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Programme Coordinator

Programme Coordinator

Ark

London

Salary:
£22,000-£26,000 depending on experience + 11% employer contribution to pension
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
25 October 2018

Job overview

Programme Coordinator – Professional Pathways 

Ark is an international charity, transforming lives through education. In the UK, we are a network of 38 schools, educating more than 24,000 pupils across Birmingham, Hastings, London and Portsmouth. These schools are all non-selective and in areas where they can make the biggest difference. We exist to give every young person, regardless of their background, a great education and real choices in life about their pathway through to university, apprenticeship or career. 

The Professional Pathways Programme provides a high quality experience for students who are pursuing vocational and technical qualifications in our sixth forms. Teachers are trained to embed employer led curriculum projects into the design and delivery of Level 3 Business, Applied Science and IT qualifications, deliver a bespoke work readiness curriculum and engage in meaningful and informed discussions about apprenticeship and higher education options for their students. We are also experimenting with offering a transition year programme for students who have not passed their English and Maths in Year 11 and providing a dedicated coaching programme to students across our sixth forms who are considering applying for Higher and Degree Apprenticeships with top employers.

The Professional Pathways programme started with an initial cohort of 35 students in September 2015 and now works directly with over 400 students across Ark sixth forms. The Programme Coordinator will report in to the Professional Pathways Manager and work closely with the Programme Officer. The role will sit as part of the wider Pathways, Enrichment and Partnerships team at Ark. 

About the Programme Coordinator Role

The Programme Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the logistics of student recruitment, termly student conferences and the Higher and Degree Apprenticeship mentoring programme. They will also be responsible for managing the data for our student and teacher databases to ensure that it informs our monitoring, evaluation and ultimately the improvement of the programme. 

The ideal candidate will be an experienced coordinator who is keen to bring their passion for processes, systems and events to a rapidly expanding programme. We anticipate this role to become permanent if we can secure funding for further expansion.

Closing date:12pm on Thursday 25 October
Start Date: As soon as available
Location: Holborn, London
Salary: £22,000-£26,000 depending on experience + 11% employer contribution to pension

Interviews: First round interviews will take place on Wednesday 31 October

For a full job description and to apply with a CV and cover letter, visit our online recruitment portal here.

Ark is committed to safeguarding children and young people; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. 

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About Ark

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  • Ark
  • The Yellow Building, 1 Nicholas Road
  • London
  • W11 4AN
  • United Kingdom
+44 20 3116 6345

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Ark is charity that aims to transform children's lives through education. Our goal is to help give children the best start in life, regardless of their background.

Our network of 39 schools schools in the UK achieves great results for young people, and some of our schools are among the best in the country. We educate around 28,500 pupils in four locations across the UK; Birmingham, Hastings, London and Portsmouth.

Why work for Ark?

At Ark, we are all united by the same goal; a commitment to drive real change in education where it’s needed most. The development of our staff is one of our top priorities, at every level and in every role.

Joining Ark means there are plenty of diverse opportunities to progress your career, choosing the direction you want to take it in. Whether that be in one of our new or transition schools, a school in another region in the UK, as part of our dedicated central team or by working for one of our innovative Ark Ventures.

Make a difference where it matters most

We only work in the communities where we can make the biggest difference to children’s lives and take on some of the most challenging schools in the country.

Many of our schools have a history of academic under-achievement or are in areas of economic disadvantage. 84% of Ark schools are rated good or outstanding by Ofsted.

Take your career in your own direction

We are committed to offering you diverse career progression, whether that means aspiring to senior leadership or becoming an outstanding at what you do, allowing you to really carve out a successful career in with us.  We are dedicated to offering opportunities to support your career in our schools or as part of our wider network.

Learning at every stage

We are committed to providing high-quality professional learning throughout your career. The development of our staff is one of our top priorities, at every level and in every role. That’s why we offer twice the number of training days as standard. Staff at Ark have access to a variety of training sessions and experiences, all designed to meet the needs of their team. So no matter what stage of your career you’re at, we’ll support you to be the best that you can be.

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