Join a workforce where you can make a difference every day. Early years education is no average job; it’s a chance to shape the future of young lives. Find out ways in which you can start your early years educator journey, visit: https://lnkd.in/eP3sEk-X
Department for Education
Government Administration
London, England 693,480 followers
Covering education, children’s services, higher education, further education, apprenticeships and skills in England.
About us
Help us achieve world-class education, training and care for everyone, whatever their background. Whether you're just starting out, or an experienced professional, we have what you are looking for. Jobs include administration, policy advisers, digital, finance, commercial specialists and many more. You'll help shape the future of education, training and social care, by working with industry and education leaders to develop policies and services. We have offices across England, including in Manchester, Sheffield, Bristol, Leeds, Gatehead, Cambridge, London, Darlington, Nottingham and Coventry. We offer part-time, term-time and flexible working patterns, including working from home. You'll be able to shape your own learning and development with plenty of options available, and get involved with work across government, as well as in your local community. You can use your paid volunteer days to take on projects that matter to you.
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- London, England
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Employees at Department for Education
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Steve Creed
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Ian Pearl
Splunk SME, CyberSecurity, Department for Education
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Richard Dunning
Information Technology Advisor at Department for Education
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Anthony Impey MBE
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How cyber safe is your school or college? We're reminding schools of the importance of better cyber security. Incidents can lead to disruption for teachers and distress for students. Watch the video to find out more. Learn how to make your school more cyber safe: ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eqq3RQ34 🛡️ Play your part, be cyber smart. #CyberSecurityAwarenessMonth Department for Education National Cyber Security Centre
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Hear advice from National Cyber Security Centre experts in the podcast: ‘Help, my school’s been hacked!' They discuss simple steps schools can take to be more cyber safe, including: ➡️ anticipating and planning for cyber attacks ➡️ spending time on awareness and training for teachers ➡️ using the National Cyber Security Centre’s free resources Take a listen: https://lnkd.in/eVkXbH8x 🛡️ Play your part, be cyber smart. Department for Education
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Are you ready to join us as a Non-executive Director? Non-executive Directors provide independent challenge, scrutiny and support to ministers and departmental executives. They advise on organisational performance; the running of the Department, including the operational and delivery implications of policy proposals; and on the effective management of the department (including succession planning, senior civil service talent and underperformance). Ready to make a difference? Click on the relevant link to apply: Lead NED: https://bit.ly/LeadNED24 NED: https://bit.ly/DfEboard24 Applications close at 2pm on 23rd October.
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He was stabbed 18 times, lost 40% of his blood, and nearly died. Faron Paul knows the cost of deadly knives on UK streets. Now, he is part of the first-ever coalition to tackle violence, as part of the government's ambition to half knife crime over the next 10 years ⬇
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If you are an eligible working parent, you can apply for your childcare code for: - 15 hours childcare for your child aged 9 months old up to 3 years old - 30 hours childcare for your child aged 3 and 4 year old For more info and to check your eligibility, visit https://lnkd.in/evKBChzs
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Today is National Manufacturing Day! 🚗⚙️ Meet Matthew, a dedicated further education (FE) teacher at East Coast College and a motor professional. With 16 years of hands-on experience in the motor industry, working in both independent garages and dealerships, Matthew now shares his industry knowledge and skills to support the next pipeline of talent into the manufacturing industry. “One of the most rewarding aspects of teaching in FE is witnessing the transformation of learners into future mechanics. I’ve helped my students to recognise their own potential and plan for their future careers. Playing a part in this journey is a real privilege as a further education teacher” says Matthew. If you have a career in manufacturing, your skills are invaluable and could inspire future talent. The opportunity to #ShareYourSkills is waiting for you 👉 https://lnkd.in/ejw3t9Kd
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What would you change about the curriculum and assessment system? Earlier today Professor Becky Francis met staff and students at Greenwood Academy, Birmingham, to hear their views. Find out how you can get involved: https://lnkd.in/empGZj6d
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The Curriculum and Assessment Review, led by Professor Becky Francis, is seeking evidence from across the education sector, including teachers, parents, children and employers. Your experience and insight will help to shape the future of education for our young people. https://lnkd.in/empGZj6d
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson have announced reforms giving employers more flexibility to fund a broader range of training and apprenticeships. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eB4yrXjh