Network & Systems Engineer Location: Cambridge Salary: £48,000-£52,000 depending on qualifications and experience Vacancy Type: Permanent Working hours: 37.5 per week, full year The Perse School Cambridge is one of the country's leading independent co-educational day schools for children aged 3-18. Our aim is to be a leading employer of choice. This means we strive to be a school where staff say they are proud and excited to work, and feel valued, respected and motivated. We are committed to providing a very competitive salary and benefits scheme at the same time as offering a wide range of opportunities for personal and professional development. We want our staff to feel engaged and purposeful so that they, in turn, help pupils to be happy and successful. The Role The Perse School is seeking to appoint an experienced and motivated Network and Systems Engineer to play a key role in the development and resilience of its IT infrastructure. This is a newly created post, reflecting the School's continued investment in technology and its commitment to providing a secure, reliable and future-ready digital environment for teaching, learning and operations. The School operates a complex, multi-site network supporting pupils, staff and parents across three campuses. The Network and Systems Engineer will work with enterprise-grade technologies, including VMware, Veeam, Cisco, and Microsoft on-premises and cloud services (Microsoft 365 and Azure), as well as specific cybersecurity applications and a large-scale wireless network, gaining exposure to a broad and modern technical estate. Working closely with the Network Manager, the post holder will help to maintain and enhance core infrastructure services, while also taking ownership of defined projects and acting as a technical lead where appropriate. The role offers a strong balance between hands-on engineering, project delivery and strategic input, with opportunities to collaborate across the IT department and engage with the wider school community. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled network professional who is looking to apply their expertise in a varied, well-supported and technically ambitious environment. As a member of the Support Staff, the Network and Systems Engineer's ultimate line manager will be the Bursar, although day-to-day responsibility will be to the IT Manager. Job Purpose The purpose of the Network and Systems Engineer role is to ensure the ongoing reliability, security and performance of the School's IT infrastructure. The post holder works alongside the Network Manager to maintain and enhance core systems, including VMware, server and storage environments, network architecture and cyber security controls to support the School's operational and educational activities. The Network and Systems Engineer provides advanced technical support, acts as an escalation point for the Helpdesk team and delivers infrastructure projects that improve system resilience and capability. Through specialist technical knowledge and proactive system management, the role contributes to a robust, secure and futureready IT environment that underpins the School's strategic objectives. Person Specification Strong experience managing enterprise network infrastructure, including switches, firewalls, wireless systems, VPNs and WAN/LAN environments. Proven ability to configure and support core network services such as DNS, DHCP, VLANs, routing and content filtering. Experience supporting virtualised server environments and core services including Active Directory, Group Policy, file/print services and authentication systems. Practical experience administering Microsoft 365 services (Exchange Online, Teams, SharePoint Online, OneDrive, Azure AD). Solid understanding of cybersecurity principles, including firewalls, intrusion prevention, patching and vulnerability management. Proven ability to diagnose and resolve complex 3rd-line infrastructure issues efficiently. Experience using monitoring tools to proactively identify performance, capacity or security issues. Experience contributing to infrastructure projects, upgrades or migrations. Strong understanding of network resilience, high availability and disaster recovery principles. Knowledge of modern cybersecurity threats, mitigation strategies and best practices. Awareness of business continuity and disaster recovery planning. Technical Qualifications Essential CCNA, CompTIA Network+ (or equivalent). Microsoft 365 / Azure certification (AZ-104 or similar). Microsoft Certified: Security, Compliance and Identity Fundamentals. Significant experience with VMware or similar virtualisation platforms. Personal Attributes & Competencies Methodical and analytical approach to problem solving. Ability to work calmly and effectively under pressure during incidents. Strong attention to detail, particularly in documentation and configuration management. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex technical issues to non-technical colleagues. Collaborative team player, able to work effectively with IT colleagues and wider stakeholders. Proactive and self-motivated, with a commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Flexible approach to working hours, including planned out-of-hours work when required. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for The Perse School, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Feb 02, 2026
Full time
Network & Systems Engineer Location: Cambridge Salary: £48,000-£52,000 depending on qualifications and experience Vacancy Type: Permanent Working hours: 37.5 per week, full year The Perse School Cambridge is one of the country's leading independent co-educational day schools for children aged 3-18. Our aim is to be a leading employer of choice. This means we strive to be a school where staff say they are proud and excited to work, and feel valued, respected and motivated. We are committed to providing a very competitive salary and benefits scheme at the same time as offering a wide range of opportunities for personal and professional development. We want our staff to feel engaged and purposeful so that they, in turn, help pupils to be happy and successful. The Role The Perse School is seeking to appoint an experienced and motivated Network and Systems Engineer to play a key role in the development and resilience of its IT infrastructure. This is a newly created post, reflecting the School's continued investment in technology and its commitment to providing a secure, reliable and future-ready digital environment for teaching, learning and operations. The School operates a complex, multi-site network supporting pupils, staff and parents across three campuses. The Network and Systems Engineer will work with enterprise-grade technologies, including VMware, Veeam, Cisco, and Microsoft on-premises and cloud services (Microsoft 365 and Azure), as well as specific cybersecurity applications and a large-scale wireless network, gaining exposure to a broad and modern technical estate. Working closely with the Network Manager, the post holder will help to maintain and enhance core infrastructure services, while also taking ownership of defined projects and acting as a technical lead where appropriate. The role offers a strong balance between hands-on engineering, project delivery and strategic input, with opportunities to collaborate across the IT department and engage with the wider school community. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled network professional who is looking to apply their expertise in a varied, well-supported and technically ambitious environment. As a member of the Support Staff, the Network and Systems Engineer's ultimate line manager will be the Bursar, although day-to-day responsibility will be to the IT Manager. Job Purpose The purpose of the Network and Systems Engineer role is to ensure the ongoing reliability, security and performance of the School's IT infrastructure. The post holder works alongside the Network Manager to maintain and enhance core systems, including VMware, server and storage environments, network architecture and cyber security controls to support the School's operational and educational activities. The Network and Systems Engineer provides advanced technical support, acts as an escalation point for the Helpdesk team and delivers infrastructure projects that improve system resilience and capability. Through specialist technical knowledge and proactive system management, the role contributes to a robust, secure and futureready IT environment that underpins the School's strategic objectives. Person Specification Strong experience managing enterprise network infrastructure, including switches, firewalls, wireless systems, VPNs and WAN/LAN environments. Proven ability to configure and support core network services such as DNS, DHCP, VLANs, routing and content filtering. Experience supporting virtualised server environments and core services including Active Directory, Group Policy, file/print services and authentication systems. Practical experience administering Microsoft 365 services (Exchange Online, Teams, SharePoint Online, OneDrive, Azure AD). Solid understanding of cybersecurity principles, including firewalls, intrusion prevention, patching and vulnerability management. Proven ability to diagnose and resolve complex 3rd-line infrastructure issues efficiently. Experience using monitoring tools to proactively identify performance, capacity or security issues. Experience contributing to infrastructure projects, upgrades or migrations. Strong understanding of network resilience, high availability and disaster recovery principles. Knowledge of modern cybersecurity threats, mitigation strategies and best practices. Awareness of business continuity and disaster recovery planning. Technical Qualifications Essential CCNA, CompTIA Network+ (or equivalent). Microsoft 365 / Azure certification (AZ-104 or similar). Microsoft Certified: Security, Compliance and Identity Fundamentals. Significant experience with VMware or similar virtualisation platforms. Personal Attributes & Competencies Methodical and analytical approach to problem solving. Ability to work calmly and effectively under pressure during incidents. Strong attention to detail, particularly in documentation and configuration management. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex technical issues to non-technical colleagues. Collaborative team player, able to work effectively with IT colleagues and wider stakeholders. Proactive and self-motivated, with a commitment to continuous improvement and professional development. Flexible approach to working hours, including planned out-of-hours work when required. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for The Perse School, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Children's Prize Manager The Booker Prize Foundation Contract and location : Fixed term for three years, 4 days a week, UK-based hybrid working with minimum number of days per week in the London office to be agreed on contract Salary : £44,000-£48,000 depending on experience (FTE of £55,000-£60,000) Reporting to : Director of Prizes Application details: Email covering letter (two pages maximum) and CV to Deadline for applications : Midnight on Sunday, 8 February 2026 About the role We are looking to recruit a dynamic and creative Children's Prize Manager to lead the strategic development and delivery of the new Children's Booker Prize supported by AKO Foundation, which launches this spring. The successful candidate will be tasked with ensuring the prize celebrates outstanding children's literature, inspires young people to discover and read great contemporary fiction, and connects with communities globally. This exciting new role, which will be integral to the success of the Children's Booker Prize, reports into our Director of Prizes, will manage a Schools Engagement Lead, and have additional support from the team Administrative Assistant - both positions that are also currently being recruited. The Children's Prize Manager will also work closely with the wider Booker Prize Foundation teams on the communications, marketing and digital campaigns. About the Booker Prize Foundation and the Children's Booker Prize The Booker Prize Foundation is a registered charity, established in 2002, which is responsible for awarding the Booker Prize, the International Booker Prize and now the Children's Booker Prize. It exists to inspire more people to read the world's best fiction, driven by a simple belief: that great fiction not only brings joy to millions but has the power to change the way we think about the world. Our aim is to foster a love of reading and to support writers and readers of the future. The Booker Prizes occupy a unique position in the literary sphere, enjoying an enviable reputation as a cultural institution that is highly respected, much loved and hotly debated throughout the world. Over the past 50 years, almost 700 extraordinary books have been brought to the attention of the public, influencing reading tastes and transforming culture in Britain and beyond, along with the careers of hundreds of authors from around the globe. In adding a year-round, far-reaching digital portfolio, the Booker Prizes are now the globally recognised home of great writing. This spring, the Booker Prize Foundation is launching the Children's Booker Prize supported by AKO Foundation. It is