Description Salary £37,467-£40,465 |Permanent, Fulltime, 37 hours per week | Borwick Hall, Carnforth Lancashire Outdoor Education is delighted to offer the opportunity to join the Borwick Hall Centre Leadership Team in the role of Activity / Programme (Operation) Manager. The role The Activity / Programme Manager is a key player in the successful planning and delivery of adventurous activities at the centre. Responsibilities include; liaising with group leaders, allocating staff and resources, ensuring safe & quality delivery, contributing to the delivery of activities, overseeing the purchase & maintenance of outdoor equipment and managing a team of core staff & a flexible team of Associate Tutors. The Activity/Programme Manager will contribute to the effective running of the centre as part of the Centre Leadership Team through collaboration with the House Manager, Site Manager and Business Support Officer. The role also has opportunity to contribute to the development and culture of Lancashire Outdoor Education as part of the Activity Management Team. This working group lead by the Head of Outdoor Education ensures consistency, quality, and progression of our activity provision. This staffing structure allows qualified and experienced individuals to focus on their area of our service and to support each other as part of the Centre Leadership Team in meeting our customer needs. The centres are overseen by the Head of Outdoor Education to ensure quality, efficiency and strategic direction aligned with and contributing to Lancashire County Council. Borwick Hall Situated in the heart of Borwick village, our extensive grounds lie alongside the Lancaster Canal, giving us excellent access to this wonderful resource. Located just 2 miles from Junction 35 on the M6, Borwick Hall offers easy access to both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales National parks. The person The Activity / Programme Manager role would suit someone with significant Outdoor Adventurous Activity experience, a higher level National Governing Body Award (or a commitment to work towards this) and with good organisation skills to plan, manage and deliver a successful outdoor adventurous activity programme. For the right person this represents an opportunity to make a real and meaningful impact at Borwick Hall and contribute to the culture and development of LOE across the three centres. Benefits include 32 days holiday increasing to 37 with service (excluding bank holidays) Teachers Pension scheme Extensive training and development opportunities Applications must be submitted through the Lancashire County Council Website Applicants will find that the role is listed as 'Operations Manager' in the LCC structure/advert. Interviews: 15 th December at Borwick Hall Job Description and Person Specification