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Sessional Worker Opportunities – North Lanarkshire and Perth and Kinross

  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • North Lanarkshire/Perth and Kinross
  • Closing 29th September 2023


  • Advertised from 12th September 2023
  • Two part-time opportunities available, hours and schedule to be agreed for work up to 31st March 2024, £18.90 per hour.

Role

About the role:

We have two sessional work opportunities available to support our:

  • North Lanarkshire Learning Project: deliver non formal and formal learning programmes one to one and in small groups in homes and community venues. The time commitment in hours per week will be agreed by negotiation but is likely to be around 18 hours per week, flexibly worked up to 31st March 2024.
  • Perth and Kinross Digital Project – support people who are disabled, unpaid carers and others who are digitally excluded to learn relevant digital skills matching their motivation to learn. Operating a drop-in digital support service at community venues for groups and undertaking one to one home visits. The time commitment in hours per week will be agreed by negotiation but is likely to be around 10 hours per week flexibly worked up to 31st March 2024.

The work is mostly in person working in a peripatetic way using local community venues and learner’s own homes to deliver learning.

It is regulated work for which a satisfactory PVG will be required.

About you:

You will be passionate about the transformative power of digital skills, digital confidence, and adult learning. You will be confident in communicating one-to-one and with groups and have a flexible and creative approach to problem-solving.

You will be enthusiastic with good organisational skills and have previous experience of supporting people experiencing a range of barriers to enhance and improve their basic digital skills and cyber safety. You will be capable of working one-to-one with learners, and of tailoring and delivering learning programmes. The role involves travelling throughout the local authority areas to meet one to one and group learner demand.

Applications from disabled people:

Lead has Disability Confident status, and we encourage applications from disabled people. All disabled people meeting the minimum requirements will get a guaranteed interview. Information about our commitment to recruit disabled people is available on our website. If you would like to be considered under this scheme, please indicate this in the online form. This will in no way disadvantage you in the recruitment process. All job application information can be made in alternative formats on request, including braille, large print and audio and people can make applications in alternative formats.

Application notes

1. Answer the questions in this online application form. This will help us assess your approach and transferable skills for this specific role.

2. Please complete our anonymous equal opportunities form

AND

3. Email your CV to recruitment@lead.org.uk.

Job description and additional information available on our website

Recruitment paperwork is kept for 6 months before it is destroyed. Lead Scotland has a Recruiting People with Convictions Policy.

If you have any further queries about the role, please email recruitment@lead.org.uk

Closing Date: Noon Friday 29th September 2023

Interviews: Likely Wednesday 4th October 2023.

Lead Scotland is a charity which provides learning, befriending and helpline services for disabled people and carers. Charity no. SC003949