Presenter - Leicester, United Kingdom - National Space Centre

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Presenter
Full Time - 35 hours per week. The role requires working evenings, weekends, and Bank Holidays. Flexibility is required.

Salary - £28,832 per year.


We are looking to recruit a confident, outgoing individual to join the education team and assist in delivering high quality programmes to schools and the public.

The role will include delivering workshops, presenting educational programmes in the Sir Patrick Moore Planetarium, operating StarDome our portable planetarium, presenting outreach programmes and assisting with day-to-day operations of the Space Centre.

Working with Children - An Enhanced Disclosure is required for this role. Information about the Disclosure service can be found at the Directggov website.

Please refer to the Job Description.

(No agencies).

Invited applicants will be asked to conduct two presentations:1)A recorded clip on a space themed, craft activity this should be no longer than - 3 mins and can be uploaded to Bamboo here if selected for interview


Role Purpose:

To present public and schools programmes and support the Education Team in programmes development. To provide an enjoyable and first-class experience for all participants.


Reporting To:

Head of Education & Space Communications


Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities

  • Present educational programmes in the Sir Patrick Moore Planetarium, work as a Commander within the Mission experience, deliver workshops within the centre.
  • Presenting public family talks and busking activities during school holidays.
  • Facilitate sleepovers for schools, scouts and guide groups, including staying overnight.
  • Assist in the smooth daytoday operations of each programme (e.g. checking supplies and setup etc).
  • Ensuring optimum customer care is delivered at all times.
  • Working as a member of the National Space Centre team in ensuring that all Health and Safety regulations are adhered to, and that the Health and Safety of the visitor, and other employees are not compromised.
  • Ensure that programmes are conducted in line with Education Team's working with children guidelines.
  • Undertaking training and development as part of the Personal Development Programme.
  • Undertaking any other tasks relevant as may be designated.
  • An understanding that these tasks are indicative of the role and are not exhaustive.
  • That further reviews of this Job Description will take place as the role develops.

Person Specification

  • Ability to remain calm under pressure and to remain flexible in all situations, maintaining a positive and friendly attitude.
  • Excellent team player willingness to help where necessary
  • Trustworthy
  • Ability to portray a professional image at all times
  • Ability to maintain a positive attitude towards all tasks

Knowledge / Skills / Qualifications:


  • Experience of working facetoface with members of the public
  • Experience of working with children in an informal or formal learning environment (paid or voluntary)
  • Knowledge of child protection practices and procedures
  • Interest in astronomy, space science and science in general
  • Good communication skills written, verbal and interpersonal
  • Excellent presentation skills
  • Ability to prioritise busy and varied workload
  • Good IT literacy
  • Science degree is desirable
  • Educated to degree level or equivalent is desirable

Working with Children:


  • The successful individual will be required to undertake a Disclosure and Baring Service Enhanced Disclosure.

Other Points:


  • The role requires working evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays. Flexibility is required.

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