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STEM Programme Coordinator

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 24 Tachwedd 2025
Cyflog: £26,500 bob blwyddyn
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 04 Rhagfyr 2025
Lleoliad: CR3 6LB
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Delight
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd:

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About the role
Delight is looking for an engaging and reliable STEM Programme Coordinator to oversee the delivery of our STEM programme which is currently supporting 1,600 primary aged children across North England, the Midlands and London. You’ll have strong attention to detail and be skilled in coordinating, problem-solving, and managing budgets. You will also have experience of relationship building and training people. Travelling to partner schools around England is a key requirement and the role requires occasional periods working away with overnight stays.
This recruitment pack includes a detailed Job Description and Person Specification. For more information about our work, please explore our website www.delightcharity.org.uk. To apply, please email a CV and covering letter explaining your interest in this post, relevant experience and suitability to: recruitment@delightcharity.org.uk by 11.59pm on Wednesday 3rd December.
STEM Programme Coordinator Job Description
Delight is looking for an engaging and reliable STEM Programme Coordinator to oversee the delivery of our STEM programme. We are currently expanding into more schools, and this new role is needed to fully drive school engagement, teacher training and programme resourcing.
You’ll have strong attention to detail and a proven record in problem-solving and effective communication. Driving a van to partner schools around England is a key requirement and the role requires occasional overnight stays.
Key responsibilities
Coordination
Finalise programme timetabling
Liaise with participating schools
Schedule teacher training sessions (England and beyond)
Manage hotel and venue bookings
Manage programme budgets
Resources
Work with freelancers to design and print resources
Oversee procurement and fulfilment
Working with Schools
Build and maintain strong relationships with partner schools
Deliver in-person and remote teacher training (England and beyond)
Replenish and refresh resources at partner schools
Deliver resources to partner schools
Design
Support with the development of promotional materials
Support with the editing of promotional photos and films
Impact & Reporting
Manage data gathering and impact tracking with partner schools
Evaluate programme outcomes
Write stakeholder Impact Reports
Other
Driving licence and confidence driving a large van
Work collaboratively within a small team
Adhere to Delight’s policies and procedures at all times
Person Specification
In your application, please make sure you show us how you would bring the experience, skills, and knowledge that we are looking for to this role. We value the different experiences that people bring and will always look to provide opportunities for you to learn more and develop within your role.
Experience
Programme management and delivery (arts and STEM projects would be advantageous)
Establishing and managing partnerships
Delivering teacher training in person and on-line
Reporting and evaluating STEM and arts programmes
Working in partnership with schools
Skills and Abilities
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
Strong attention to detail
Demonstrable relationship building skills
Well-organised, with effective problem-solving skills
Able to work both collaboratively and independently
Numerate, with the ability to develop and interpret budgets
IT literate (MS Office, excel, web, email, social media)
Content creation literate (Canva, video & photo editing software, AI programmes)
Able and willing to drive a van independently across England and beyond
Knowledge
STEM and arts education in England
Primary and Secondary learning outcomes in England
Impact measurement and reporting against outcomes and outputs
Values and Style
Inclusivity: This is at the heart of our work and we have a commitment to educational equality and social impact
Creative: Innovative approach to problem-solving, encouraging imaginative strategies for organisational development
Rigour: Commitment to maintaining high standards, systematic thinking, and meticulous attention to detail in all operational processes
Relationships: Collaborative professional style, prioritising meaningful connections with team, stakeholders, and partners
Warmth: Empathetic team-based approach, being part of creating supportive and inclusive workplace culture
Curiosity: Proactive learner
Contract Terms
Delight aims to be an accessible and adaptable employer.
Salary
£26,500
Working hours
37.5 hours per week over 52 weeks.
There are periods in the year when you will be required to work weekends (additional days worked are taken as TOIL at an agreed time).
Holiday
28 days including bank holidays.
Place of work
Delight office, 9b Station Avenue, Caterham, Surrey CR3 6LB.
Frequent days in the office are required for procurement and fulfilment. Travel and overnight stays to host teacher training sessions and deliver resources across England are an essential part of this role and will begin immediately.
Probation period
4 months. Your notice period during probation is two weeks for both you and Delight.
How to apply
Delight believes in creating an inclusive, diverse and equitable workforce. We welcome applications from candidates currently underrepresented within arts education and STEM organisations.
Application deadline
Thursday 4th December 2025.
First interview
Monday 15th December 2025.
Second Interview:
TBC after first interviews.
Ideal start date
Early January 2026.
To apply, please send a current CV and cover letter telling us how you meet the Person Specification to recruitment@delightcharity.org.uk
Thank you very much for your interest in this role. We look forward to hearing from you.

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