Subject: Position at Icon
Training Manager Icon, the Institute of Conservation London Responsible to: Professional Development Manager Responsible for: Training Officer Fixed Term Contract: November 2012 to June 2015 Hours: Part-time, 28 hours per week Salary: UKPUKP30,900 per annum pro rata Closing Date: 12 noon on 19 October 2012 Since 2006, Icon has managed the UK-wide conservation Training Bursary Scheme funded with a UKP149M grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. In May 2012, Icon was awarded a grant increase of UKP968,800 to support the delivery of 36 additional internships over three years. Icon continues to seek external funding to support additional internships. Icon has also developed a Conservation Technician's Qualification, a level-3 qualification delivered and assessed in the workplace by participating employers. Icon is currently rolling out this programme. You will be part of a small team committed to building on Icon's achievements in professional standards development, education and training. You will manage the delivery of Icon's established programmes of supported work-based learning: Icon Internships and Icon's Conservation Technician Qualification (CTQ). A full-time Training Officer will support you in this role. This post is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Icon is the UK's leading voice for the conservation of our precious cultural heritage. We raise awareness of the cultural, social and economic value of caring for our heritage and champion high standards of conservation. Icon is a charity. The support of our members, partners, donors and sponsors is critical to our ability to represent the conservation profession and those who support our aims. For a job description and information about how to apply, please visit <URL:http://www.icon.org.uk> where you will find an application form and instructions. Alison Richmond, ACR FIIC Chief Executive +44 20 3142 6799 +44 7949 787701 *** Conservation DistList Instance 26:20 Distributed: Sunday, October 7, 2012 Message Id: cdl-26-20-022 ***Received on Tuesday, 2 October, 2012