Worcestershire Arts Partnership Blog

Monday, 30 September 2013

Job Opportunity


Please see below for details of a job vacancy working in the exciting world of 3D printing technology!

 

Job description:

Education project manager

 

BCA is a 3D printing education specialist and have worked with over 5000 people over the past 18 months to introduce this new technology.

 

We are about to undertake a new initiative to link new technologies like 3D printing and electronics into the school qualifications framework. The courses and projects will form part of a long term learning programme for schools -both in the UK and abroad.

 

We are currently liaising with schools and qualification awarding bodies to set out the main framework of these projects/courses- but looking for somewhere to come aboard and take this forward.

 

Working with our partners in art, science, and technology, the person will need to synthesize a wide range of input into simple and accessible content for teachers, students and trainers.

 

The content must be innovative, combining traditional learning and digital learning.

 

The person must have experience of project managing educational or other outreach projects where they have to distil a wide range of information and resources into simple and accessible learning material.

 

They must also be confident in working with people from a wide range of sectors.

 

The person does not have to have a technical background - we can bring them up to speed- but must have an interest in technology with willingness to "have a go". Our content is all about using 3D technology to enable learning.

 

Salary is negotiable depending on experience, starting at £24k a year.

 

They can work freelance part time or on a full time basis. Depending where they are based they can work from home with regular visits to our Birmingham office. We will also hope to have a base in London this coming year.

If you think this might apply to someone in your network please ask them to contact me directly.


 

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