the first prize for children's fiction and the first major new prize from the Booker Prize Foundation in two decades. The Children's Booker Prize, which will be awarded annually from 2027, will celebrate the best contemporary fiction for children aged eight to 12 years old, written in or translated into English and published in the UK and/or Ireland. The aim of the prize is to engage and grow a new generation of readers by recognising and championing the best children's fiction from writers around the world. The founding partner and principal funder of the Children's Booker Prize is AKO Foundation, a grant-giving charitable foundation focused on supporting charities that improve education and the wellbeing of young people, promote the arts, and combat the climate emergency. AKO Foundation has generously committed to supporting the prize for its first three years. The development of the prize over the last three years has been made possible with thanks to donations from a small group of philanthropic supporters. The inaugural £50,000 award for children's fiction will open for submissions in spring 2026, with the shortlist of eight books chosen by a panel of adult judges, chaired by the UK's Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce, announced in November 2026. The winner, to be announced in February 2027, will be selected by a combined panel of judges, with three child judges joining the adults. At least 30,000 copies of the shortlisted and winning books will be gifted to ensure more children can own and read the world's best fiction. Visit for more information Children's Prize Manager key responsibilities • Prize management o Oversee all aspects of the management of the Children's Booker Prize, including the rules, the submissions from publishers and the judging processes o Liaise with judges, publishers, authors and agents to ensure smooth operations and strong industry engagement. o Manage the Schools Engagement Lead, working together to develop and manage child protection and safeguarding policies o Maintain the CRM database • Audience development o Design and implement strategies to grow awareness and participation with young people, their families and educators. o Work closely with the content team to develop campaigns across digital platforms to promote the prize and its activities. o Work closely with the Communications Manager on the PR strategy and delivery • Partnerships & stakeholder relations o Work with the Director of Development and digital marketing colleagues to build and manage relationships with potential partners to support prize activities, including brands, literacy charities, arts and culture organisations, and media partners. o Meet with and create reports for the AKO Foundation and other partners of the prize o Work with retail and library partners to ensure the prize is supported across major and independent retailers, public and school libraries o Represent the prize at industry events, conferences, and public forums. • Event delivery o Oversee planning and delivery of prize-related events, including an award ceremony, author visits, festival/bookshop events and school engagement activities. • Book distribution o Co-ordinate delivery of 30,000 shortlist books each year via key partners including the National Literary Trust, the Reading Agency, The Children's Book Project, BookBanks and Onside. • Education & schools engagement o Manage the Schools Engagement Lead in their work to drive schools' and children's awareness of and meaningful participation in the prize • Evaluation o Coordinate with the wider team the evaluation of the prize and related initiatives to measure its ongoing impact The ideal candidate will have: • Significant and proven experience in project management and stakeholder engagement • Experience of working with and ongoing contacts in children's brands • Excellent written and spoken communication skills and confidence in relationship-building • Strong attention to detail, the ability to multi-task and work with multiple teams • A demonstrable creative and strategic approach to audience development with children, their families and educators • The ability to manage budgets and deliver projects on time and within scope • Familiarity with PR, marketing, digital and event engagement strategies • Understanding of child protection and safeguarding requirements • Proficiency in collating and presenting information using Microsoft Office and will become adept at using shared office systems such as Asana, Slack • Passion for children's literature and for promoting reading for pleasure among young audiences. It would be desirable for the candidate to have: • Knowledge of the children's publishing sector, as well as current trends in children's literature • Line management experience • Experience managing large-scale events for children • Experience working with schools or educational organisations. How to apply Please send a covering letter of no more than two pages outlining your suitability for the role and a CV by midnight on Sunday, 8 February to . In your covering letter, please explain why you are interested in the position and how your experience and skills match what we are looking for. We welcome and encourage applications from candidates who are under-represented in the creative industries. Candidates will be invited to interview on 18 February, although this is subject to change.
Feb 02, 2026
Full time
Children's Prize Manager The Booker Prize Foundation Contract and location : Fixed term for three years, 4 days a week, UK-based hybrid working with minimum number of days per week in the London office to be agreed on contract Salary : £44,000-£48,000 depending on experience (FTE of £55,000-£60,000) Reporting to : Director of Prizes Application details: Email covering letter (two pages maximum) and CV to Deadline for applications : Midnight on Sunday, 8 February 2026 About the role We are looking to recruit a dynamic and creative Children's Prize Manager to lead the strategic development and delivery of the new Children's Booker Prize supported by AKO Foundation, which launches this spring. The successful candidate will be tasked with ensuring the prize celebrates outstanding children's literature, inspires young people to discover and read great contemporary fiction, and connects with communities globally. This exciting new role, which will be integral to the success of the Children's Booker Prize, reports into our Director of Prizes, will manage a Schools Engagement Lead, and have additional support from the team Administrative Assistant - both positions that are also currently being recruited. The Children's Prize Manager will also work closely with the wider Booker Prize Foundation teams on the communications, marketing and digital campaigns. About the Booker Prize Foundation and the Children's Booker Prize The Booker Prize Foundation is a registered charity, established in 2002, which is responsible for awarding the Booker Prize, the International Booker Prize and now the Children's Booker Prize. It exists to inspire more people to read the world's best fiction, driven by a simple belief: that great fiction not only brings joy to millions but has the power to change the way we think about the world. Our aim is to foster a love of reading and to support writers and readers of the future. The Booker Prizes occupy a unique position in the literary sphere, enjoying an enviable reputation as a cultural institution that is highly respected, much loved and hotly debated throughout the world. Over the past 50 years, almost 700 extraordinary books have been brought to the attention of the public, influencing reading tastes and transforming culture in Britain and beyond, along with the careers of hundreds of authors from around the globe. In adding a year-round, far-reaching digital portfolio, the Booker Prizes are now the globally recognised home of great writing. This spring, the Booker Prize Foundation is launching the Children's Booker Prize supported by AKO Foundation. It is the first prize for children's fiction and the first major new prize from the Booker Prize Foundation in two decades. The Children's Booker Prize, which will be awarded annually from 2027, will celebrate the best contemporary fiction for children aged eight to 12 years old, written in or translated into English and published in the UK and/or Ireland. The aim of the prize is to engage and grow a new generation of readers by recognising and championing the best children's fiction from writers around the world. The founding partner and principal funder of the Children's Booker Prize is AKO Foundation, a grant-giving charitable foundation focused on supporting charities that improve education and the wellbeing of young people, promote the arts, and combat the climate emergency. AKO Foundation has generously committed to supporting the prize for its first three years. The development of the prize over the last three years has been made possible with thanks to donations from a small group of philanthropic supporters. The inaugural £50,000 award for children's fiction will open for submissions in spring 2026, with the shortlist of eight books chosen by a panel of adult judges, chaired by the UK's Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce, announced in November 2026. The winner, to be announced in February 2027, will be selected by a combined panel of judges, with three child judges joining the adults. At least 30,000 copies of the shortlisted and winning books will be gifted to ensure more children can own and read the world's best fiction. Visit for more information Children's Prize Manager key responsibilities • Prize management o Oversee all aspects of the management of the Children's Booker Prize, including the rules, the submissions from publishers and the judging processes o Liaise with judges, publishers, authors and agents to ensure smooth operations and strong industry engagement. o Manage the Schools Engagement Lead, working together to develop and manage child protection and safeguarding policies o Maintain the CRM database • Audience development o Design and implement strategies to grow awareness and participation with young people, their families and educators. o Work closely with the content team to develop campaigns across digital platforms to promote the prize and its activities. o Work closely with the Communications Manager on the PR strategy and delivery • Partnerships & stakeholder relations o Work with the Director of Development and digital marketing colleagues to build and manage relationships with potential partners to support prize activities, including brands, literacy charities, arts and culture organisations, and media partners. o Meet with and create reports for the AKO Foundation and other partners of the prize o Work with retail and library partners to ensure the prize is supported across major and independent retailers, public and school libraries o Represent the prize at industry events, conferences, and public forums. • Event delivery o Oversee planning and delivery of prize-related events, including an award ceremony, author visits, festival/bookshop events and school engagement activities. • Book distribution o Co-ordinate delivery of 30,000 shortlist books each year via key partners including the National Literary Trust, the Reading Agency, The Children's Book Project, BookBanks and Onside. • Education & schools engagement o Manage the Schools Engagement Lead in their work to drive schools' and children's awareness of and meaningful participation in the prize • Evaluation o Coordinate with the wider team the evaluation of the prize and related initiatives to measure its ongoing impact The ideal candidate will have: • Significant and proven experience in project management and stakeholder engagement • Experience of working with and ongoing contacts in children's brands • Excellent written and spoken communication skills and confidence in relationship-building • Strong attention to detail, the ability to multi-task and work with multiple teams • A demonstrable creative and strategic approach to audience development with children, their families and educators • The ability to manage budgets and deliver projects on time and within scope • Familiarity with PR, marketing, digital and event engagement strategies • Understanding of child protection and safeguarding requirements • Proficiency in collating and presenting information using Microsoft Office and will become adept at using shared office systems such as Asana, Slack • Passion for children's literature and for promoting reading for pleasure among young audiences. It would be desirable for the candidate to have: • Knowledge of the children's publishing sector, as well as current trends in children's literature • Line management experience • Experience managing large-scale events for children • Experience working with schools or educational organisations. How to apply Please send a covering letter of no more than two pages outlining your suitability for the role and a CV by midnight on Sunday, 8 February to . In your covering letter, please explain why you are interested in the position and how your experience and skills match what we are looking for. We welcome and encourage applications from candidates who are under-represented in the creative industries. Candidates will be invited to interview on 18 February, although this is subject to change.
