eu hysgolion, yn ogystal â chynorthwyo'r Rheolwr Gweithgareddau a darparwyr eraill i ddatblygu gweithgareddau newydd STEM i'w cyflenwi ledled Cymru.

     

    Cofiwch ddarllen y Disgrifiad Swydd cyn gwneud cais am y swydd hon.

     

    Yr oriau gwaith fydd 37.5 awr yr wythnos, dydd Llun i ddydd Gwener, a byddwch wedi'ch lleoli mewn swyddfa yn y Gogledd/eich cartref eich hun (yn dibynnu ar leoliad). Bydd angen teithio ledled Cymru fel rhan o'r rôl hon, ac mae'ch cludiant eich hun yn hanfodol.  Hyd at £26,000 y flwyddyn yw'r cyflog (yn dibynnu ar brofiad), a 28 diwrnod o wyliau (gan gynnwys gwyliau banc).

     

    I lawrlwytho'r Disgrifiad Swydd, y Ffurflen Gais, y Ffurflen Monitro Cyfle Cyfartal a'r Hysbysiad Preifatrwydd Ymgeisydd ewch i https://www.stemcymru.org.uk/cartref/adnoddau/swyddi-gwag/

     

    Anfonwch y ffurflen gais a'r ffurflen cyfle cyfartal gyflawn a chopi o'ch CV i info@stemcymru.org.uk erbyn Llun 16 Tachwedd 2020 am hanner dydd. DS: nid ydym yn derbyn ceisiadau oni bai eich bod wedi cwblhau'r dogfennau a llofnodi'r datganiad ar y ffurflen gais.

     

    Cynhelir cyfweliadau yn ystod wythnos 23 Tachwedd 2020.

     

    Mae'r swydd hon wedi'i hariannu'n rhannol gan Gronfa Gymdeithasol Ewrop drwy Swyddfa Cyllid Ewropeaidd Cymru, ar gyfer Prosiect STEMCymru II (80726) a Chyfarwyddiaeth Addysg Llywodraeth Cymru.

     


  • 20 Oct 2020 9:50 AM | Anonymous

    An enthusiastic and experienced freelance communications professional is sought to take on the role of Communications Manager for the UK Greenhouse Gas Removal Programme (www.ggrprogramme.org.uk). The contract holder will be responsible for developing, delivering and reviewing GGR Programme’s internal and external communications strategy.

     

    Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, a combination of the following: designing and producing newsletters, web documents, and case-studies as well as maintaining an effective social media presence while keeping abreast of programme activities for dissemination to all relevant stakeholders across all media platforms and events.

     

    Please contact Dr Phil Renforth (p.renforth@hw.ac.uk) , UK GGR Science coordinator for more details or to express your interest in the role. Closing date 31st October 2020.

     

    Location: UK, remote, flexible

     

    Period: beginning asap for 12 months.


  • 01 Sep 2020 11:58 AM | Anonymous
    • Contract type: Freelance

      Located at: Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum, Moodie Street, Dunfermline, Scotland, KY12 7PL

      Project timescale: October 2020 – 1 March 2021

      Invitation to Tender: The fee proposed for this project is in the region of £6,000-£8,000 (incl. VAT, personal expenses and travel). Please indicate the fee you would charge in your covering letter. The fee is not linked to days per week worked, but to deliverables achieved.

       

      Reporting: The Freelancer will report to the Museum Curator/Manager before and after each key stage of the project (as listed below)

       

      About us:

      The Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum is a small independent museum located in Dunfermline, Fife. The museum tells the story of Andrew Carnegie - the Scottish-born American steel magnate and philanthropist - and is comprised of two parts: the weaver’s cottage where Andrew Carnegie was born in 1835, and the adjoining exhibition hall commissioned in 1928 by his wife, Louise Whitfield Carnegie, ‘to inspire future generations to follow in his footsteps’. 

       

      The museum uses the life and legacy of Andrew Carnegie as a basis and inspiration for all of our activities, and demonstrates the impact of Carnegie’s philanthropy in the past and present. The aim of the Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum is to inspire and encourage people of all ages, genders, cultural and economic backgrounds to thrive as individuals and follow the principles of good citizenship.

      As a temporary freelance Science Engagement Officer you will be developing, piloting and delivering activities connected to Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects, inspired by the museum’s collection and Andrew Carnegie’s wider contributions to science and industry.

      The museum is governed by the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust and has one full-time and two part-time permanent members of staff and four part-time seasonal staff.

       

      Aim of the work:

      The Museum is seeking an enthusiastic individual for the temporary freelance post of Science Engagement Officer to develop ways to engage family visitors and young learners with the museum’s science and industry themed collections (for example, damask linen weaving and Morse code); and to help make accessible some of the important phases in Andrew Carnegie’s life (such as his company’s contributions to engineering).

      The post-holder will be advised by the Museum Curator/Manager during the research stage, but is expected to work independently when developing, testing and delivering the events and activities.

      Depending on Scottish Government Guidelines around social distancing, some of the work output may have to be delivered online.

