Landmarks Specialist College Recruiting for Employer Engagement Role

6th September 2018

Landmarks is a thriving, Independent Specialist College for people with learning difficulties and disabilities.

The College offers a wide range of programmes which are individually tailored to meet a variety of needs. We are based in Eckington, however we operate from various sites across the East Midlands and South Yorkshire, bringing specialist education into our learners own communities. Landmarks has an ambitious plan to develop its supported employment expertise. We require a passionate team player, who has a persuasive and personable disposition, experienced working for and negotiating with senior executives of small and large organisations. Someone who has ambition to grow their portfolio, striving for sector leadership. If you have the passion and ambition, we have just the job for you. Please find full details of the position at our Careers page https://www.landmarks.ac.uk/jobs/ or contact emilylang@landmarks.ac.uk We would recommend a visit to Landmarks prior to application. If you require any further information please contact the Principal on 01246 433788. Email: info@landmarks.ac.uk or post to: HR Officer, Landmarks College, Littlemoor House, Eckington, Sheffield. S21 4EF

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