We are looking for a digital inclusion project coordinator.
- £225 P/D Inside IR35 (Onsite in Birmingham)
- Hybrid role, travelling around Birmingham meeting different stakeholders.
-The role is 12 months initially and will be required to undertake the following activities and have the following skills and abilities
Key Objectives and Oues
To manage and deliver a digital inclusion offering for a minimum of 1000 citizens that predominantly use warm wee spaces across Birmingham. The digital offering will enable all citizens whether or not they are in employment, to gain greater confidence in the use of digital tools and capabilities that enables them to be “pre-employment ready”. This will involve ensuring citizens are equipped with sufficient skills and capabilities that are currently stopping abilities from using the internet and other digital applications to further their life chances.
Whilst the project does not aim at directly getting citizens into jobs or training, it is intended to provide the foundational digital skills for citizens to no longer consider the lack of these skills as a barrier for further employment and training opportunities. These skills will include media literacy training to enable citizens to understand and this includes. The approach recognises that those with no access to the internet or limited skills are less likely to be in paid employment or will be on a lower ie. Therefore, there will also be a focus on limited internet users as these will be five times more likely to be from low ie household.
(i) Establishing digital hubs : Work with Warm Wee spaces (this includes Libraries, family hubs and other multi-agency hubs) to support these to be digital hubs as part of the
GoodThings Foundation network. There are currently 67 digital hubs.
• Digital inclusion support
• Digital skills training
• Free mobile data
These hubs aim to establish a more sustainable model for citizens to access digital support and connectivity without the need for public funding.
The target is to establish up to 150 digital hubs across Birmingham.
(ii) Creating Digital Champions- the aim is to establish digital champions at each Warm Wee Space and digital hubs (this includes Libraries, family hubs and other multi-agency hubs). The digital champions will provide a train the trainer facilities. Their focus will be to identify and support citizens who need basic digital skills, provide signposting and provide the administrative support to digital hubs, helping citizens to access/apply for connectivity, devices and/or direct them to training opportunities.
(iii) Uplift in digital skills capability; This targets 1000 citizens (starters and novices as defined by the Digital Blueprint)
that use Warm Wee Spaces and other multi -agency hubs including libraries to access “certificated” basic essential digital skills in order to build confidence in the use of digital applications and enable them to be pre-employment ready, this improving their life chances and increasing their opportunities to gain employment or access further skills training.
The Digital Inclusion Project coordinator responsibilities, in additional to the above, include.
(i) Help prepare and manage the tender tomission training organisations
(ii) Managing the delivery of themissioned organisations and ensuring outputs are delivered.
(iii)ernance experience to manage the digital inclusion ecosystem and digital inclusionernance board acting as secretariat.
(iv) Produce and manage a detailed Project Action Plan, outlining a clear programme of actions and milestones, which can be effectively monitored against targets.
(v) Raise awareness and promoting of social tariffs.
(vi) Manage the Birmingham Device Bank
(vii) Raise awareness of the Digital Switchover and its impacts and opportunities ie free phones for EE customers who are on 3G limited phones
(Viii) Stakeholder engagement and influencing experience