Climbing Wall Coordinator - Essex Outdoors

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EssexOutdoors 15 Dec 2014
Climbing Wall Coordinator
Essex Outdoors, Harlow
Location: Harlow
Salary range: £22,937 - £29,558
Hours: Full time (annualised)
Closing Date: 5th January 2015


Essex Outdoors has an exciting opportunity for a skilled and qualified professional to coordinate all climbing activity at The Lock climbing wall, a large indoor climbing facility located at Essex Outdoors Harlow.

The Lock is Essex’s leading indoor climbing centre, with 14m lead-climbing and top-rope routes plus bouldering wall, café & shop. It is used by a variety of user groups including individual members and groups of young people, and is open 7 days a week. It also shares a site with the Essex Outdoors Harlow centre, which provides outdoor learning opportunities to the young people of Essex and the wider community.

The post holder will coordinate the delivery of all climbing activity at The Lock, and will be responsible for the deployment of staff, equipment and resources. The successful applicant must therefore be able to demonstrate significant experience in the delivery and fulfilment of climbing activity. Essex Outdoors is therefore seeking applications from candidates holding or working towards the Mountain Instructor Award (MIA), as a minimum.

Please note that the successful applicant to this post would be appointed on a fixed-term contract in the first instance; however, this may be extended subject to performance.

Interviews are planned for the week commencing 26th Jan 2015.

For more information, or to apply for this post, please email jobs@essexoutdoors.com or apply online through http://www.essexoutdoors.org/jobs_at_essex_outdoors.php

Essex County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults, and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments will be subject to references and DBS checks.
 NottsRich 26 Dec 2014
In reply to EssexOutdoors:

Out of interest, why do you consider MIA to be a minimum qualification for this role, when you have said that the candidate's experience is important? Would you not accept experience alone, or do you deem the paperwork more important?

> The successful applicant must therefore be able to demonstrate significant experience in the delivery and fulfilment of climbing activity.


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