Position being advertised (Job title): Forest Learning Assistant
Organisation: Schola Foris – Archimedes
Salary (per week, month, year OR negociable, not applicable): variable
Location (where is this job based?): United Kingdom
Job Title: Local Forest Learning Assistant
Start Date: 27th May 2014
Interview Date: 22nd April 2014 (Sheffield) Closing date for Applications: 15th April 2014
Job Description
To assist in the delivery a range of forest learning activities to a variety of client groups,
To deliver other types of less formal learning activities : family events, woodland birthday parties
To assist in the delivery of teacher training: how to take the curriculum outdoors
To develop the number and range of activities at the local Forest location
To develop good relationships with stakeholders of the local provision
Job Responsibilities
• In conjunction with the National Learning Manager and Local Forest Learning Leader, devise and deliver a variety of learning programmes to different groups
• Ensure monitoring and evaluation of all activities through client feedback
• Actively seek to improve our service and the quality of our provision
• Be actively involved in assisting in meeting the criteria of the LOTC quality award
• Make a positive contribution so that all agreed KPI’s are met at the local forest location
• Support the Local Forest Learning Leader in developing and managing the relationship with 3rd Party Regional Learning team
• Ensuring that all sites used within the Local Forest Area are managed in accordance with guidelines and take responsibility for maintenance
• Actively participate in local marketing initiatives to further develop the offering at the Local Forest
Person Specification
Essential Knowledge, Experience and skills
• English and Maths at GCSE or L2 equivalent
• Level 2 Forest School Practitioner Qualification ( or trainee level 3 Forest School Practitioner)
• Experience with working with children, young people and adults outdoors
Desirable Knowledge, Experience and skills
• Understanding of the national curriculum
• Understanding of the principles of Health and Safety
• Understanding of equality and diversity matters
• Outdoor paediatric first aid qualification
Other requirements
• Friendly, good communicator with empathetic approach
• Organised and committed to improving quality of provision
• Willing to extend own learning and develop skills
• Willingness to undertake evening and weekend work
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. Appropriate pre-employment checks will be undertaken.
Explain how applicants should contact you / apply: [email protected]
Closing date for applications : 15th April 2014