Education Outreach Officer

A woman stands with her back to the camera, and her black t-shirt has 'scienceoxford.com' on the back. She is addressing a group of primary school children.

Are you passionate about inspiring the next generation through hands-on science? We are looking for a creative and confident Education Outreach Officer to deliver exciting, curriculum-linked STEM workshops and shows in primary schools across Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.

You will be part of the Science Oxford education team, delivering high-quality STEM experiences – including our popular mobile planetarium shows – that spark curiosity and build science capital for young learners. This role also includes co-developing new outreach activities, supporting school relationships and contributing to flagship programmes like the Big Science Event. Training will be provided.

If you’re a skilled science communicator with great presentation skills and a flair for engaging children in STEM, we would love to hear from you. For more information, download the Job Description here.

To apply, please email a CV and covering letter explaining your suitability for the role to [email protected]. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.

For an informal chat about the role, contact Daniel Scholes, at [email protected]

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

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