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Education Delivery Specialist - London (Maternity Cover)

CHARITY PEOPLE

Greater London

Hybrid

GBP 31,000

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Job summary

A leading education charity is seeking an Education Delivery Specialist in London to deliver educational programmes for young people aged 9-15. This role involves planning workshops, training peer educators, and organizing events to challenge prejudice. Applicants should have experience with youth engagement, safeguarding knowledge, and excellent organizational skills. The position offers a hybrid work environment and covers some local and regional travel. Competitive salary and benefits are provided.

Benefits

28 days' annual leave plus bank holidays
Contributory pension
Cycle to work scheme

Qualifications

  • Experience running learning activities with young people aged 9-15.
  • Skills in providing pastoral support and mentoring.
  • Ability to maintain records and write reports.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and deliver educational programmes focused on challenging prejudice.
  • Train young people as peer educators and Ambassadors.
  • Organize events, study trips, and monitor activities.

Skills

Engaging young people
Training and mentoring
Organizational skills
Communication
Knowledge of safeguarding
Job description
Overview

Education Delivery Specialist - London

Home-based/Hybrid within London with two days per month in the London office minimum, and frequent local and regional and occasional UK-wide travel

Maternity Cover - Commencing March 2026

Full time, with some evening and weekend hours with TOIL provided (open to part time, 4 days/80%)

Salary £30,295 per annum FTE including London weighting (pro rata for part time)

Excellent benefits including 28 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (plus discretionary closure days in December) FTE, contributory pension, cycle to work scheme, Employee Assistance Programme, travel loan cards

Are you based in London, highly organised, and with the skills and experience to engage 9 to 15-year-olds in education programmes?

Are you looking for a varied, exciting, and demanding role, working alongside colleagues who are passionate about young people and committed to empowering them to challenge prejudice?

Charity People are delighted to be partnering with an education charity that educates 9 to 15-year-olds about Anne Frank and the Holocaust, empowering them to challenge all forms of prejudice, to help recruit an Education Delivery Specialist.

Founded in 1991, the trust is the UK partner of an organisation based in Amsterdam. "I\'ll make my voice heard, I\'ll go out into the world and work for humankind!" wrote Anne Frank in her diary on 12 March 1944. The Trust has a 30-year record of empowering young people to challenge prejudice, inspired by Anne Frank and the antisemitism that she experienced through the Holocaust.

Education Delivery Specialists are the front-line delivery posts for all programmes, leading workshops, training peer educators and mentoring ambassadors across the country. You will be committed to equality with the skills to engage 9 to 15-year-olds through learning and empowerment. This role is a temporary maternity cover, ideally starting in March 2026. You will be covering a range of brilliant London schools with established relationships and programmes. You will join a supportive team including two London and Essex-based workers.

Key responsibilities

  • Programme Delivery: You will plan and deliver educational programmes for young people (ages 9-15) focused on challenging prejudice, empowering them with knowledge and skills. You will book programmes into schools, maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, and lead workshops and online sessions. You will prioritise equality and diversity, emphasising inclusive educational activities and impact.
  • Training, Mentoring and Support: You will train young people as peer educators and Ambassadors to disseminate anti-prejudice messages effectively, and provide mentoring, offering support and guiding them.
  • Events: You will organise events, study trips, and projects with Ambassadors and communities, working to targets, curriculum, and quality standards. You will monitor and evaluate activities, maintaining records.
  • Database and Fundraising Support: You will maintain comprehensive records on the Trust's databases and contribute occasionally to fundraising efforts, such as grant applications and supporting at donor events.

The Education Delivery Specialist will have substantial experience of running learning activities with groups of young people, including aged 9-15 years, and experience of engaging with and meeting the needs of disadvantaged young people. You will also have experience of providing pastoral/emotional support, working successfully as part of a team, and keeping records and writing reports. You will have knowledge of best practice in teaching and/or youth empowerment, as well as be familiar with the needs and issues of young people. You will understand and have ideas about how to challenge prejudice, and an understanding of safeguarding. You will be highly organised, with excellent administration skills, and able to build and maintain effective relationships. You will use your initiative, creativity, and energy to solve problems and develop new ways of working. You will have an inspiring presentation style with warm, professional interpersonal skills. The successful candidate will be enthusiastic about Anne Frank and the work of the trust.

The role is home-based within London. Ideally, you will have access to appropriate working space which can be discussed at interview. There will be frequent local and regional travel and occasional UK-wide travel and overnight stays. Expenses are covered and time off in lieu is given for evening and weekend work. Ideally you will have a current valid UK driving licence and access to a car, but this is not essential as it is a London-based role. The role is subject to an advanced DBS check on appointment, and references.

If you are excited by this opportunity and have the relevant skills and experience to apply, we would be delighted to hear from you.

How to apply:

The application process is a CV and Supporting Statement outlining how you meet the person specification (no more than 1,000 words). This should be sent to Jen at Charity People: Jen@charitypeople.co.uk

Please only apply if you have the following experience:

  • Delivering activities to children and young people
  • Good knowledge of safeguarding

The closing date is 5pm on Sunday 4 January 2026. First stage interviews will take place on week commencing 12 January 2026 via Zoom with a second stage interview later that week in our London office. We ask that applications complete this Equality, Diversity and Inclusion survey

Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.

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