We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic, creative and dynamic Digital Learning Officer to work across a number of our key projects.
The role is responsible for overseeing the creation, development and maintenance of our digital resources within the Education and Capacity Building programmes. This includes our eLearning and virtual materials to support professional growth. This is a pivotal role, ensuring our ongoing commitment to developing high-quality content, as we continue to educate and inspire adults across Scotland to adopt a children right’s approach. You will therefore need to have proven experience of creating, proofreading and editing digital content and feel confident working with new and innovative learning options. You should have a creative mindset and a passion for lifelong learning.
Passionate about children, an excellent communicator and highly organised, the post holder will contribute to our work to support the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and deliver human rights for children.
The successful candidate will be located in our Capacity Building team but will have connections across Children’s Parliament especially our Dignity in School team. This role is rooted in our practice with children and focuses on raising awareness, instilling confidence and building the capacity of professionals in schools and communities across Scotland.
This is a Scotland-wide post with an administrative/office base at the Children’s Parliament HQ in Edinburgh, the formal location for the post. Some attendance at Children's Parliament HQ is required with some travel within Scotland to meet business needs.
Duration: Initial 1 year contract, with desire for the role to continue subject to funding.
Job Description and application form attached below.
Closing date for applications: Monday 6 November at Midday
Interviews for this post will be held on Tuesday 14th November 2023 in-person at our office in Edinburgh.
If you would like any further information about this post, please contact: Vicky Wan our Programme Manager Capacity Building Vicky@childrensparliament.org.uk