      This contract is offered on a self-employed basis and the contractor should take full responsibility for any tax and national insurance contributions relating to the fee.

       

      Project deliverables:

    • ·          Develop and deliver STEM-based family activities (for ages 5 -12), preferably for October school holidays or February 2021 school holidays if the start of the contract is delayed
    • ·          Develop and deliver a science-themed Christmas activity for families (run in late-November / early December) which can also be adapted and delivered for families with ASN (there will be support from the museum’s Visitor Services Officer for delivering the latter)
    • ·          Develop and pilot a STEM-based workshop for primary school groups in line with the Curriculum for Excellence. This workshop should be ready in its final format to be offered to primary schools in spring 2021
    • ·          Develop a science-themed in-gallery activity for families to engage with during their visit to the museum when the museum reopens in February 2021

     

    Requirements:

    ·          Experience in developing science learning resources and activities

    ·          Experience in delivering learning workshops for children and young people under 15 years

    ·          Experience in developing and delivering workshops for primary school pupils

     

    Desirable skills and competencies:

    • Educated to degree level in a science discipline
    • Driving license

     

     

    Tendering procedure:

    Please send:

    1. Your CV (including contact details of two referees for similar work)
    2. A brief cover letter (maximum 500 words) outlining your initial ideas and approach, and what experience you would bring to the post
    3. Two relevant examples of previous work

     

    To:

    Ms. Kirke Kook

    curatorial@carnegiebirthplace.com

    or post them to:
    FAO Ms. Kirke Kook (Museum Curator/Manager), Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum, Moodie Street, Dunfermline, KY12 7PL

     

     

    The deadline for submitting tenders is 13 September, 12 noon

    Interviews will take place on 28 or 29 September

    The contract will commence ASAP after that. Any offer of appointment will be conditional on confirmation of a satisfactory PVG Scheme record check.

     

     

    If you have any questions about the post, please contact Ms. Kook.


  • 01 Sep 2020 11:54 AM | Anonymous

    The Engineering Education Scheme Wales Ltd is currently seeking a North Wales Area Co-Ordinator & Activity Deliverer, who will work under the supervision of the Chief Operating Officer and Activity Manager to coordinate and deliver STEM Cymru2 activities and to set up and maintain EESW 6th Form Projects in the North Wales region. This is initially a fixed term contract until 31st March 2021 (with the possibility of extension to June 2023 depending on funding).

     

    As the North Wales Co-Ordinator, you will ensure the North Wales region has adequate links between schools and companies and maintain support for the partnerships.

    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 the North Wales base/ Your own home (depending on location). Travel across Wales will be required as part of this role and your own transport is essential. The salary for this position will be up to £32,000 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 http://www.stemcymru.org.uk/resources/.

     

    Please send the completed application and equal opportunities forms and a copy of your CV to info@stemcymru.org.uk by midday on Friday 18th September 2020. Please note, applications will not be accepted unless the documentation is complete and the declaration on the application form signed.

    Interviews will be held week commencing 5th October 2020.

     

    This post is part funded by the European Social Fund through the Welsh European Funding Office, for the STEMCymru II Project (80726) and the Welsh Government Education Directorate.

     

    Cydlynydd a Chyflenwr Gweithgareddau'r Gogledd – Hysbyseb Swydd

     

    Ar hyn o bryd, mae Cynllun Addysg Beirianneg Cymru Cyf (EESW) yn chwilio am Gydlynydd a Chyflenwr Gweithgareddau ar gyfer rhanbarth y Gogledd a fydd yn gweithio dan oruchwyliaeth y Prif Swyddog Gweithredol a'r Rheolwr Gweithgareddau i gydlynu a chyflwyno gweithgareddau STEM Cymru2 a sefydlu a chynnal Prosiectau 6ed Dosbarth EESW yn rhanbarth y Gogledd. Contract cyfnod penodol tan 31 Mawrth 2021 fydd hwn i ddechrau (gyda'r posibilrwydd o'i ymestyn hyd at fis Mehefin 2023 yn dibynnu ar gyllid).

     

    Fel Cydlynydd y Gogledd, byddwch yn sicrhau bod cysylltiadau digonol rhwng ysgolion a chwmnïau'r Gogledd ac yn cynnal cymorth a chefnogaeth i'r partneriaethau.

    Cofiwch ddarllen y Disgrifiad Swydd cyn gwneud cais am y swydd hon.

     

    Yr oriau gwaith fydd 37.5 awr yr wythnos, dydd Llun i ddydd Gwener, a byddwch wedi'ch lleoli mewn swyddfa yn y Gogledd/eich cartref eich hun (yn dibynnu ar leoliad). Bydd angen teithio ledled Cymru fel rhan o'r rôl hon, ac mae'ch cludiant eich hun yn hanfodol. Hyd at £32,000 y flwyddyn (yn dibynnu ar brofiad), a 28 diwrnod o wyliau (gan gynnwys gwyliau banc)

     

    I lawrlwytho'r Disgrifiad Swydd, y Ffurflen Gais, y Ffurflen Monitro Cyfle Cyfartal a'r Hysbysiad Preifatrwydd Ymgeisydd ewch i https://www.stemcymru.org.uk/cartref/adnoddau

     

    Anfonwch y ffurflen gais a'r ffurflen cyfle cyfartal gyflawn a chopi o'ch CV i info@stemcymru.org.uk erbyn dydd Gwener 18 Medi 2020 am hanner dydd. DS: nid ydym yn derbyn ceisiadau oni bai eich bod wedi cwblhau'r dogfennau a llofnodi'r datganiad ar y ffurflen gais.

