We The Curious
Jen Field's work experience includes being the Head of Estates at We The Curious since October 2023. Prior to that, they were a Building Surveyor at Rider Levett Bucknall from July 2022 to October 2023. From January 2018 to July 2022, they were the Head of Estates Operations at Priory, where they were responsible for various estate management tasks and also project managed construction projects. From September 2011 to December 2017, they served as an Estate Manager at Priory. Before that, from November 2005 to August 2011, they worked as an E.A. to the Company Director at Chardstock Management Services, where they managed leased properties and performed a range of administrative duties.
Jen Field's education history includes several qualifications in different fields. In 2019, they began studying at the University College of Estate Management, where they completed a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Building Surveying in 2023. In 2018, they briefly attended The Knowledge Academy to pursue Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training. In 2014, they attended QA and acquired a diploma in Programme & Project Support Office Essentials (PPSO), focusing on Project Management. Additionally, in the same year, they completed a Prince II foundation course in Project Management at The Knowledge Academy. Prior to these recent educational pursuits, there is no specific information available about the specifics of their education, except for their enrollment at the Institute of Legal Executives, where they obtained a Diploma in Law.
We The Curious
We The Curious is an educational charity on Bristol Harbourside and South West England’s leading science centre. Our vision is of a future where everyone is included, curious and inspired by science to build a better world, together. Our interactive experience is a safe and welcoming place for people to get creative, ask questions and explore different ideas. We develop inclusive learning programmes with and for local people, from our youth careers programme to school trips for over 60,000 children a year. We partner with universities, schools and community groups to support people to explore their curiosity, make connections, improve their confidence and wellbeing. We believe that science is a shared human activity full of challenging questions, different perspectives and positive action that can transform lives. All that begins with curiosity and the power of asking what if…