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Project Workers (Bank) (*female only) - Foundation Learning
| Job reference number | 49/10 |
| Closing date | Friday, 24 September 2010 |
| Location | West Kent |
| Salary | £20,753 plus fringe London weighting allowance per annum, pro rata (£11.40 per hour + FLWA) |
As an experienced tutor, you will plan, deliver and evaluate Foundation Learning for girls and women who access our West Kent services to actively engage and enhance learning opportunities.
This is a developing project and although you should initially have the flexibility to provide services on an ad hoc basis this role may develop into a fixed term contract until funding ceases.
Project Worker (*female only) - Fixed Term until September 2011
| Job reference number | 47/10 |
| Closing date | Monday, 13 September 2010 |
| Location | Cwmafan |
| Salary | £20,753 p.a. pro rata |
As an experienced Project Worker, you will be responsible for developing and delivering support and informal learning to young people to actively engage and enhance their learning opportunities and raise aspirations.
Creche Workers x3 (*female only) - fixed term until January 2011
| Job reference number | 48/10 |
| Closing date | Monday, 13 September 2010 |
| Location | Cwmafan |
| Salary | £7.96 - £9.11 per hour depending on qualifications |
As a member of our childcare team you will provide a safe, stimulating and educational environment for babies and children aged 6 weeks to 5 years through play and other activities designed to meet each child's individual needs.
Senior Policy Officer - WHEC (female only*) - 3 year fixed term contract
| Job reference number | 34/10 |
| Closing date | Friday, 17 September 2010 |
| Location | London based with regular travel to Oxford and other locations in England |
| Salary | £35,428 + inner London weighting |
Women's Health and Equality Consortium (WHEC) is a partnership of seven women's agencies working to tackle women's health and social inequalities. It is a strategic partner of the Department of Health.
YWCA is a leading charity working with girls and women in England and Wales. It is the lead partner in the Women's Health and Equality Consortium.
worthwhile work
Working for something you really believe in - equality, women's rights and social justice - is truly satisfying
Louise says

"I am proud to work for YWCA. Hearing how young women have overcome difficult times against all odds is inspiring. I enjoy the opportunity to tell these success stories to the business community and inspire support for our work."
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More and more people want to spend all those hours of their working lives doing a job that makes the world a better place. If you're one of those people then you'll love YWCA
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