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Sunday, 12 June 2011

NCCL Justice Programme Co-ordinator

A new, part-time, paid vacancy has come up at The National Centre for Citizenship and the Law (NCCL) for a Justice Programme Co-ordinator.


The NCCL, is a national educational charity working with young people across the UK. They provide a range of projects and activities for young people in the East Midlands. In addition to running their education programme through the Galleries of Justice Museum, they also operate their schemes through schools and community youth organisations in this region and beyond. They also work nationally reaching out to young people in London and other key cities, with their programmes being delivered in partnership with organisations including the Royal Courts of Justice in London.

The role

The National Centre for Citizenship and the Law (NCCL) is expanding its current offer in London and are seeking a vibrant educator to engage groups of young people in learning about the law, how to live within it and the careers available to them within the Justice System.



Activities will include:

· Delivering learning activities to groups of young people at the Royal Courts of Justice and Supreme Court in London and potential outreach projects.

· Evaluating all learning resources and activities and producing evaluation reports.

· Acting as a point of contact with stakeholders and partners, building on the current Justice Programme networks developed in London.

The ideal candidate will:

· Have a Graduate level qualification or professional equivalent.

· Have practical teaching, museum education, or youth work experience.

· Have excellent written and verbal communication skills.

· Have experience of writing learning resources.

· Be a confident self-starter.

Time Commitment

This is a part-time role, 3 days a week (initially with the potential to increase hours).



Salary: £20,000-24,000 pro rata



Location

Royal Courts of Justice, London, WC2A 2LL.



Although the role is based in London it will involve a small amount of travel to Nottingham for training purposes.



For a full job description/person specification and details on how to apply please visit http://www.nccl.org.uk/index.php/whoweare/opportunities/

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