Schools Engagement Lead, Children's Booker Prize The Booker Prize Foundation Contract and location : Fixed term for 1 year; 3 days a week; UK-based hybrid working with minimum number of days per week in the London office to be agreed on contract Salary: £30,000 (FTE of £50,000) Reporting to: Children's Prize Manager Application details: Email covering letter (two pages maximum) and CV via the button below. Deadline for applications: Midnight, Wednesday, 11 February 2026 The role We are inviting applications for a new position - Schools Engagement Lead - for the Children's Booker Prize supported by AKO Foundation, which launches this spring. The successful candidate will be on a fixed term contract for one year at the Booker Prize Foundation with responsibility for developing and delivering a schools and education strategy which enables the prize to reach children aged eight to 12. We are looking for an organised, driven and collegiate individual, who has demonstrable experience of working with brands or charities on engaging schools and educational organisations in their work, as well as a passion for children's literature and promoting reading for pleasure among young audiences. They will report to the Children's Prize Manager and have support from the team Administrative Assistant - roles both currently being recruited. About the Booker Prize Foundation and the Children's Booker Prize The Booker Prize Foundation is a registered charity, established in 2002, which is responsible for awarding the Booker Prize, the International Booker Prize and now the Children's Booker Prize. It exists to inspire more people to read the world's best fiction, driven by a simple belief: that great fiction not only brings joy to millions but has the power to change the way we think about the world. Our aim is to foster a love of reading and to support writers and readers of the future. The Booker Prizes occupy a unique position in the literary sphere, enjoying an enviable reputation as a cultural institution that is highly respected, much loved and hotly debated throughout the world. Over the past 50 years, almost 700 extraordinary books have been brought to the attention of the public, influencing reading tastes and transforming culture in Britain and beyond, along with the careers of hundreds of authors from around the globe. In adding a year-round, far-reaching digital portfolio, the Booker Prizes are now the globally recognised home of great writing. This spring, the Booker Prize Foundation is launching the Children's Booker Prize supported by AKO Foundation. It is the first prize for children's fiction and the first major new prize from the Booker Prize Foundation in two decades. The Children's Booker Prize, which will be awarded annually from 2027, will celebrate the best contemporary fiction for children aged eight to 12 years old, written in or translated into English and published in the UK and/or Ireland. The aim of the prize is to engage and grow a new generation of readers by recognising and championing the best children's fiction from writers around the world. The founding partner and principal funder of the Children's Booker Prize is AKO Foundation, a grant-giving charitable foundation focused on supporting charities that improve education and the wellbeing of young people, promote the arts, and combat the climate emergency. AKO Foundation has generously committed to supporting the prize for its first three years. The development of the prize over the last three years has been made possible with thanks to donations from a small group of philanthropic supporters. The inaugural £50,000 award for children's fiction will open for submissions in spring 2026, with the shortlist of eight books chosen by a panel of adult judges, chaired by the UK's Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce, announced in November 2026. The winner, to be announced in February 2027, will be selected by a combined panel of judges, with three child judges joining the adults. At least 30,000 copies of the shortlisted and winning books will be gifted to ensure more children can own and read the world's best fiction. Visit for more information Schools Engagement Lead's key responsibilities Work closely with the Director of Prizes and the newly appointed Children's Prize Manager to develop and deliver a strategy to engage primary and secondary schools and educational organisations with the Children's Booker Prize to reach children aged eight to 12 Oversee the recruitment plan for three child judges, aged eight to 12, working closely with schools, and other partners, to encourage sign-up. The children will be responsible for reading the shortlist of eight books and selecting the winner of the Children's Booker Prize alongside three adult judges. Help develop and manage child protection and safeguarding policies Build and manage partnerships with schools, libraries, and educational organisations to integrate the prize into learning environments. Manage ongoing liaison with Beano Brain to consult directly with children on the development of the prize Work closely with the Booker Prize Foundation's content team to create resources, programming and digital content that fosters a love of reading among children and encourages them to engage with the books nominated for the Children's Booker Prize Drive school sign-up for resources and for physical and virtual attendance of the prize ceremony, and coordinate any additional schools events/author visits Encourage buy-in of the Children's Booker Prize shortlist and winner in school and public libraries Manage schools and family data in the CRM database Work closely with the Children's Prize Manager on the evaluation of the impact of the prize in partnership with the National Literacy Trust Report on engagement results and develop future plans based on learnings. The ideal candidate will have: Proven experience of developing and evaluating school and education and engagement strategies for brands or charities, with examples of successful campaigns and events they have delivered Excellent verbal and written communication, with the ability to engage and motivate diverse audiences, including children The capability to build relationships with school senior leadership, teachers, librarians, young people and delivery partners in the sector A thorough understanding of the UK school system, curriculum and current educational challenges Strong attention to detail, the ability to multi-task and work with multiple teams A strategic and creative approach to audience development with children, their families and educators through marketing, communications and events Up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding procedures, child protection, relevant legislation and GDPR Proficiency in using CRM software and collating and presenting information using Microsoft Office, and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues using systems including Asana and Slack Passion for children's literature and for promoting reading for pleasure among young audiences. It would be desirable for the candidate to have: Knowledge of the children's publishing sector, as well as current trends in children's literature How to apply Please send a covering letter of no more than two pages outlining your suitability for the role and a CV by midnight on Wednesday, 11 February via the button below. In your covering letter, please explain why you are interested in the position and how your experience and skills match what we are looking for. We welcome and encourage applications from candidates who are under-represented in the creative industries. Candidates will be invited to interview on 25 February, although this is subject to change.
