Education Organiser

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About Wikimedia UK

Wikimedia UK is recognised as a UK charity that promotes and supports Wikipedia, its sister projects, and other open educational resources in the UK. "Open" refers to information which is available for copying, reuse and modification, including for commercial uses, without cost or restriction other than attribution. Following the principles of Wikipedia, we are a volunteer-led organisation, and volunteers have a central role in all our activities.

We were established in 2008 and are one of over thirty similar associations in countries around the world, recognised by the Wikimedia Foundation but operationally and legally independent. We work with individuals, museums, universities, businesses and media companies to make freely licensed content available and to help other people re-use open content. We seek to have a close relationship with other open content organizations in the UK, and with the global community of Wikimedia readers and editors.

Our annual income is just under £1,000,000 and we have over 250 members. There are approximately 15,000,000 people in the UK who regularly use Wikimedia projects and 10,000 people who regularly contribute to them. With ambitious plans for growth and an active Board of Trustees, we are now entering an exciting new phase.

We are now looking for an Education Organiser member of staff to be a key member of our small team. The role will involve supporting the Programme Manager by developing and delivering a range of large and small education activities throughout the UK and encouraging volunteer participation. We would particularly welcome applicants with an understanding of, and experience of our mission.

Applications are welcome. The closing date is 5pm on 8th February 2013. Applications cannot be accepted after that date. Interviews are planned for 22nd February 2013 at our offices in London.

For an application form, please email richard.nevellatwikimedia.org.uk

Applications can be made in Open Document Format (via Open Office or Libre Office) or .doc format (via Microsoft Word).

If you would like to ask any questions about this position, then please call Jon Davies on 0207 065 0990.

Job Description

Job Title: Education Organiser
Hours: Part time (17.5 hours per week)
Location: Central London but could be based elsewhere
Salary: £25,000-29,000 per annum depending on experience, pro rata
Pension: WMUK offers a pension scheme, with 6% employer pension contributions
Benefits: 14 days annual leave plus public holidays

Objective

The objective is to support and promote the work of Wikimedia UK, which includes Wikipedia and its sister websites.

To do this, the Education Organiser will need to:

  • Support the Programme Manager by developing and delivering a range of large and small education activities throughout the UK.
  • Support and encourage the participation of volunteers in the education activities of Wikimedia UK.
  • Support WMUK's education Wikimedians in Residence.
  • Be a supportive part of the staff team.
  • Build a relationship of trust with the Wikimedia community.
  • Be accountable for the monitoring of and resources for the events.

Key responsibilities

Management duties

  • Work with the Programme Manager to develop a range of activities appropriate to the needs of Wikimedia UK.
  • Report to the Programme Manager and administrator ensuring that expenditure is controlled in line with the events budgets.
  • Prepare regular, publicly available reports to the Programme Manager and Education committee on the education programme of the charity, including assessments of success and ensure these are openly available.
  • Be responsible for all aspects of the education programme working with volunteers to make it professionally run and productive.
  • Handle all documentation regarding the education programme and support the administrator in accounting for them financially.
  • Encourage and promote the involvement of volunteers and ensure that volunteers are provided with opportunities to support and participate in the Education programme.
  • Ensure that all education events are managed safely with proper risk assessments undertaken.
  • Learn from The Wikimedia Foundation and other chapters to develop best practice and where appropriate share the planning and delivery of events.

Project Management

  • Support the Programme Manager by preparing, running and evaluating the education programme as detailed in the Wikimedia UK plan.
  • Work with volunteers to ensure the greatest possible involvement of the Wikimedia UK community in the education programme.
  • Monitor the delivery and financial security of Wikimedia UK’s education programme.
  • Support and propose the development of new projects.
  • Assist in the development and maintenance of key metrics demonstrating the programme’s impact.

Person specification

Experience

  • Proven experience of project management involving the public and partner organisations.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the education sector with specific knowledge of at least one area appropriate to the work of Wikimedia UK and its programme.
  • Experience of organising a wide range of events.
  • An understanding of delivering training at a variety of levels.
  • An understanding of the charity and not-for-profit sector (desirable).
  • Experience of working effectively with a team of volunteers.
  • Track record in budgeting and of achieving financial balance.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Passionate about the aims and values of Wikimedia UK.
  • The energy to support the Programme Manager in building excellence in the WMUK Education programme.
  • Good people management skills, with the ability to involve and inspire volunteers working remotely over geographically dispersed locations.
  • Excellent software skills, including word-processing, spreadsheets, internet procedures, and database applications.
  • Excellent project management abilities.
  • Flexible approach, with the capability to be a team player and identify and manage opportunities and risk.
  • Logical, clear thinking, diplomatic and patient approach.
  • Understanding of working with and managing volunteers; the ability to learn quickly and integrate within the Wikimedia community.
  • Ability to work flexible hours and locations as required.
  • Undertake training as required.
  • An understanding of internet technologies, in particular wikis.
  • An understanding of the culture and policies of Wikimedia communities.

Background information

  • Equal Opportunities: Wikimedia UK has a commitment to achieving equality of opportunity in both services to our members and clients, and in the employment of people, and expects all employees and volunteers to understand and promote its policies in their own work.
  • Fire, Health and Safety: Wikimedia UK is committed to a healthy and safe working environment and expects all its employees to consider and integrate health and safety in all work activities.
  • Sustainable Development: Wikimedia UK is committed to the principles of sustainable development and all employees are expected, in so far as possible, to maintain work practices in line with the principles of sustainable development.
  • Continuing Professional Development: Wikimedia UK is committed to the continuing professional development of all its staff and volunteers. Employees are expected to develop learning plans in conjunction with their line manager in order to undertake training or other career development opportunities that they feel would develop their work and the operation of the Charity.
  • Data Protection: Wikimedia UK holds sensitive data on its members, volunteers, donors and those using its services. All employees are required to maintain an awareness of data protection responsibilities, and to execute all relevant duties with tact, discretion and due respect to confidentiality of clients, members and staff.