An inspiring place to work. Working at Canterbury Christ Church University
Equality, diversity and inclusion.
88% of our staff say Canterbury Christ Church University is a friendly place to work and we offer a diverse range of benefits, work-life balance and learning and development opportunities to our staff.
The core purpose of Canterbury Christ Church University is to transform lives through education.
The University has a long-standing commitment to social justice and widening participation. The University community is wonderfully diverse, with people from all over the world and from all backgrounds. Canterbury Christ Church University is committed to: • advancing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion outcomes and representation • redressing inequity, discrimination, progression and attainment imbalances for our staff and students. • continuously building a culture of equality and inclusion • taking action against all forms of racism • leading the institution in the journey to become an anti- racist university. • promoting an LGBTQIA+ inclusive environment for all staff and students The University is a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a member of the Disability Confident Scheme and attained an institutional Athena SWAN Bronze Award in November 2016. It aims to achieve an Athena SWAN Silver Award by 2023.
Further information can be viewed at Work Benefits and Working For Us.
THE COUNTY OF KENT AND CITY OF CANTERBURY Kent is a county that offers scenic countryside and wonderful coastlines as well as excellent accessibility to London and Mainland Europe. Kent has a spectacular coastline and there are some wonderful seaside towns. Across the County there are many hidden gems like market towns and picturesque villages. Canterbury combines cultural activities and highly rated educational establishments with historic landmarks and nearby nature, with it regularly being ranked as one of the best places to live and work in the South East region.
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