AN award-winning software company in Sherston needs creative people to help build its educational software.

Software publisher Sherston needs people from the education sector with a strong creative streak and an eye for detail.

The company has a 20-year history and strong publishing relationships with the BBC and Oxford University Press.

Their products are geared towards children because of their graphics and interactive qualities.

Sherston has enjoyed great success and has scooped 30 awards since 1990.

This year the company was the joint winner of the education resources award supplier of the year.

Marketing director Jamie Bayliss said: "Sherston always needs fresh ideas and are looking for new people to share in its ongoing success and take a bit of the action."

Finance manager Noel Cooper said people did not necessarily have to be good with IT to join them.

"Knowing a lot about education and coming up with ideas is the most important thing."