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Self Employed Consultant to co-ordinate the MentorSETPeer2peer Group Required
by
sharac
on Thu 24 Nov 2005 12:17 GMT | Permanent Link
The Women’s Engineering Society is looking for a suitable self employed
consultant to co-ordinate the MentorSET Peer2peer group, a WES project.
The MentorSET Peer2peer group is a support group for all Black and
Minority Ethnic women working in Science, Engineering and Technology,
who are experiencing career issues.
The contract is initially for one year, preferably from January 2006. The consultant will work the equivalent to 1 day a week, will be based at home and will receive £5,000 a year. For full consultancy specification, contact info@mentorset.org.uk For more information about WES and MentorSET see the web sites www.wes.org.uk <http://www.wes.org.uk/> and www.mentorset.org.uk <http://www.mentorset.org.uk/> To apply please send CV, covering letter and two references to info@wes.org.uk or by post to: Women’s Engineering Society, Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage, Herts, SG1 2AY. Closing date 9th December 2005
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