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ApplyAsk a questionSave opportunityWe are looking for 2-3 educational content creators to research and design creative educational content for primary and secondary school students as part of the charity’s Kindness in school programme™What will you be doing?What will you be doing?Due to the increase in mental health issues following Covid-19, we’ve been facing growing demand from schools for kindness and wellbeing content that helps children’s social and emotional wellbeing.Responsibilities
  • Research educational content for KS1-KS4.
  • Assist in designing educational workshop material for Kindness workshops for secondary school children (delta latter)
  • Source short videos (films and animation) and provide input into suitability (delete)
  • Generate new ideas for the School Programme
  • Other research tasks, as needed
What are we looking for?Skills and attributes
  • Relevant professional experience in psychology or education background
  • Ideally experience having worked in a Learning & Development function or comes from a school background
  • Able to work independently but also within a team with a can do attitude
  • Inventive and imaginative within your researching
  • Strong research and report writing skills
  • Excellent communication and listening skills
  • Happy with working with design tools such as Canva etc
We are especially interested in educators from a variety of backgrounds especially from LGBTQ, refugee, ethnic backgrounds or those with lived experiences.What are we looking for?Skills And Attributes
  • Relevant professional experience in psychology or education background
  • Ideally experience having worked in a Learning & Development function or within a school background
  • Able to work independently but also within a team with a can do attitude
  • Inventive and imaginative within your researching
  • Strong research and report writing skills
  • Excellent communication and listening skills
We are interested in individuals who come from a BAME (Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnics) background, those who have worked with organisations dealing with refugees/migrants and those with lived experiences.What difference will you make?The charity supports the development of emotional intelligence skills (EQ) and wellbeing in children using short films and the transformative power of kindness to tackle the growing mental health crisis. Our Kindness in School Programme™ aims to embed 10 kindness values in children and young people to help them to build EQ skills. Higher emotional intelligence means an improved sense of well-being, and the ability to deal with deeper issues affecting mental health such as standing up to bullying, dealing with loneliness etc, all of which can start as early as primary school.Embedding very early on a culture of kindness to oneself and mindfulness to others means children are taught essential life skills to draw on - today as children, tomorrow as adults.Through the delivery of experiential, fun learning experiences, we amplify the value of kindness and equip children with the tools needed to deal with challenges in the playground and build EQ skills that will hold them in good stead as young adults.Before you applyPlease include a covering letter that explains your interest and suitability for this role.Causes
  • Children / families
  • Education
  • Local / community
  • Poverty relief
  • Women
Organisation typeCharityBe Kind Movement was established in 2015 with the aim of celebrating and amplifying the power of kindness through education. Our passion lies in developing emotional intelligence (EQ) skills using...ApplyAsk a questionSave opportunity
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Deadline: 14-07-2024

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