    Cynhelir cyfweliadau yn ystod wythnos 5 Hydref 2020.

     

    Mae'r swydd hon wedi'i hariannu'n rhannol gan Gronfa Gymdeithasol Ewrop drwy Swyddfa Cyllid Ewropeaidd Cymru, ar gyfer Prosiect STEMCymru II (80726) a Chyfarwyddiaeth Addysg Llywodraeth Cymru


  • 01 Sep 2020 11:53 AM | Anonymous

    The Engineering Education Scheme Wales Ltd is currently seeking a South West Wales Activity Deliverer / Area Representative, who will work under the supervision of the Regional Co-Ordinator and Activity Manager to set up and maintain EESW 6th Form Projects and to promote and deliver STEM Cymru2 activities in the South West region.

    This is initially a fixed term contract until 30th June 2021 (with the possibility of extension to June 2023 depending on funding).

     

    As an Activity Deliverer, you will be responsible for delivering various STEM activities in schools.  You will deliver sessions to groups of pupils within their schools, 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 the Waterton Centre, Bridgend/ Your own home (depending on location).  Travel across Wales will be required as part of this role and your own transport is essential.  The salary for this position will be up to £26,000 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 http://www.stemcymru.org.uk/resources/.  

     

    Please send the completed application and equal opportunities forms and a copy of your CV to info@stemcymru.org.uk by midday on Friday 18th September 2020.  Please note, applications will not be accepted unless the documentation is complete and the declaration on the application form signed.

     

    Interviews will be held week commencing 5th October 2020.

     

    This post is part funded by the European Social Fund through the Welsh European Funding Office, for the STEMCymru II Project (80726) and the Welsh Government Education Directorate.

     

    Cydlynydd a Chyflenwr Gweithgareddau'r Gogledd –

    Hysbyseb Swydd

     

     

    Ar hyn o bryd, mae Cynllun Addysg Beirianneg Cymru Cyf (EESW) yn chwilio am Gydlynydd a Chyflenwr Gweithgareddau ar gyfer rhanbarth y Gogledd a fydd yn gweithio dan oruchwyliaeth y Prif Swyddog Gweithredol a'r Rheolwr Gweithgareddau i gydlynu a chyflwyno gweithgareddau STEM Cymru2 a sefydlu a chynnal Prosiectau 6ed Dosbarth EESW yn rhanbarth y Gogledd. Contract cyfnod penodol tan 31 Mawrth 2021 fydd hwn i ddechrau (gyda'r posibilrwydd o'i ymestyn hyd at fis Mehefin 2023 yn dibynnu ar gyllid).

     

    Fel Cydlynydd y Gogledd, byddwch yn sicrhau bod cysylltiadau digonol rhwng ysgolion a chwmnïau'r Gogledd ac yn cynnal cymorth a chefnogaeth i'r partneriaethau.

     

    Cofiwch ddarllen y Disgrifiad Swydd cyn gwneud cais am y swydd hon.

     

    Yr oriau gwaith fydd 37.5 awr yr wythnos, dydd Llun i ddydd Gwener, a byddwch wedi'ch lleoli mewn swyddfa yn y Gogledd/eich cartref eich hun (yn dibynnu ar leoliad).  Bydd angen teithio ledled Cymru fel rhan o'r rôl hon, ac mae'ch cludiant eich hun yn hanfodol.  Hyd at £32,000 y flwyddyn (yn dibynnu ar brofiad), a 28 diwrnod o wyliau (gan gynnwys gwyliau banc)

     

    I lawrlwytho'r Disgrifiad Swydd, y Ffurflen Gais, y Ffurflen Monitro Cyfle Cyfartal a'r Hysbysiad Preifatrwydd Ymgeisydd ewch i https://www.stemcymru.org.uk/cartref/adnoddau

     

    Anfonwch y ffurflen gais a'r ffurflen cyfle cyfartal gyflawn a chopi o'ch CV i info@stemcymru.org.uk erbyn dydd Gwener 18 Medi 2020 am hanner dydd.  DS: nid ydym yn derbyn ceisiadau oni bai eich bod wedi cwblhau'r dogfennau a llofnodi'r datganiad ar y ffurflen gais.

     

    Cynhelir cyfweliadau yn ystod wythnos 5 Hydref 2020.

     

    Mae'r swydd hon wedi'i hariannu'n rhannol gan Gronfa Gymdeithasol Ewrop drwy Swyddfa Cyllid Ewropeaidd Cymru, ar gyfer Prosiect STEMCymru II (80726) a Chyfarwyddiaeth Addysg Llywodraeth Cymru.

     


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