PAID DIGITAL CHAMPION
Screen Share is a dynamic, growing and diverse charity. We have one shared mission - to ensure every refugee in the UK has access to a connected device and the skills to use it to achieve their goals. Get involved.
Location: Glasgow or Dundee
Number of roles: 4 (2 Glasgow and 2 Dundee)
Delivery period: March–April 2026
Salary: £1070 for a total of 10 days (£107 per day)
About Us
Screen Share is the UK’s leading refugee digital inclusion charity. Our mission is to ensure every refugee in the UK has access to a connected digital device and the skills to use it to achieve their goals.
Digital inclusion significantly improves education, employment, language acquisition and wellbeing outcomes. It enables access to healthcare, legal advice and vital information. It fosters agency and independence, allowing refugees to rebuild their futures on their own terms.
We provide laptops, smartphones and internet connectivity, alongside digital skills training, laptop repair training and IT repair services for those seeking sanctuary - bridging the digital divide while contributing to the circular economy.
Our 2026–2030 strategy commits us to scaling our impact to reach 5,000 people annually, deepening lived-experience leadership, and building resilient technical and organisational infrastructure to sustain long-term national impact.
About the role
We are recruiting Digital Champions to deliver in-person digital skills training to refugee and asylum seekers in Glasgow and Dundee.
Digital Champions will lead the teaching and delivery of the courses. They will shape and improve course content based on their experience and learner feedback and create a best practice toolkit for future teachers to use. You do not need a formal teaching qualification.
The courses are delivered as part of a pilot digital inclusion projected funded by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (Scotland).
Time commitment
5 days of training including 1 in-person training day in Glasgow at the end of March 2026
4 full days of teaching from 9am - 6pm during the weekdays in April 2026
1 day for feedback, and monitoring & evaluation (split over two days) in April 2026
Essential
Adult aged 18+
Lived experience of forced migration (refugee background)
Right to work in the UK
Fluent spoken and written English
Confident using laptops, email, the internet, and basic digital tools
Able to deliver sessions in person in Glasgow or Dundee
Able to commit to 10 days of work between March - April 2026
Desirable
Experience teaching, training, or facilitating groups
Experience supporting learners with low English levels
Experience working with vulnerable adults
Additional spoken languages
Screen Share will provide:
Full course materials and lesson plans
Training on delivery of materials, trauma-informed practice and safeguarding
Ongoing support before, during, and after delivery
You will be teaching:
Adults aged 18+
Refugees and people seeking asylum
Groups of 10–12 learners
Either Foundation or Intermediate level digital skills
