Schools and Young Audiences E-Learning Managers x 2

1 x Permanent position (focus on primary students, teachers and families)

1 x 5 year contract (focus on secondary students, teachers and young people)  

?24,848 pa

 

Help bring World Cultures to life...

You will contribute to the creation of our Digital Discovery Centre and develop 
cutting-edge e-learning programmes and resources which will ensure children, 
young people, teachers and families are able to access and learn about our 
diverse and extensive collection using digital technologies. In this 
challenging and rewarding role you will develop, manage and evaluate our 
e-learning sessions and resources, promote this provision across the 
organisation and beyond, and by doing so, establish the Museum as a leader in 
museum-based e-learning. You will also be directly involved in teaching school 
groups of a relevant age to your position, as well as running teacher training 
and sessions for families.

 

You will be educated to degree standard with experience as an e-learning 
educator in a museum or other heritage/cultural institution or in a school 
context. Along with a practical up-to-date understanding of learning and the 
curriculum, you will also possess excellent practical competence in the 
educational use of digital technologies, a strong knowledge of the hardware and 
software required for e-learning and also solid experience in the development 
and delivery of e-learning programmes for a target audience. As a highly 
imaginative and engaging communicator you will interact easily with a wide 
range of individuals both internal and external to the Museum and will work 
well within a team. A good understanding of project management, including the 
delivery of multiple tasks to deadline and managing budgets, is essential. 
Occasional weekend working may be required.

 

For further information or a full application pack, please visit 
www.britishmuseum.org/jobs or email bm at peoplemedia.co.uk quoting reference 
75433

 

Closing date: 30 September 2008.

 

 
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