Feb 01, 2026
Full time
Schools Engagement Lead, Children's Booker Prize The Booker Prize Foundation Contract and location : Fixed term for 1 year; 3 days a week; UK-based hybrid working with minimum number of days per week in the London office to be agreed on contract Salary: £30,000 (FTE of £50,000) Reporting to: Children's Prize Manager Application details: Email covering letter (two pages maximum) and CV via the button below. Deadline for applications: Midnight, Wednesday, 11 February 2026 The role We are inviting applications for a new position - Schools Engagement Lead - for the Children's Booker Prize supported by AKO Foundation, which launches this spring. The successful candidate will be on a fixed term contract for one year at the Booker Prize Foundation with responsibility for developing and delivering a schools and education strategy which enables the prize to reach children aged eight to 12. We are looking for an organised, driven and collegiate individual, who has demonstrable experience of working with brands or charities on engaging schools and educational organisations in their work, as well as a passion for children's literature and promoting reading for pleasure among young audiences. They will report to the Children's Prize Manager and have support from the team Administrative Assistant - roles both currently being recruited. About the Booker Prize Foundation and the Children's Booker Prize The Booker Prize Foundation is a registered charity, established in 2002, which is responsible for awarding the Booker Prize, the International Booker Prize and now the Children's Booker Prize. It exists to inspire more people to read the world's best fiction, driven by a simple belief: that great fiction not only brings joy to millions but has the power to change the way we think about the world. Our aim is to foster a love of reading and to support writers and readers of the future. The Booker Prizes occupy a unique position in the literary sphere, enjoying an enviable reputation as a cultural institution that is highly respected, much loved and hotly debated throughout the world. Over the past 50 years, almost 700 extraordinary books have been brought to the attention of the public, influencing reading tastes and transforming culture in Britain and beyond, along with the careers of hundreds of authors from around the globe. In adding a year-round, far-reaching digital portfolio, the Booker Prizes are now the globally recognised home of great writing. This spring, the Booker Prize Foundation is launching the Children's Booker Prize supported by AKO Foundation. It is the first prize for children's fiction and the first major new prize from the Booker Prize Foundation in two decades. The Children's Booker Prize, which will be awarded annually from 2027, will celebrate the best contemporary fiction for children aged eight to 12 years old, written in or translated into English and published in the UK and/or Ireland. The aim of the prize is to engage and grow a new generation of readers by recognising and championing the best children's fiction from writers around the world. The founding partner and principal funder of the Children's Booker Prize is AKO Foundation, a grant-giving charitable foundation focused on supporting charities that improve education and the wellbeing of young people, promote the arts, and combat the climate emergency. AKO Foundation has generously committed to supporting the prize for its first three years. The development of the prize over the last three years has been made possible with thanks to donations from a small group of philanthropic supporters. The inaugural £50,000 award for children's fiction will open for submissions in spring 2026, with the shortlist of eight books chosen by a panel of adult judges, chaired by the UK's Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce, announced in November 2026. The winner, to be announced in February 2027, will be selected by a combined panel of judges, with three child judges joining the adults. At least 30,000 copies of the shortlisted and winning books will be gifted to ensure more children can own and read the world's best fiction. Visit for more information Schools Engagement Lead's key responsibilities Work closely with the Director of Prizes and the newly appointed Children's Prize Manager to develop and deliver a strategy to engage primary and secondary schools and educational organisations with the Children's Booker Prize to reach children aged eight to 12 Oversee the recruitment plan for three child judges, aged eight to 12, working closely with schools, and other partners, to encourage sign-up. The children will be responsible for reading the shortlist of eight books and selecting the winner of the Children's Booker Prize alongside three adult judges. Help develop and manage child protection and safeguarding policies Build and manage partnerships with schools, libraries, and educational organisations to integrate the prize into learning environments. Manage ongoing liaison with Beano Brain to consult directly with children on the development of the prize Work closely with the Booker Prize Foundation's content team to create resources, programming and digital content that fosters a love of reading among children and encourages them to engage with the books nominated for the Children's Booker Prize Drive school sign-up for resources and for physical and virtual attendance of the prize ceremony, and coordinate any additional schools events/author visits Encourage buy-in of the Children's Booker Prize shortlist and winner in school and public libraries Manage schools and family data in the CRM database Work closely with the Children's Prize Manager on the evaluation of the impact of the prize in partnership with the National Literacy Trust Report on engagement results and develop future plans based on learnings. The ideal candidate will have: Proven experience of developing and evaluating school and education and engagement strategies for brands or charities, with examples of successful campaigns and events they have delivered Excellent verbal and written communication, with the ability to engage and motivate diverse audiences, including children The capability to build relationships with school senior leadership, teachers, librarians, young people and delivery partners in the sector A thorough understanding of the UK school system, curriculum and current educational challenges Strong attention to detail, the ability to multi-task and work with multiple teams A strategic and creative approach to audience development with children, their families and educators through marketing, communications and events Up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding procedures, child protection, relevant legislation and GDPR Proficiency in using CRM software and collating and presenting information using Microsoft Office, and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues using systems including Asana and Slack Passion for children's literature and for promoting reading for pleasure among young audiences. It would be desirable for the candidate to have: Knowledge of the children's publishing sector, as well as current trends in children's literature How to apply Please send a covering letter of no more than two pages outlining your suitability for the role and a CV by midnight on Wednesday, 11 February via the button below. In your covering letter, please explain why you are interested in the position and how your experience and skills match what we are looking for. We welcome and encourage applications from candidates who are under-represented in the creative industries. Candidates will be invited to interview on 25 February, although this is subject to change.
£46,000 + Benefits Central London Fully on-site - flexible hours - Term Time 09:00 -16:30 School holidays 09:00 -16:00 Interviews to be held on the 3rd or the 5th of February Closing date for applications - Thursday the 5th of February 2026. Interview date: Monday 9th February 2026 Job reff You will be part of a warm, supportive and forward-thinking community dedicated to nurturing young people academically, emotionally and spiritually. Seeking an ambitious, relationship-driven Development Manager to lead and grow our fundraising, community engagement, and alumni relations activity across our family of schools. This is an exciting opportunity to join a values-led educational trust and play a strategic role in supporting life-changing bursaries, major development projects, and the flourishing of our parent and alumni communities. Working closely with the COO, Heads, Governors, and our dedicated volunteer networks, you will champion a culture of philanthropy, belonging, and long-term support for our schools. As Development Manager, you will: Lead the Fundraising Strategy - Design and deliver a long-term fundraising strategy, with a particular focus on bursaries and capital projects Build and nurture relationships with donors and prospects Develop a strong, sustainable donor pipeline Monitor fundraising performance and share regular progress updates with senior leaders. Line manage the Development Assistant Grow Our Alumni & Parent Communities Create a vibrant alumni programme shaped around events, storytelling, and engagement opportunities Oversee alumni data management and ensure GDPR compliance Coordinate high-quality alumni communications, reunions, and digital content Support & Empower Volunteers Act as the main liaison for parent-led groups, providing guidance and partnership Support community events such as fairs, auctions, uniform sales and fundraising initiatives Deliver Inspiring Communications & Events Work with Marketing to champion development of stories across digital and print channels Produce engaging content that demonstrates the impact of giving Plan and deliver stewardship and cultivation events, including receptions, legacy gatherings and giving campaigns. Oversee development administration, correspondence, databases, and budgets About You Proven success in fundraising, development, alumni relations or stakeholder engagement Exceptional interpersonal and relationship-building skills Strong written and verbal communication, including ability to create persuasive content Experience managing multiple projects strategically and efficiently Confident using CRM systems and working with donor/alumni data Experience leading or mentoring staff A proactive, collaborative approach with the ability to work independently Experience working with senior leadership or major donors Knowledge of GDPR and charity sector compliance Understanding of donor stewardship, major gifts or planned giving If this role is of interest, please apply ASAP with an up-to-date word version of your CV highlighting all your relevant experience. Please do feel free to get in contact to discuss this role in detail or if you have any queries. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
