You’re enthusiastic, creative, understand the secondary school curriculum and have a desire to use your degree to inspire future generations in all things, especially Maths plus other subjects.
Maybe you are a teacher, a researcher or an events specialist. You also have an interest in commercial management and want to expand your business experience with an ambitious organisation that’s looking to use your commercial understanding to expand the current business model and contribute to the growth of the business. A truly exciting opportunity to grow with a successful organisation.
You want to use your passion for academia and education and all its applications to help young people. And to truly make a difference, no matter how cliché that might sound.
You could be doing that with Education in Action, www.educationinaction.org.uk one of the UK’s leading educational live events companies who stage stimulating, motivational, subject based live events for up to 40,000 A-Level, GCSE and KS3 students annually.
So, how about being put into the position where you’ll be researching the key trends and future topics in education? Then creating, running, and marketing large student engagement events each year to reflect these topics, recruiting leading academically gifted and entertaining education communicators to motivate and inspire teachers and their students.
You’ll get a real buzz out of talent-spotting leading education speakers and communicators, building and nurturing your relationships with them. People at the top of their game, recognised and hugely respected, some of them household names - now or destined to be in the future. Whilst Maths will be your principal focus, you can expect a wider role where you will need an appreciation and understanding of other subjects across the GCSE and A-Level curriculum.
You’ll also enjoy networking because you’ll be reaching out to teachers, to get them engaged, plus actively contributing to ongoing marketing communications and social media plans to maximise the number of schools and students attending your events.
To be clear, these events are not seminars or lectures. They are interactive, inspiring, and exhilarating days held in prestigious venues in London and around the UK where hundreds of excited students and their teachers descend on a venue to learn and be energised. Days that leave teachers and students re-charged, stimulated, and motivated to consider the future opportunities that the pursuit of their chosen subject offers.
This is a full-time role which you’ll undertake with the support of an organisation already working with some of the leading academics and education communicators in the country to inspire the next generation. Flexibility and enthusiasm is the key. You’ll need to be IT literate and social media familiar, self-motivated working from home, managing your own time and working with a team, attending monthly face to face team meetings in London and event venues in London, the Midlands and Manchester.
This is a small business that is growing, continuing to look at ways to achieve expansion in the future with an exciting programme of 2025/26 events already planned.
You can expect training, a competitive salary, an annual performance-based bonus plus the usual 28 days annual leave including bank holidays and a company pension scheme.
Submit your CV and covering letter detailing how you could fulfil this unique and challenging role. Click the apply button above to launch an email to e: admin@educationinaction.org.uk
Location: | England, Hybrid |
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Salary: | £38,000 to £40,000 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 29th April 2025 |
Closes: | 23rd May 2025 |
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