Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Learning management

The Result Of The

Reference number: 2641111

Location: Suffolk

You can inspire people to love the flora and fauna and wild places? Minsmere nature reserve, one of the gold medal at the premier has experienced educationalist are looking for. You shall be responsible for driving forward the creative aspects of the learning at the heart of the work of the us. You must be able to inspire staff, volunteers, children, families and teachers. You can use the works he was awarded the training programme and the reserve, while at the same time by developing partnerships with the work of the US Ambassador to the Suffolk coast visibility at all times.

Our innovative nature of the project to combine programme built tools to Discover, including the new static learning to find the port facility and the family, the new interpretation, a new reception area, and new Café facilities (all is ready for the Easter 2012) for the operation of the integrated programme, for teachers of children with exciting and with families. Learning Manager to develop and deliver this program now are looking for.

This is made possible through funding from the Heritage Lottery for a three-year contract, and the European Regional Development Fund grant through the Interreg IV programme for the EU to 2Seas-.

£ 21,000-£ 26,000 pa

Hours: Full time
Contract: 3 years
Replacement for: n: O

Closing date: 28 November 2011
Interview date: 12 December 2011

Further details of this post (including an application form) in order to download the application pack. When you return to the application form, including all the correspondence reference number 2641111.

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SharonSanderson
Sharon.Sanderson@rspb.org.UK
01603 697525

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Laura White
Laura.White@rspb.org.UK
He was, by the East of England Regional Office, Stalham House, 65 Thorpe Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 1UD 01603 697520


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