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The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based charity founded in 2009 to promote the study of computer science by developing low-cost, high-performance computers and providing free educational resources.
Job Title: Programme Coordinator
Location: Remote Ireland, with regular travel in Ireland and to Cambridge, UK
Salary: €33,600 - €39,900 p.a. Full-time equivalent, dependent on experience
Basis: Permanent, Full-time, part-time or flexible
Eligibility: You must be eligible to work in Ireland
We are looking to appoint a Programme Coordinator to support the development and growth of Experience CS in schools across Ireland.
Experience CS is a new free curriculum from the Raspberry Pi Foundation that enables educators to teach computer science concepts using Scratch across the curriculum including maths, science, languages, and SEE subjects.
Reporting to the Senior Programme Manager, the Programme Coordinator will be responsible for onboarding and supporting schools to deliver Experience CS, and will work with our delivery partners to give teachers access to effective professional development opportunities.
The ideal candidate will have experience of delivering educational programmes in schools in Ireland. You will have a track record of providing effective support and maintaining successful partnerships, and be capable and confident when communicating with stakeholders at all levels. You will need to be organised and flexible, ready to try new approaches, evaluate, and iterate.
You don’t need to be an expert in computing or digital making, but you do need to bring a passion for our mission and a willingness to learn. Experience with Scratch, experience working with teachers and schools in the Republic of Ireland and knowledge of Irish would be an advantage.
We work hard to make sure that the Foundation is a place where everyone is supported to do the best work of their careers. We have a flexible and collaborative approach to all aspects of our work. If you're the right person for the job, we’ll make it work for you, and you can be confident that you’ll be joining an exceptional team of people who care about our mission and each other.
We recognise that everyone has the potential for growth. We welcome applications from candidates who can demonstrate that they have some, but not necessarily all, of the experience and personal attributes listed here.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is an independent charity with a global mission to enable all young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing and digital technologies. In Ireland we operate through Raspberry Pi Foundation Europe, which is the trading name for Hello World Foundation, a registered charity in Ireland (1148596).
We empower schools to teach computer science and AI literacy through free curricula, classroom resources, purpose built software tools, and professional development for teachers. We inspire young people to become tech creators through the world's largest networks of coding clubs. We undertake original research that informs our work and which we use to advance the field of computer science education more broadly.
All of our resources and learning experiences are available for anyone to use at no cost. We are particularly focused on creating opportunities for young people who experience educational disadvantage and those who come from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in technology industries.
Over the past decade, we have supported hundreds of thousands of educators and tens of millions of students. We have teams in six countries (India, Ireland, Kenya, South Africa, the UK and US) and partnerships with mission-aligned non-profit organisations in over 60 countries.
We are at the forefront of the global educational movement to expand access to computer science education and AI literacy. You can learn more about our work in our latest Annual Report.
In addition to competitive salaries, we offer a wide range of benefits for all of our colleagues.
Closing date: 1 December 2025 9.00am Irish time
Phone screen: Week commencing 1 December 2025
First interview: Week commencing 8 December 2025
Second interview: 15 December 2025
All of our workplaces are inclusive spaces where we want people to feel respected, valued, and able to do their best work. We are committed to building teams that bring together people with a broad range of backgrounds, skills, and perspectives. That starts with our recruitment process.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Everyone appointed to a role at the Foundation will be required to undergo a background check to confirm that you are a suitable person to work with children. Further background checks will be made at regular intervals thereafter.
Full Time
Salary: 34k-40k USD
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation's journey began in 2008, born out of a concern shared by a group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. They noticed a decline in the number and skill levels of students applying for computer science courses. Their vision was to reignite the passion for computing and digital creation among young people. This led to the formal establishment of the Raspberry Pi Foundation as a UK-based educational charity in May 2009. The co-founders, including Eben Upton, Rob Mullins, Jack Lang, Alan Mycroft, David Braben, and Pete Lomas, aimed to create a low-cost, programmable computer that could make learning about technology accessible and exciting, reminiscent of the early days of personal computing with platforms like the BBC Micro. Their idea was to strip away the complexity of modern PCs and provide a hands-on experience with the inner workings of a computer system.
The first Raspberry Pi computer, the Model B, launched in February 2012, and its success was immediate and overwhelming, far exceeding the founders' initial expectations. This rapid growth necessitated a new structure. In early 2013, the organization was split into two parts: the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which continues to focus on charitable and educational activities, and Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd., a commercial subsidiary responsible for the engineering, manufacturing, and distribution of Raspberry Pi computers and related technologies. The profits generated by Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd. are funneled back to the Foundation to fund its educational mission. Over the years, the Foundation has expanded its reach and impact significantly. It has developed a wide range of free educational resources, supports a global network of coding clubs like Code Club and CoderDojo (which merged with the Foundation in 2015 and 2017, respectively), and provides training for educators. The Foundation's work now extends to numerous countries, with a commitment to reaching young people from all backgrounds, particularly those traditionally underrepresented in technology. Their core mission remains to empower young people worldwide to realize their full potential through the power of computing and digital technologies.
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