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| Posted: | 15/05/26 | |
| Recruiter: | UK Electronics Skills Foundation | |
| Reference: | 3109805698 | |
| Type: | Permanent | |
| Disciplines: | Team Leader | |
| Salary: | Competitive | |
| Location: | Cirencester, Gloucestershire | |
| Description: | We are looking for a Digital Learning and Engagement Lead to shape and deliver the digital experience for a UK-wide, government-funded programme supporting around 700 students entering the electronics and semiconductor sector. You ll be working within a small, collaborative charity delivering a high-impact national programme. This is not a traditional content or platform admin role.It is about designing an experience that students actively participate in, return to, and feel part of. You will take ownership of how digital engagement works across the programme, helping to create a connected, high-quality experience at national scale. Why this role matters Our programme combines in-person activity, industry engagement and digital learning. The digital layer is critical. Done well, it:
This role exists to make that happen. What you ll be responsible for You will own and evolve the digital learning and engagement experience, including: Platform
Engagement design
Content and delivery
Cohort experience
Insight and improvement
Collaboration
What we re looking for We are particularly interested in people who can demonstrate:
You might have developed this experience through roles in learning and development, digital engagement, community building, or product/platform roles. Experience with cohort-based programmes, digital communities, or engagement analytics would be particularly valuable. You do not need to meet every requirement. If this role excites you, we encourage you to apply. Provisional Interview Dates:
About UKESF The UK Electronics Skills Foundation (UKESF) is a national STEM education charity working to address the UK s electronics skills shortage. We work across schools, universities and industry to inspire more young people to study Electronics and to pursue careers in the sector. Through our programmes, we support students from early engagement through to employment, helping to strengthen the UK s talent pipeline in a strategically important industry.
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