Education Manager, Primary Digital Permanent £48k-£59k CCEA places itself at the heart of theNorthern Irelandcommunity, with a remit that includes the development of the school curriculum, regulating qualifications and conducting examinations and assessment. The post of Education Manager, Primary Digital sits within the Curriculum and Assessment Directorate in CCEA. Working alongside colleagues with responsibility for other key stages and areas of the curriculum, the post holder will work to implement educational policy as set by the Department of Education, taking account of direction given by the Department and from senior management within CCEA. The post holder will contribute to delivery of CCEAs remit including responsibility for keeping provision for the area of primary digital (and related support for teachers) under review- providing relevant resources, guidance and training in curriculum and assessment as required. The post holder will contribute to developments in areas of the curriculum, assessment and the broader work of the directorate as relevant. The post holder will be required to keep up to date with global developments in digital technology, its uses and application in education, as well as how the needs of the economy and society can be addressed in relation to digital education. The post holder will work with colleagues in CCEA Qualifications directorate ensuring that provision for curriculum, assessment and resourcing has a clear progression, is aligned to the NI Curriculum principles and content and ensures that our children and young people receive a purposeful, high-quality digital education that will enable them to thrive in a digital world. This post is offered on a permanent basis. Further details are available by clicking the APPLY button or from our website. Applications must be submitted by 12 midnight on Friday 8 May 2026. CCEA is an internationally recognised, quality organisation committed to the promotion of equality in all aspects of employment.