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Children's Food Advisor

Eingestellt von Children's Food Trust

Gesuchte Skills: Support, Network

Projektbeschreibung

Children's Food Advisor - Cookery

Do you share our belief that our children must eat healthily to reach their full potential in life?
Can you help lead and shape our work to protect every child's right to eat better - and so, to do better?

Terms: Fixed Term Contract - December 2016
Salary: Grade D Starting salary £31,802 (rising to £32,802 following a successful probation period)
Location: Home-based - Glasgow or Edinburgh
Hours: 37.5 Per week

The Children's Food Trust is the national charity providing expert advice, information and training to enable children and their families to cook and eat healthily. We do this through a range of products, services and activities to achieve the maximum change for children and young people. Thanks to funding from Tesco we are thrilled to be extending our network of primary school cooking clubs into Scotland and are now looking for someone as enthusiastic about the children's food agenda and cooking as we are to roll out the programme.

As a Children's Food Advisor you will train teachers and others how to set up and run a successful cooking club. You will also work in Tesco stores in Scotland during school holiday periods running cookery courses for children aged 5- 7 and 7 - 11 years old. The post will also include organising and delivering training events, locating and booking venues, managing casual staff, providing support and advice to cookery clubs and the development of our programmes.

A key part of the role will be developing those all important links and networks across Scotland to establish the Children's Food Trust presence and develop opportunities to sustain our work.

Your flair for cooking and teaching others to cook will be vital alongside your experience in securing and leading projects involving a range of customers. Strong influencing and negotiating skills, as well experience of working on your own initiative, the ability to work autonomously by managing and prioritising your own workload and maintaining and building relationships, to achieve buy-in and support for our work.

You should have a UK driving licence and be prepared to drive a van and load/unload equipment when running training events.

To apply please download an application form and return this by email to:

Projektdetails

  • Vertragsart:

    Contract

  • Berufserfahrung:

    Keine Angabe

Geforderte Qualifikationen

Children's Food Trust