Closing date for applications: 11 December 2023, 6pm
Salary: NJC SCP 25 £32,020 (pro rata)
Start date: Week commencing 15 January 2024; contract until 31 August 2024
Part-time: 50 day contract over 8 months)
MESH has a lead role in the coordination of adult migrant language education across Yorkshire & The Humber.
They are seeking to appoint an experienced ESOL practitioner to work on an exciting new project focused on forced migrants’ ideas about local heritage in Yorkshire and Humber.
Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, this project seeks to engage forced migrant ESOL learners in exploring their own ideas about places of value in their localities. You will plan and run sessions and lead visits in two places in our region: Hull and Huddersfield.
The project also aims to produce a set of learning resources co-produced with project participants. This is a short-term part-time contract to deliver this project between Jan – September 2024. The project worker will work a mix of 2 days and 1 day per week during this period, for approximately 50 days.
If you are interested in applying, please contact the Director of MESH John Zavos for further information at johnz@yhmesh.org.uk, 07539 361497, or download the full job details below.
Closing date for applications: 11 December 2023, 6pm
Interviews will take place on: 18 December 2023
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MESH is managed by its Board of Trustees. The trustees are also the employers of the small staff team. Photos and brief bios of the current trustees are available on the MESH website at https://www.yhmesh.org.uk/about-us/our-trustees
Experience of working with the Adult ESOL Core Curriculum