We are currently looking to appoint a E Learning Practitioner to join our team at East Durham College. We are a medium sized College in the North East with a unique FE offer which includes land based, 14-16 and HE, and this role would support across the breadth of our provision. We have been rated Good by Ofsted since 2008, and following our most recent inspection (2024) we achieved outstanding for Personal Development and Behaviours and Attitudes. We are looking for an ambitious individual to work flexibly alongside the Digital Learning Technologist to support the curriculum and business support staff to develop and improve digital literacy across College. You will work with the curriculum and business support staff to develop e-learning materials and activities across the college on a range of platforms. Recent experience of working in the FE sector would be an advantage but not essential, you should be educated to at least level 3 in an IT related subject, have current experience of delivering IT training and experience in supporting a range of educational technologies such as VLE, online collaboration tools and technologies that facilitate engagement. What We Offer 30 days annual leave + Bank Holidays. Teacher Pension Scheme with up to 23.68% employer contributions. Free Gym Membership. Enhanced Maternity/ Paternity and Adoption leave. 3 days paid emergency leave per year. Various Paid and unpaid leave for other needs. Funded Continuous Professional Development (CPD) where appropriate. Onsite restaurant, Canteen and Hair and Beauty Salon. Free onsite parking. On site Nursery facilities (up to 5 yoa). Cycle to work scheme and much more. You could be just the right applicant for this job Read all associated information and make sure to apply. The College is home to a genuine and supportive community of students and staff - we believe you won’t find a more supportive and friendlier college. And that support leads to some great results. A high proportion of our students progress successfully into further or higher education, apprenticeships or employment. Students at East Durham College also develop their confidence, self-esteem and work-related skills - developing good employability skills and enhance their future opportunities. We also have a strong focus on helping students to make a positive contribution to their communities through the community project aspect of our exciting tutorial programme. The work of our students and our Students’ Union also helps a wide range of charities and community action projects. In fact, our 14-16 Engage provision was shortlisted for the 2020 Tes FE Awards in the Contribution to the Local Community Award category. We have a key focus on supporting students in their journey on to employment or further forms of education and training, building upon the positive and life-changing experience of studying at East Durham College.