Unifrog - Job Opportunity
Unifrog Launch Representative Job Description
Summary
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£45 per school session
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Ad hoc basis
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Travel expenses to and from school meetings covered
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Start date: January (or as soon as possible)
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Greater London OR Derby/Nottingham area
Background
Unifrog is a multi-award winning startup on a mission to transform Careers Guidance in the UK. In just four years we have become the market leader, lauded by students, teachers, politicians and business leaders.
We are looking for enthusiastic and engaging Launch Representatives to work directly with students at our partner schools to help them make the most of the Unifrog platform.
Our online platform makes it easy for students to find and apply for university courses, apprenticeships, and Further Education courses, while also helping teachers to track their progress and give good guidance. Unifrog is the only place where students can compare every post-16 and post-18 opportunity in the UK.
We have 19 members of staff, a growing set of products, and a rapidly increasing customer base.
Responsibilities
As a Launch Representative, your main responsibility is to support Area Managers with launching Unifrog to students at their partner schools. Your duties will include:
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Delivering engaging and informative Student Launches and running Student Workshops.
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Engaging with teachers and students on how to improve our customer service and our products
Key benefits
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People-focused, working particularly with young people
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Join one of the UK’s hottest education technology startups and help make Careers Guidance better
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Influence the company’s direction: we love to promote great ideas, whether they’re from schools, students, or members of the team
Essential skills and experiences
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Public speaking
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Organised
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Ability to think on your feet and be adaptable
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Attention to detail
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Reliable
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Interest in the education sector
Location, hours
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Greater London OR Derby/Nottingham area.
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On working days you will be visiting schools that you have previously organised to meet.
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An in-school session typically lasts for an hour.
Eligibility
We can only consider applications from candidates who already have the right to work in the EU.
A valid UK driving licence is preferred.
To apply
To apply, candidates need to record a short video of themselves answering the following questions:
Roughly 30 seconds – why did you choose to study your current course?
Roughly 30 seconds – tell us about one thing you would change about the UK education system and why?
Please submit videos to https://www.dropbox.com/request/7yCFeAZjLESKJdY2oGkZ
You do not need a Dropbox account to submit your video, and all videos are completely confidential.
The next step in the application process after this would be an in-person interview.