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JOB OPPORTUNITY
Internet Projects Officer, Learning Unit, Science Museum, London
£16,300 - £23,904 (per annum) inclusive of £600 Recruitment and Retention Allowance; 2 year fixed term contract

The Learning Unit at the Science Museum develops and delivers a range of educational events and resources designed to enhance visitors' learning and enjoyment. The Museum is actively exploring other ways of working online with existing and potential educational audiences.  
Current projects include the collaborative STEM project (http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/education/stem/), and its sister project the COMO project, the innovative NotSchool.net project and the Science Learning Network (http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/education/sln/).
The Internet Projects Officer will work primarily on externally-funded projects employing new educational technologies, particularly the Internet. The role will include developing relationships and activities with educational users, especially schools and colleges, and supporting software use.

You should have a good relevant degree, experience of using the Internet, some teaching or other relevant educational experience and ideally experience of running or contributing to professional development activities for teachers and/or events for students. You must be an effective communicator, familiar with information and communication technologies and be able to demonstrate familiarity with the educational role of museums.  

The closing date for applications is 27 May 2002.  It is anticipated that interviews will take place at the Science Museum on Wed 5 June

For an informal chat or further information, please contact Martin Bazley on 020 7942 4766 or [log in to unmask]



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Martin Bazley
Internet Projects Manager

Learning Unit
Science Museum
Exhibition Road
London SW7 2DD
Tel +44 20 7942 4766
Fax +44 20 7942 4712
Web www.sciencemuseum.org.uk

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