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Workshop Facilitator

£39,897 - £39,897
 

Job Description

JOB TITLE: Workshop facilitators
Open to PHD and MSc students only

About us:

King's Entrepreneurship Institute is the dedicated hub of all entrepreneurial activity at King's College London. For almost 200 years, King's has been striving to improve the world and today is bursting with creative problem solvers, innovative thinkers and entrepreneurial leaders. We believe that everyone can be entrepreneurial, and that entrepreneurial people can help make the world a better place by solving problems to create a healthier, smarter, more equal and sustainable future. 

About the role:

Throughout the academic year we deliver a range of free workshops, events, competitions and programmes to help our thriving King's community get ahead. We are looking for looking for PhD and MSc students at King's College London of all disciplines to support the delivery and facilitation of the workshops. Our workshops, events, competitions and programmes support community of King?s College London students, alumni and staff to: 

  • Develop an entrepreneurial mindset, supporting whatever career or future they have in mind;
  • Explore and progress their ideas and launch them into potential ventures;
  • Scale their business and skills on one of our accelerator programmes;
  • Connect and collaborate with a community of like-minded innovators and changemakers. 

Benefits:

By taking part, aside from gaining invaluable experience for your CV and working alongside a great team, you will:

  • Learn about entrepreneurship in an in-depth way and develop your entrepreneurial skills, 
  • Practice your workshop delivery and facilitation skills, this role is ideal for those that would like to go into a career of teaching
  • Be able to evidence your experience of delivering sessions to diverse audiences,
  • Develop compelling public speaking skills

Details:

  • Up to 10 hours per month during teaching terms
  • 20.46 hourly rate
  • Although Strand Campus is listed the role will require work across all campuses 
  • Applications close at 23:59 on Sunday, 29 September
  • Interviews to be held: 21st October (in person, Entrepreneuership Institute Bush House, Strand Campus)
  • Start date: 25 October

TO APPLY: Email ei-ops@kcl.ac.uk your CV and 1 A4 page Coverletter (text font size 12)



Qualifications

None



Skills

Essential: 

  • Currently enrolled in a PhD programme or MSc programme at King?s College London (any discipline) at the time of application;
  • Having a strong interest in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial skills development;
  • Excellent communication and networking skills;

 

Desirable: 

  • Experience in teaching in higher education setting and/or delivering workshops within or outside of higher education context;
  • Has previously engaged with King?s Entrepreneurship Institute and attended programmes delivered by King?s Entrepreneurship Institute. 

 

 

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Qualifications

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Skills

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Essential criteria 

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​Strong technical skills in data analysis, optimisation, and dashboard creation.  

​Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret and synthesise large data sets.  

​Experience of collaboratively working with internal and external stakeholders. 

​Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities.  

​Problem-solving skills with the ability to troubleshoot data issues and improve reporting processes.  

​Strong attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy. 

​Desirable criteria 

​Experience in the higher education sector or a similar environment.  

​Experience working with other data visualisation tools and methodologies. 

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Qualifications

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Skills

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Qualifications

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Skills

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