Job Advertisement: Closing Date 5th November 2012
Astronomy Education Manager (3 year fixed term contract)
30,000 - 37,000
London
Here at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, we want to engage, inspire and
enthuse school pupils of all ages and from all backgrounds. Our aim is
to develop an exciting range of interactive programmes and resources that
deliver a unique and memorable learning experience. Now we need your
talent, vision and creativity to help us achieve those ambitious goals
and bring the curriculum to life.
Leading a world-class astronomy offer for all formal learning audiences,
you will oversee every aspect of this provision - from developing the
overall strategy and designing programmes to producing resources that
spark the imaginations of learners. It's your opportunity to bring bold
and fresh new approaches, both on-site and online (including the use of
mobile technologies).
The proven ability to lead a team is important, combined with a BSc in
astrophysics and a relevant PhD or MSc. Sound experience of working with
primary and secondary pupils and teachers is also essential, which could
have been gained in a school, university, museum or science centre. In
addition, you should bring a strong track record of developing innovative
formal learning programmes and resources.
For a full job description and details of how to apply, please visit
www.rmg.co.uk/jobs
Closing date: 5 November 2012=20
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