Student Engagement Coordinator
1 year Fixed Term Contract, Part Time - 21.75 hours per week (3 days a week)
Equate Scotland is the national expert organisation on women's under-representation in science, engineering, technology and the built environment. We are hosted by and partner with Edinburgh Napier University.
We are based in the heart of Edinburgh city centre in the Edinburgh Napier University Craiglockhart campus. We work with industry, academia, the Scottish Government and public bodies to make tangible and sustainable change, enabling more women to study and work in these key sectors. You can find out more information about us here.
We believe in creating an inclusive and enjoyable place of work and are therefore happy to discuss flexible working opportunities. You will be joining a proactive team, dedicated to the cause of women's social and economic equality. The Role
We are looking for Student Engagement Coordinator to join our team. You will be coordinating and developing the only student network dedicated to women studying STEM subjects. You will be working with a group of universities and colleges to support and embed gender equality efforts in STEM. You will deliver training to support this work to university and college students and staff and organise our national women students in STEM conference. This role is ideal for someone with a proactive and organised approach, who can balance marketing and events organisation with writing materials and sustaining relationships to achieve participation in the network.
What Are We Looking For
Applicants must demonstrate:
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Benefits We Offer
Salary: Grade 4 - GBP 25,728 - GBP 30,688
Further information about our benefits can be found here.
Additional Information
Start Date: As soon as possible Application Closing Date: 17th May 2018Interviews are expected to be held on the 1st of June
Edinburgh Napier University is committed to supporting equality in the workplace and encourages diversity. We currently hold a bronze Athena SWAN institutional award.