£46,000 + Benefits Central London Fully on-site - flexible hours - Term Time 09:00 -16:30 School holidays 09:00 -16:00 Interviews to be held on the 3rd or the 5th of February Closing date for applications - Thursday the 5th of February 2026. Interview date: Monday 9th February 2026 Job reff You will be part of a warm, supportive and forward-thinking community dedicated to nurturing young people academically, emotionally and spiritually. Seeking an ambitious, relationship-driven Development Manager to lead and grow our fundraising, community engagement, and alumni relations activity across our family of schools. This is an exciting opportunity to join a values-led educational trust and play a strategic role in supporting life-changing bursaries, major development projects, and the flourishing of our parent and alumni communities. Working closely with the COO, Heads, Governors, and our dedicated volunteer networks, you will champion a culture of philanthropy, belonging, and long-term support for our schools. As Development Manager, you will: Lead the Fundraising Strategy - Design and deliver a long-term fundraising strategy, with a particular focus on bursaries and capital projects Build and nurture relationships with donors and prospects Develop a strong, sustainable donor pipeline Monitor fundraising performance and share regular progress updates with senior leaders. Line manage the Development Assistant Grow Our Alumni & Parent Communities Create a vibrant alumni programme shaped around events, storytelling, and engagement opportunities Oversee alumni data management and ensure GDPR compliance Coordinate high-quality alumni communications, reunions, and digital content Support & Empower Volunteers Act as the main liaison for parent-led groups, providing guidance and partnership Support community events such as fairs, auctions, uniform sales and fundraising initiatives Deliver Inspiring Communications & Events Work with Marketing to champion development of stories across digital and print channels Produce engaging content that demonstrates the impact of giving Plan and deliver stewardship and cultivation events, including receptions, legacy gatherings and giving campaigns. Oversee development administration, correspondence, databases, and budgets About You Proven success in fundraising, development, alumni relations or stakeholder engagement Exceptional interpersonal and relationship-building skills Strong written and verbal communication, including ability to create persuasive content Experience managing multiple projects strategically and efficiently Confident using CRM systems and working with donor/alumni data Experience leading or mentoring staff A proactive, collaborative approach with the ability to work independently Experience working with senior leadership or major donors Knowledge of GDPR and charity sector compliance Understanding of donor stewardship, major gifts or planned giving If this role is of interest, please apply ASAP with an up-to-date word version of your CV highlighting all your relevant experience. Please do feel free to get in contact to discuss this role in detail or if you have any queries. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist ready to make an impact and looking for a diverse and challenging opportunity in the education sector? Do you believe that no child should be left behind at school or in life through poor speech and language skills and want to work with a company with the same ethos? If so, then you hold the exact same values as us here at Speech & Language Link and we would love to hear from you! The Role at a Glance: Speech and Language Therapist Canterbury / Hybrid (one to two days a week in the office) £38,295 - £40,365 Pro Rata DOE Plus Benefits Including Benenden Health Care, Flexible Working Arrangements and More Permanent - Full-Time or Part Time - a minimum of 3 working days a week which must include Thursdays and Fridays. The actual number of hours is flexible. Culture: Relaxed, Informal, Collaborators, Inclusive, Trusted, Passionate, Family Friendly Company: Award winning, online, speech and language support packages Your Skills: Speech and Language Therapist. SLCN. SEN/SEND. Paediatric Speech Therapy. School-Based Therapy. HCPC Registered. RCSLT Registered. EdTech. CPD Training. Evidence-Based Interventions. Who we are: Hello There! We're Speech & Language Link (you might of heard of us before, especially if you come from an educational background ; We support over 4,000 UK schools as they deliver over 230,000 speech and language assessments annually and then use our interventions and resources with identified children. Our standardised assessments and innovative evidence-based interventions are designed for students aged 4 to 14 years and have won multiple awards. We enjoy an informal working environment, with our offices on the pleasant University of Kent campus in Canterbury. We respect the work-life balance of our staff and are a family friendly company. We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. The Speech and Language Therapist Role: We are looking for a passionate and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) to join our multidisciplinary team. In this exciting and varied role, you will contribute to the design, delivery and development of our digital support packages, ensuring they remain clinically robust, engaging, and accessible to users. We re looking for a creative, organised, and forward-thinking individual who is eager to explore innovative approaches to supporting schools and families. You ll be confident using technology and passionate about designing and delivering training both in person and online. A strong interest in research and a solid understanding of current practices in education and speech and language therapy are essential. You ll bring a fresh perspective, approach challenges with originality, and enjoy collaborating with a diverse team that includes educators, speech and language therapists, and media and technology professionals. Key Responsibilities: • Product Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of our SLCN support packages, ensuring content is evidence-based, user-friendly, and aligned with current best practices. • Training and CPD Delivery: Develop and deliver training sessions and professional development materials for schools, and other professionals across education and health. • Customer Support: Provide expert clinical guidance and support to users, including schools and professionals, ensuring high-quality customer experience and outcomes. • Research and Impact: Support research initiatives and evaluation projects to assess the effectiveness of our tools, working closely with external and internal stakeholders. What We re Looking For: Essential: • A qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with HCPC and RCSLT. • Experience supporting children and young people with SLCN in educational settings. • Strong communication and collaboration skills able to engage a wide range of professionals. • Comfortable using digital tools and keen to apply your expertise in a tech-based environment. • Comfortable being active on social media. • A proactive, flexible and innovative mindset excited about shaping the future of support services. Desirable: • Experience in resource or content development. • Familiarity with school systems and digital learning platforms. • Interest or experience in research or impact evaluation. • Experience delivering training remotely via webinar. • A basic knowledge of Speech and Language Link packages. What s On Offer: • Competitive salary • Benenden Health Care • Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working opportunities • A supportive and collaborative team culture • The chance to make a real difference in special needs education Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details. If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist ready to make an impact and looking for a diverse and challenging opportunity in the education sector? Do you believe that no child should be left behind at school or in life through poor speech and language skills and want to work with a company with the same ethos? If so, then you hold the exact same values as us here at Speech & Language Link and we would love to hear from you! The Role at a Glance: Speech and Language Therapist Canterbury / Hybrid (one to two days a week in the office) £38,295 - £40,365 Pro Rata DOE Plus Benefits Including Benenden Health Care, Flexible Working Arrangements and More Permanent - Full-Time or Part Time - a minimum of 3 working days a week which must include Thursdays and Fridays. The actual number of hours is flexible. Culture: Relaxed, Informal, Collaborators, Inclusive, Trusted, Passionate, Family Friendly Company: Award winning, online, speech and language support packages Your Skills: Speech and Language Therapist. SLCN. SEN/SEND. Paediatric Speech Therapy. School-Based Therapy. HCPC Registered. RCSLT Registered. EdTech. CPD Training. Evidence-Based Interventions. Who we are: Hello There! We're Speech & Language Link (you might of heard of us before, especially if you come from an educational background ; We support over 4,000 UK schools as they deliver over 230,000 speech and language assessments annually and then use our interventions and resources with identified children. Our standardised assessments and innovative evidence-based interventions are designed for students aged 4 to 14 years and have won multiple awards. We enjoy an informal working environment, with our offices on the pleasant University of Kent campus in Canterbury. We respect the work-life balance of our staff and are a family friendly company. We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. The Speech and Language Therapist Role: We are looking for a passionate and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) to join our multidisciplinary team. In this exciting and varied role, you will contribute to the design, delivery and development of our digital support packages, ensuring they remain clinically robust, engaging, and accessible to users. We re looking for a creative, organised, and forward-thinking individual who is eager to explore innovative approaches to supporting schools and families. You ll be confident using technology and passionate about designing and delivering training both in person and online. A strong interest in research and a solid understanding of current practices in education and speech and language therapy are essential. You ll bring a fresh perspective, approach challenges with originality, and enjoy collaborating with a diverse team that includes educators, speech and language therapists, and media and technology professionals. Key Responsibilities: • Product Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of our SLCN support packages, ensuring content is evidence-based, user-friendly, and aligned with current best practices. • Training and CPD Delivery: Develop and deliver training sessions and professional development materials for schools, and other professionals across education and health. • Customer Support: Provide expert clinical guidance and support to users, including schools and professionals, ensuring high-quality customer experience and outcomes. • Research and Impact: Support research initiatives and evaluation projects to assess the effectiveness of our tools, working closely with external and internal stakeholders. What We re Looking For: Essential: • A qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with HCPC and RCSLT. • Experience supporting children and young people with SLCN in educational settings. • Strong communication and collaboration skills able to engage a wide range of professionals. • Comfortable using digital tools and keen to apply your expertise in a tech-based environment. • Comfortable being active on social media. • A proactive, flexible and innovative mindset excited about shaping the future of support services. Desirable: • Experience in resource or content development. • Familiarity with school systems and digital learning platforms. • Interest or experience in research or impact evaluation. • Experience delivering training remotely via webinar. • A basic knowledge of Speech and Language Link packages. What s On Offer: • Competitive salary • Benenden Health Care • Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working opportunities • A supportive and collaborative team culture • The chance to make a real difference in special needs education Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details. If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist ready to make an impact and looking for a diverse and challenging opportunity in the education sector? Do you believe that no child should be left behind at school or in life through poor speech and language skills and want to work with a company with the same ethos? If so, then you hold the exact same values as us here at Speech & Language Link and we would love to hear from you! The Role at a Glance: Speech and Language Therapist Canterbury / Hybrid (one to two days a week in the office)£38,295 - £40,365 Pro Rata DOEPlus Benefits Including Benenden Health Care, Flexible Working Arrangements and More Permanent - Full-Time or Part Time - a minimum of 3 working days a week which must include Thursdays and Fridays. The actual number of hours is flexible. Culture: Relaxed, Informal, Collaborators, Inclusive, Trusted, Passionate, Family FriendlyCompany: Award winning, online, speech and language support packages Your Skills: Speech and Language Therapist. SLCN. SEN/SEND. Paediatric Speech Therapy. School-Based