Introduction to AONTAS
Our Vision: For all adults to achieve their educational aspirations through an equitable lifelong learning system.
Our Mission: To advocate for the right of all adults in Ireland to quality learning throughout their lives, and to promote the value and benefits of lifelong learning.
Our Membership: Growing membership of over 600 organisations and individuals committed to lifelong learning. Our membership includes learners, tutors, and statutory, nongovernmental, community, and voluntary organisations from across the island of Ireland.
Established in 1969, AONTAS, the National Adult Learning Organisation, is a non-governmental membership organisation that promotes the value of adult learning and advocates for the rights of all adults to quality learning across the tertiary education system. We have an unwavering commitment to educationally disadvantaged adults. We offer solutions-focused advocacy that is evidence-based, drawing on research and our extensive initiatives that engage with adults who have returned to education. AONTAS is a highly respected and connected non-governmental organisation at national and international levels. Our Strategic Plan: A Vision for Educational Equality (2019-2022) is informed by principles of social justice, feminism, partnership, valuing diversity, advancing equality and supporting social inclusion. We have expertise in educational equality, and we advocate strongly for community education as the most inclusive, yet underfunded, part of the education system.
AONTAS is committed to providing a voice for adult learners based on our vision of learning as being truly lifelong, and takes account of the myriad benefits of learning to health, personal development, social engagement and community development. AONTAS advocates for an inclusive, learner-centred lifelong learning system that enables adults to have a meaningful learning experience.
Over the course of 2022, AONTAS will deliver our Strategic Plan: A Vision for Educational Equality (2019-2022). Our work centres on three goals: Learner Voice for Action, a Thriving Community Education Sector, and Lifelong Learning for Sustainability. This will be achieved through four key complementary areas of work: Research, Capacity Building, Advocacy, and Communications.
The Role
Position: Head of Research.
Location: This role is based in AONTAS, the National Adult Learning Organisation, 83-87 Main St, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, D06 E0H1. AONTAS provides a flexible working approach. Therefore, this role will allow for both at-home and in-office working through a hybrid work model.
Purpose of the Role: AONTAS is looking for a person who is committed to social justice to co-ordinate AONTAS’ research initiatives and support the continuation the organisation’s capacity for research in the area of adult education as per the AONTAS Strategic Plan.
You will work with the CEO as part of the Leadership Team.
Job Description
Key Responsibilities:
The Head of Research will work directly with the CEO to co-ordinate AONTAS’ current research initiatives and build the organisation’s capacity for research in the area of adult education by:
Delivering Research
Supporting Organisational Research Capacity
Promoting AONTAS’ research profile