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Job | Temporary

Listen Share Change - Psychology Guide (Research Assistant) for Maternity Cover

Verbal Arts Centre

Other
£16,500
30.00
Our Psychology Guide will be working with Verbal’s psychology team to create story maps and conduct research for Listen Share Change Reading Rooms,

Listen Share Change is being delivered in partnership with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.  It is a volunteer-led, innovative, shared reading programme based in the community that uses poetry and prose to engage with a range of constituent groups from young people who are hard to reach and at risk to older people.

Listen Share Change utilises the existing infrastructure within the Northern Ireland Housing Executive as well as Community and Youth centres, healthcare settings and other local venues to deliver a fully accessible, customised programme of reading activities tailored to meet the needs of all participants.

The purpose of Listen Share Change is to create an inclusive, safe and nurturing environment for participants to engage, flourish and develop by listening to stories and to poems read aloud specifically selected to address diversity, cultural identity and build community cohesion.

We invite applications for the following position:

  • Psychology Guide (Research Assistant) Maternity Cover (Part Time – 30 hours per week)

For an application pack please visit our website:

https://www.theverbal.co/Pages/Category/jobs

Closing Date

Thursday / 04 April 2019
12:00pm

Contact Details

Sinead McLaughlin

Stable Lane & Mall Wall
Bishop Street Within
Derry|Londonderry
BT48 6PU
United Kingdom

More Information

It should be noted that the criteria for these posts may be enhanced to facilitate shortlisting.

Interviews are due to be held week of 8th April 2019

The Verbal Arts Centre operates a Child Protection Policy.

The Verbal Arts Centre is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

This project has been supported by the EU’s Peace IV Programme, managed by SEUPB

Peace IV Programme
Building Positive Relations