Therapy. HCPC Registered. RCSLT Registered. EdTech. CPD Training. Evidence-Based Interventions. Who we are: Hello There! We're Speech & Language Link (you might of heard of us before, especially if you come from an educational background ; We support over 4,000 UK schools as they deliver over 230,000 speech and language assessments annually and then use our interventions and resources with identified children. Our standardised assessments and innovative evidence-based interventions are designed for students aged 4 to 14 years and have won multiple awards. We enjoy an informal working environment, with our offices on the pleasant University of Kent campus in Canterbury. We respect the work-life balance of our staff and are a family friendly company. We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. The Speech and Language Therapist Role: We are looking for a passionate and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) to join our multidisciplinary team. In this exciting and varied role, you will contribute to the design, delivery and development of our digital support packages, ensuring they remain clinically robust, engaging, and accessible to users. We're looking for a creative, organised, and forward-thinking individual who is eager to explore innovative approaches to supporting schools and families. You'll be confident using technology and passionate about designing and delivering training-both in person and online. A strong interest in research and a solid understanding of current practices in education and speech and language therapy are essential. You'll bring a fresh perspective, approach challenges with originality, and enjoy collaborating with a diverse team that includes educators, speech and language therapists, and media and technology professionals. Key Responsibilities: • Product Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of our SLCN support packages, ensuring content is evidence-based, user-friendly, and aligned with current best practices.• Training and CPD Delivery: Develop and deliver training sessions and professional development materials for schools, and other professionals across education and health.• Customer Support: Provide expert clinical guidance and support to users, including schools and professionals, ensuring high-quality customer experience and outcomes.• Research and Impact: Support research initiatives and evaluation projects to assess the effectiveness of our tools, working closely with external and internal stakeholders. What We're Looking For: Essential: • A qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with HCPC and RCSLT.• Experience supporting children and young people with SLCN in educational settings.• Strong communication and collaboration skills - able to engage a wide range of professionals.• Comfortable using digital tools and keen to apply your expertise in a tech-based environment.• Comfortable being active on social media.• A proactive, flexible and innovative mindset - excited about shaping the future of support services. Desirable: • Experience in resource or content development.• Familiarity with school systems and digital learning platforms.• Interest or experience in research or impact evaluation.• Experience delivering training remotely via webinar.• A basic knowledge of Speech and Language Link packages. What's On Offer: • Competitive salary• Benenden Health Care• Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working opportunities• A supportive and collaborative team culture• The chance to make a real difference in special needs education Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone.Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details.If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist ready to make an impact and looking for a diverse and challenging opportunity in the education sector? Do you believe that no child should be left behind at school or in life through poor speech and language skills and want to work with a company with the same ethos? If so, then you hold the exact same values as us here at Speech & Language Link and we would love to hear from you! The Role at a Glance: Speech and Language Therapist Canterbury / Hybrid (one to two days a week in the office)£38,295 - £40,365 Pro Rata DOEPlus Benefits Including Benenden Health Care, Flexible Working Arrangements and More Permanent - Full-Time or Part Time - a minimum of 3 working days a week which must include Thursdays and Fridays. The actual number of hours is flexible. Culture: Relaxed, Informal, Collaborators, Inclusive, Trusted, Passionate, Family FriendlyCompany: Award winning, online, speech and language support packages Your Skills: Speech and Language Therapist. SLCN. SEN/SEND. Paediatric Speech Therapy. School-Based Therapy. HCPC Registered. RCSLT Registered. EdTech. CPD Training. Evidence-Based Interventions. Who we are: Hello There! We're Speech & Language Link (you might of heard of us before, especially if you come from an educational background ; We support over 4,000 UK schools as they deliver over 230,000 speech and language assessments annually and then use our interventions and resources with identified children. Our standardised assessments and innovative evidence-based interventions are designed for students aged 4 to 14 years and have won multiple awards. We enjoy an informal working environment, with our offices on the pleasant University of Kent campus in Canterbury. We respect the work-life balance of our staff and are a family friendly company. We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. The Speech and Language Therapist Role: We are looking for a passionate and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) to join our multidisciplinary team. In this exciting and varied role, you will contribute to the design, delivery and development of our digital support packages, ensuring they remain clinically robust, engaging, and accessible to users. We're looking for a creative, organised, and forward-thinking individual who is eager to explore innovative approaches to supporting schools and families. You'll be confident using technology and passionate about designing and delivering training-both in person and online. A strong interest in research and a solid understanding of current practices in education and speech and language therapy are essential. You'll bring a fresh perspective, approach challenges with originality, and enjoy collaborating with a diverse team that includes educators, speech and language therapists, and media and technology professionals. Key Responsibilities: • Product Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of our SLCN support packages, ensuring content is evidence-based, user-friendly, and aligned with current best practices.• Training and CPD Delivery: Develop and deliver training sessions and professional development materials for schools, and other professionals across education and health.• Customer Support: Provide expert clinical guidance and support to users, including schools and professionals, ensuring high-quality customer experience and outcomes.• Research and Impact: Support research initiatives and evaluation projects to assess the effectiveness of our tools, working closely with external and internal stakeholders. What We're Looking For: Essential: • A qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with HCPC and RCSLT.• Experience supporting children and young people with SLCN in educational settings.• Strong communication and collaboration skills - able to engage a wide range of professionals.• Comfortable using digital tools and keen to apply your expertise in a tech-based environment.• Comfortable being active on social media.• A proactive, flexible and innovative mindset - excited about shaping the future of support services. Desirable: • Experience in resource or content development.• Familiarity with school systems and digital learning platforms.• Interest or experience in research or impact evaluation.• Experience delivering training remotely via webinar.• A basic knowledge of Speech and Language Link packages. What's On Offer: • Competitive salary• Benenden Health Care• Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working opportunities• A supportive and collaborative team culture• The chance to make a real difference in special needs education Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone.Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details.If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist ready to make an impact and looking for a diverse and challenging opportunity in the education sector? Do you believe that no child should be left behind at school or in life through poor speech and language skills and want to work with a company with the same ethos? If so, then you hold the exact same values as us here at Speech & Language Link and we would love to hear from you! The Role at a Glance: Speech and Language Therapist Canterbury / Hybrid (one to two days a week in the office)£38,295 - £40,365 Pro Rata DOEPlus Benefits Including Benenden Health Care, Flexible Working Arrangements and More Permanent - Full-Time or Part Time - a minimum of 3 working days a week which must include Thursdays and Fridays. The actual number of hours is flexible. Culture: Relaxed, Informal, Collaborators, Inclusive, Trusted, Passionate, Family FriendlyCompany: Award winning, online, speech and language support packages Your Skills: Speech and Language Therapist. SLCN. SEN/SEND. Paediatric Speech Therapy. School-Based Therapy. HCPC Registered. RCSLT Registered. EdTech. CPD Training. Evidence-Based Interventions. Who we are: Hello There! We're Speech & Language Link (you might of heard of us before, especially if you come from an educational background ; We support over 4,000 UK schools as they deliver over 230,000 speech and language assessments annually and then use our interventions and resources with identified children. Our standardised assessments and innovative evidence-based interventions are designed for students aged 4 to 14 years and have won multiple awards. We enjoy an informal working environment, with our offices on the pleasant University of Kent campus in Canterbury. We respect the work-life balance of our staff and are a family friendly company. We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. The Speech and Language Therapist Role: We are looking for a passionate and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) to join our multidisciplinary team. In this exciting and varied role, you will contribute to the design, delivery and development of our digital support packages, ensuring they remain clinically robust, engaging, and accessible to users. We're looking for a creative, organised, and forward-thinking individual who is eager to explore innovative approaches to supporting schools and families. You'll be confident using technology and passionate about designing and delivering training-both in person and online. A strong interest in research and a solid understanding of current practices in education and speech and language therapy are essential. You'll bring a fresh perspective, approach challenges with originality, and enjoy collaborating with a diverse team that includes educators, speech and language therapists, and media and technology professionals. Key Responsibilities: • Product Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of our SLCN support packages, ensuring content is evidence-based, user-friendly, and aligned with current best practices.• Training and CPD Delivery: Develop and deliver training sessions and professional development materials for schools, and other professionals across education and health.• Customer Support: Provide expert clinical guidance and support to users, including schools and professionals, ensuring high-quality customer experience and outcomes.• Research and Impact: Support research initiatives and evaluation projects to assess the effectiveness of our tools, working closely with external and internal stakeholders. What We're Looking For: Essential: • A qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with HCPC and RCSLT.• Experience supporting children and young people with SLCN in educational settings.• Strong communication and collaboration skills - able to engage a wide range of professionals.