Jobs

Jobs

This page is regularly updated with opportunities for people with the right skills and experience to work in the exciting and ever-changing environment of At-Bristol. 

At-Bristol is an equal opportunities employer.


Volunteering and internships

At-Bristol has an exciting volunteering and intern scheme.

We are currently recruiting for the following summer internships:

  • Animation (2 days a week)
  • Market Research (2 days a week)
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    Find out more about At-Bristol’s volunteering opportunities

    Live Science Team Member (Ref: LST)

    £7.00 per hour

    Part-time, working 3 days in 7 (working an average of 3 weekends out of 4).
    Temporary for approximately 7 months starting in February 2012, with the potential of a permanent position

    This is an exciting opportunity to join our energetic team of science communicators and facilitators.  You will bring our galleries and open spaces to life by delivering a range of programmes such as planetarium shows, science shows, busking, story-telling, and hands-on activities, to promote and enhance the visitor experience, as well as assisting visitor interaction within At-Bristol's exhibition spaces.  You may be required, at times to deliver activities at ‘outreach’ events both in the local area and across the country.
    A confident and enthusiastic personality, you will be flexible and have excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage with all our visitors. Previous experience in the leisure or educational environment is desirable and a strong interest in science and nature is essential.
    Closing date: 12th January 2012
    Interview date: 19th/20th January 2012
    If you want to be part of our team, please apply by completing an application form and sending it together with a CV and covering letter outlining why you think you are suitable for the position to Sandrine Arnold, HR Assistant (recruitment@at-bristol.org.uk)

    Alternatively, you can post to Recruitment, At-Bristol, Anchor Road, Harbourside, Bristol BS1 5DB.

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