Job Vacancy Re-advertisement: Mixing the Colours Project Development Worker

The deadline for applications for this post has now passed.

Glasgow Women’s Library (GWL) is unique in Scotland. An Accredited Museum, it is a vibrant information hub housing a lending library, archive collections and artefacts relating to women’s lives, histories and achievements. It also delivers an innovative Lifelong Learning Programme, an Adult Literacy and Numeracy Project, a dedicated Black and Minority Ethnic Women’s Project and a National Lifelong Learning Project. GWL will be relocating to permanent, fit-for-purpose premises in the near future and is seeking to recruit a committed, imaginative individual who can embrace a challenging role within a dynamic team.

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Mixing the Colours: Women speaking about Sectarianism Project Development Worker

Salary: AP5, SCP 32 (£27,780 per annum) Plus 6% Employer’s Pension Contribution
Full time: 35 hours per week

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Required to progress and develop our exciting new project Mixing the Colours: Women speaking about sectarianism. Previous experience of adult learning work and an appreciation of the issues surrounding intra-Christian sectarianism in Scotland are essential. Project development experience and a knowledge of women’s issues is desirable. You will have enthusiasm and the vision to develop and manage ground-breaking services in a unique environment and be passionate about the positive role and potential of learning, libraries and cultural organisations in people’s lives.

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‘Mixing the Colours’ Sectarianism Project Development Worker Job Description and Person Specification (.doc file)
‘Mixing the Colours’ Sectarianism Project Development Worker Application Form (.doc file)

Closing date for completed applications is 5pm, Thursday 12th September 2013.

Interviews will take place in Glasgow on Tuesday 24th September

Completed application forms should be sent to Morag Smith, Glasgow Women’s Library, 15 Berkeley Street, Glasgow, G3 7BW, or by email to morag.smith@womenslibrary.org.uk

This project is supported by the Scottish Government Community Safety Unit and administered by the Voluntary Action Fund.

Women only need apply as this job is required to be for a person of a particular sex under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010.

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