• Comfortable using digital tools and keen to apply your expertise in a tech-based environment.• Comfortable being active on social media.• A proactive, flexible and innovative mindset - excited about shaping the future of support services. Desirable: • Experience in resource or content development.• Familiarity with school systems and digital learning platforms.• Interest or experience in research or impact evaluation.• Experience delivering training remotely via webinar.• A basic knowledge of Speech and Language Link packages. What's On Offer: • Competitive salary• Benenden Health Care• Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working opportunities• A supportive and collaborative team culture• The chance to make a real difference in special needs education Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone.Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details.If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist ready to make an impact and looking for a diverse and challenging opportunity in the education sector? Do you believe that no child should be left behind at school or in life through poor speech and language skills and want to work with a company with the same ethos? If so, then you hold the exact same values as us here at Speech & Language Link and we would love to hear from you! The Role at a Glance: Speech and Language Therapist Canterbury / Hybrid (one to two days a week in the office)£38,295 - £40,365 Pro Rata DOEPlus Benefits Including Benenden Health Care, Flexible Working Arrangements and More Permanent - Full-Time or Part Time - a minimum of 3 working days a week which must include Thursdays and Fridays. The actual number of hours is flexible. Culture: Relaxed, Informal, Collaborators, Inclusive, Trusted, Passionate, Family FriendlyCompany: Award winning, online, speech and language support packages Your Skills: Speech and Language Therapist. SLCN. SEN/SEND. Paediatric Speech Therapy. School-Based Therapy. HCPC Registered. RCSLT Registered. EdTech. CPD Training. Evidence-Based Interventions. Who we are: Hello There! We're Speech & Language Link (you might of heard of us before, especially if you come from an educational background ; We support over 4,000 UK schools as they deliver over 230,000 speech and language assessments annually and then use our interventions and resources with identified children. Our standardised assessments and innovative evidence-based interventions are designed for students aged 4 to 14 years and have won multiple awards. We enjoy an informal working environment, with our offices on the pleasant University of Kent campus in Canterbury. We respect the work-life balance of our staff and are a family friendly company. We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. The Speech and Language Therapist Role: We are looking for a passionate and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) to join our multidisciplinary team. In this exciting and varied role, you will contribute to the design, delivery and development of our digital support packages, ensuring they remain clinically robust, engaging, and accessible to users. We're looking for a creative, organised, and forward-thinking individual who is eager to explore innovative approaches to supporting schools and families. You'll be confident using technology and passionate about designing and delivering training-both in person and online. A strong interest in research and a solid understanding of current practices in education and speech and language therapy are essential. You'll bring a fresh perspective, approach challenges with originality, and enjoy collaborating with a diverse team that includes educators, speech and language therapists, and media and technology professionals. Key Responsibilities: • Product Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of our SLCN support packages, ensuring content is evidence-based, user-friendly, and aligned with current best practices.• Training and CPD Delivery: Develop and deliver training sessions and professional development materials for schools, and other professionals across education and health.• Customer Support: Provide expert clinical guidance and support to users, including schools and professionals, ensuring high-quality customer experience and outcomes.• Research and Impact: Support research initiatives and evaluation projects to assess the effectiveness of our tools, working closely with external and internal stakeholders. What We're Looking For: Essential: • A qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with HCPC and RCSLT.• Experience supporting children and young people with SLCN in educational settings.• Strong communication and collaboration skills - able to engage a wide range of professionals.• Comfortable using digital tools and keen to apply your expertise in a tech-based environment.• Comfortable being active on social media.• A proactive, flexible and innovative mindset - excited about shaping the future of support services. Desirable: • Experience in resource or content development.• Familiarity with school systems and digital learning platforms.• Interest or experience in research or impact evaluation.• Experience delivering training remotely via webinar.• A basic knowledge of Speech and Language Link packages. What's On Offer: • Competitive salary• Benenden Health Care• Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working opportunities• A supportive and collaborative team culture• The chance to make a real difference in special needs education Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone.Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details.If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist ready to make an impact and looking for a diverse and challenging opportunity in the education sector? Do you believe that no child should be left behind at school or in life through poor speech and language skills and want to work with a company with the same ethos? If so, then you hold the exact same values as us here at Speech & Language Link and we would love to hear from you! The Role at a Glance: Speech and Language Therapist Canterbury / Hybrid (one to two days a week in the office) £38,295 - £40,365 Pro Rata DOE Plus Benefits Including Benenden Health Care, Flexible Working Arrangements and More Permanent - Full-Time or Part Time - a minimum of 3 working days a week which must include Thursdays and Fridays. The actual number of hours is flexible. Culture: Relaxed, Informal, Collaborators, Inclusive, Trusted, Passionate, Family Friendly Company: Award winning, online, speech and language support packages Your Skills: Speech and Language Therapist. SLCN. SEN/SEND. Paediatric Speech Therapy. School-Based Therapy. HCPC Registered. RCSLT Registered. EdTech. CPD Training. Evidence-Based Interventions. Who we are: Hello There! We're Speech & Language Link (you might of heard of us before, especially if you come from an educational background ; We support over 4,000 UK schools as they deliver over 230,000 speech and language assessments annually and then use our interventions and resources with identified children. Our standardised assessments and innovative evidence-based interventions are designed for students aged 4 to 14 years and have won multiple awards. We enjoy an informal working environment, with our offices on the pleasant University of Kent campus in Canterbury. We respect the work-life balance of our staff and are a family friendly company. We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. The Speech and Language Therapist Role: We are looking for a passionate and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) to join our multidisciplinary team. In this exciting and varied role, you will contribute to the design, delivery and development of our digital support packages, ensuring they remain clinically robust, engaging, and accessible to users. We re looking for a creative, organised, and forward-thinking individual who is eager to explore innovative approaches to supporting schools and families. You ll be confident using technology and passionate about designing and delivering training both in person and online. A strong interest in research and a solid understanding of current practices in education and speech and language therapy are essential. You ll bring a fresh perspective, approach challenges with originality, and enjoy collaborating with a diverse team that includes educators, speech and language therapists, and media and technology professionals. Key Responsibilities: • Product Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of our SLCN support packages, ensuring content is evidence-based, user-friendly, and aligned with current best practices. • Training and CPD Delivery: Develop and deliver training sessions and professional development materials for schools, and other professionals across education and health. • Customer Support: Provide expert clinical guidance and support to users, including schools and professionals, ensuring high-quality customer experience and outcomes. • Research and Impact: Support research initiatives and evaluation projects to assess the effectiveness of our tools, working closely with external and internal stakeholders. What We re Looking For: Essential: • A qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with HCPC and RCSLT. • Experience supporting children and young people with SLCN in educational settings. • Strong communication and collaboration skills able to engage a wide range of professionals. • Comfortable using digital tools and keen to apply your expertise in a tech-based environment. • Comfortable being active on social media. • A proactive, flexible and innovative mindset excited about shaping the future of support services. Desirable: • Experience in resource or content development. • Familiarity with school systems and digital learning platforms. • Interest or experience in research or impact evaluation. • Experience delivering training remotely via webinar. • A basic knowledge of Speech and Language Link packages. What s On Offer: • Competitive salary • Benenden Health Care • Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working opportunities • A supportive and collaborative team culture • The chance to make a real difference in special needs education Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details. If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist ready to make an impact and looking for a diverse and challenging opportunity in the education sector? Do you believe that no child should be left behind at school or in life through poor speech and language skills and want to work with a company with the same ethos? If so, then you hold the exact same values as us here at Speech & Language Link and we would love to hear from you! The Role at a Glance: Speech and Language Therapist Canterbury / Hybrid (one to two days a week in the office) £38,295 - £40,365 Pro Rata DOE Plus Benefits Including Benenden Health Care, Flexible Working Arrangements and More Permanent - Full-Time or Part Time - a minimum of 3 working days a week which must include Thursdays and Fridays. The actual number of hours is flexible. Culture: Relaxed, Informal, Collaborators, Inclusive, Trusted, Passionate, Family Friendly Company: Award winning, online, speech and language support packages Your Skills: Speech and Language Therapist. SLCN. SEN/SEND. Paediatric Speech Therapy. School-Based Therapy. HCPC Registered. RCSLT Registered. EdTech. CPD Training. Evidence-Based Interventions. Who we are: Hello There! We're Speech & Language Link (you might of heard of us before, especially if you come from an educational background ; We support over 4,000 UK schools as they deliver over 230,000 speech and language assessments annually and then use our interventions and resources with identified children. Our standardised assessments and innovative evidence-based interventions are designed for students aged 4 to 14 years and have won multiple awards. We enjoy an informal working environment, with our offices on the pleasant University of Kent campus in Canterbury. We respect the work-life balance of our staff and are a family friendly company. We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. The Speech and Language Therapist Role: