Digital Unite is looking for a Project Delivery Manager and up to 4 Part-time Digital Champion Mentors to join its team. This is a great opportunity to be an important part of One Digital, a new and innovative collaborative programme funded by the Big Lottery that will help thousands of people across the UK who are currently losing out through lack of digital skills. The programme partners will identify new ways of reaching and supporting them, starting with the Digital Champion model of trusted peers and intermediaries helping those around them. Project Delivery Manager 

This wide-ranging, full-time role will involve building and maintaining excellent relationships with the key partners in the One Digital collaboration and ensuring that they have all the support and resources required from Digital Unite to help contribute to individual and overall project success.

The role will also include planning and delivering work schedules with the assistance of a small team, as well as managing the day to day operational aspects of Digital Unite’s responsibilities in One Digital. The programme is focussed on supporting the recruitment, training and enthusing of volunteer digital champions across much of the UK and will therefore involve some travel. The post holder will be based in central London office space as well be able to work from a home office (which does not need to be in central London). 

The deadline for applications for all roles is Monday 5 October 2015. Successful applicants will be notified by midday on Wednesday 7 October. Interviews will be held week commencing 12th October.

  • For more information on the Project Delivery Manager role and how to apply please click here.

Digital Champion Mentors x 4 (Part time)

The Digital Champion Mentors’ main role is to welcome, encourage, inspire and support all Digital Champions who join the One Digital programme, in particular by ensuring that the Digital Champions make the most of all the training, resources, interaction and materials available on our Digital Champions Network learning platform. The role will also include planning and delivering occasional face to face sessions, webinars and teleconferences to small groups of Champions but the role is primarily an online one. 

Mentors could be based anywhere in England, Scotland or Wales and will work from home, but will need to travel occasionally to London and other project locations. This may occasionally involve some out of hours travel.

The deadline for applications for all roles is Monday 5 October 2015. Successful applicants will be notified by midday on Wednesday 7 October. Interviews will be held week commencing 12th October.

  • For more information on the Digital Champion Mentor roles and how to apply please click here.

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