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You will be part of the
Digital Technology and Education group of the
Freudenthal Institute of Utrecht University. The position is funded by the NWA project `Doing what works for children - New approaches for (future) professionals in Dutch youth care’. You will closely collaborate with the other project team members from the Freudenthal Institute: Prof. dr. Johan Jeuring and dr. Laura van der Lubbe.
The
‘Doing what works for children` - programme is aimed at realizing workplace learning for professionals in the youth care sector. The goal is to improve the quality of the provided care. The program consists of six parts (work packages) with their own project leaders and implementers. A broad consortium of researchers, developers and experts from five universities of applied sciences, four universities and various youth care and patients organizations are involved in the programme.