We are looking for a passionate and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) to join our multidisciplinary team. In this exciting and varied role, you will contribute to the design, delivery and development of our digital support packages, ensuring they remain clinically robust, engaging, and accessible to users. We re looking for a creative, organised, and forward-thinking individual who is eager to explore innovative approaches to supporting schools and families. You ll be confident using technology and passionate about designing and delivering training both in person and online. A strong interest in research and a solid understanding of current practices in education and speech and language therapy are essential. You ll bring a fresh perspective, approach challenges with originality, and enjoy collaborating with a diverse team that includes educators, speech and language therapists, and media and technology professionals. Key Responsibilities: • Product Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of our SLCN support packages, ensuring content is evidence-based, user-friendly, and aligned with current best practices. • Training and CPD Delivery: Develop and deliver training sessions and professional development materials for schools, and other professionals across education and health. • Customer Support: Provide expert clinical guidance and support to users, including schools and professionals, ensuring high-quality customer experience and outcomes. • Research and Impact: Support research initiatives and evaluation projects to assess the effectiveness of our tools, working closely with external and internal stakeholders. What We re Looking For: Essential: • A qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with HCPC and RCSLT. • Experience supporting children and young people with SLCN in educational settings. • Strong communication and collaboration skills able to engage a wide range of professionals. • Comfortable using digital tools and keen to apply your expertise in a tech-based environment. • Comfortable being active on social media. • A proactive, flexible and innovative mindset excited about shaping the future of support services. Desirable: • Experience in resource or content development. • Familiarity with school systems and digital learning platforms. • Interest or experience in research or impact evaluation. • Experience delivering training remotely via webinar. • A basic knowledge of Speech and Language Link packages. What s On Offer: • Competitive salary • Benenden Health Care • Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working opportunities • A supportive and collaborative team culture • The chance to make a real difference in special needs education Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details. If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist ready to make an impact and looking for a diverse and challenging opportunity in the education sector? Do you believe that no child should be left behind at school or in life through poor speech and language skills and want to work with a company with the same ethos? If so, then you hold the exact same values as us here at Speech & Language Link and we would love to hear from you! The Role at a Glance: Speech and Language Therapist Canterbury / Hybrid (one to two days a week in the office) £38,295 - £40,365 Pro Rata DOE Plus Benefits Including Benenden Health Care, Flexible Working Arrangements and More Permanent - Full-Time or Part Time - a minimum of 3 working days a week which must include Thursdays and Fridays. The actual number of hours is flexible. Culture: Relaxed, Informal, Collaborators, Inclusive, Trusted, Passionate, Family Friendly Company: Award winning, online, speech and language support packages Your Skills: Speech and Language Therapist. SLCN. SEN/SEND. Paediatric Speech Therapy. School-Based Therapy. HCPC Registered. RCSLT Registered. EdTech. CPD Training. Evidence-Based Interventions. Who we are: Hello There! We're Speech & Language Link (you might of heard of us before, especially if you come from an educational background ; We support over 4,000 UK schools as they deliver over 230,000 speech and language assessments annually and then use our interventions and resources with identified children. Our standardised assessments and innovative evidence-based interventions are designed for students aged 4 to 14 years and have won multiple awards. We enjoy an informal working environment, with our offices on the pleasant University of Kent campus in Canterbury. We respect the work-life balance of our staff and are a family friendly company. We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. The Speech and Language Therapist Role: We are looking for a passionate and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) to join our multidisciplinary team. In this exciting and varied role, you will contribute to the design, delivery and development of our digital support packages, ensuring they remain clinically robust, engaging, and accessible to users. We re looking for a creative, organised, and forward-thinking individual who is eager to explore innovative approaches to supporting schools and families. You ll be confident using technology and passionate about designing and delivering training both in person and online. A strong interest in research and a solid understanding of current practices in education and speech and language therapy are essential. You ll bring a fresh perspective, approach challenges with originality, and enjoy collaborating with a diverse team that includes educators, speech and language therapists, and media and technology professionals. Key Responsibilities: • Product Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of our SLCN support packages, ensuring content is evidence-based, user-friendly, and aligned with current best practices. • Training and CPD Delivery: Develop and deliver training sessions and professional development materials for schools, and other professionals across education and health. • Customer Support: Provide expert clinical guidance and support to users, including schools and professionals, ensuring high-quality customer experience and outcomes. • Research and Impact: Support research initiatives and evaluation projects to assess the effectiveness of our tools, working closely with external and internal stakeholders. What We re Looking For: Essential: • A qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with HCPC and RCSLT. • Experience supporting children and young people with SLCN in educational settings. • Strong communication and collaboration skills able to engage a wide range of professionals. • Comfortable using digital tools and keen to apply your expertise in a tech-based environment. • Comfortable being active on social media. • A proactive, flexible and innovative mindset excited about shaping the future of support services. Desirable: • Experience in resource or content development. • Familiarity with school systems and digital learning platforms. • Interest or experience in research or impact evaluation. • Experience delivering training remotely via webinar. • A basic knowledge of Speech and Language Link packages. What s On Offer: • Competitive salary • Benenden Health Care • Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working opportunities • A supportive and collaborative team culture • The chance to make a real difference in special needs education Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details. If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist ready to make an impact and looking for a diverse and challenging opportunity in the education sector? Do you believe that no child should be left behind at school or in life through poor speech and language skills and want to work with a company with the same ethos? If so, then you hold the exact same values as us here at Speech & Language Link and we would love to hear from you! The Role at a Glance: Speech and Language Therapist Canterbury / Hybrid (one to two days a week in the office) £38,295 - £40,365 Pro Rata DOE Plus Benefits Including Benenden Health Care, Flexible Working Arrangements and More Permanent - Full-Time or Part Time - a minimum of 3 working days a week which must include Thursdays and Fridays. The actual number of hours is flexible. Culture: Relaxed, Informal, Collaborators, Inclusive, Trusted, Passionate, Family Friendly Company: Award winning, online, speech and language support packages Your Skills: Speech and Language Therapist. SLCN. SEN/SEND. Paediatric Speech Therapy. School-Based Therapy. HCPC Registered. RCSLT Registered. EdTech. CPD Training. Evidence-Based Interventions. Who we are: Hello There! We're Speech & Language Link (you might of heard of us before, especially if you come from an educational background ; We support over 4,000 UK schools as they deliver over 230,000 speech and language assessments annually and then use our interventions and resources with identified children. Our standardised assessments and innovative evidence-based interventions are designed for students aged 4 to 14 years and have won multiple awards. We enjoy an informal working environment, with our offices on the pleasant University of Kent campus in Canterbury. We respect the work-life balance of our staff and are a family friendly company. We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. The Speech and Language Therapist Role: We are looking for a passionate and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) to join our multidisciplinary team. In this exciting and varied role, you will contribute to the design, delivery and development of our digital support packages, ensuring they remain clinically robust, engaging, and accessible to users. We re looking for a creative, organised, and forward-thinking individual who is eager to explore innovative approaches to supporting schools and families. You ll be confident using technology and passionate about designing and delivering training both in person and online. A strong interest in research and a solid understanding of current practices in education and speech and language therapy are essential. You ll bring a fresh perspective, approach challenges with originality, and enjoy collaborating with a diverse team that includes educators, speech and language therapists, and media and technology professionals. Key Responsibilities: • Product Development: Contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of our SLCN support packages, ensuring content is evidence-based, user-friendly, and aligned with current best practices. • Training and CPD Delivery: Develop and deliver training sessions and professional development materials for schools, and other professionals across education and health. • Customer Support: Provide expert clinical guidance and support to users, including schools and professionals, ensuring high-quality customer experience and outcomes. • Research and Impact: Support research initiatives and evaluation projects to assess the effectiveness of our tools, working closely with external and internal stakeholders. What We re Looking For: Essential: • A qualified Speech and Language Therapist, registered with HCPC and RCSLT. • Experience supporting children and young people with SLCN in educational settings. • Strong communication and collaboration skills able to engage a wide range of professionals. • Comfortable using digital tools and keen to apply your expertise in a tech-based environment. • Comfortable being active on social media. • A proactive, flexible and innovative mindset excited about shaping the future of support services. Desirable: • Experience in resource or content development. • Familiarity with school systems and digital learning platforms. • Interest or experience in research or impact evaluation. • Experience delivering training remotely via webinar. • A basic knowledge of Speech and Language Link packages. What s On Offer: • Competitive salary • Benenden Health Care • Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working opportunities • A supportive and collaborative team culture • The chance to make a real difference in special needs education Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details. If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.