Vacancies at Odd Arts

Alice Demba Appointed Cultural Education Coordinator for Liverpool
March 31, 2016
New Trustees Appointed at Curious Minds
April 29, 2016
Alice Demba Appointed Cultural Education Coordinator for Liverpool
March 31, 2016
New Trustees Appointed at Curious Minds
April 29, 2016
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Odd Arts, Manchester-based leaders in issue and evidence based arts work within criminal justice and community settings, are currently recruiting a Project Worker and a Project Leader.

PROJECT WORKER

Responsible for: The development and delivery of new and existing Odd Arts Projects.

Main duties:

  • To plan, and deliver drama and creative workshops with vulnerable and hard-to- reach groups. (young people and adults)
  • Working with a range of groups to identify their needs and then adapting projects to meet these needs;
  • To evaluate projects.
  • To become an active member of Odd Arts in developing and facilitating creative and issue- based workshops in the Criminal Justice System, health, community and education networks.
  • Working creatively within a team
  • To represent Odd Arts at any relevant meetings, presentations and conferences.
  • To work to ensure Odd Arts working practice is of the highest possible quality.
  • Acceptance of flexible working hours and willingness to work away on projects
  • Any other appropriate activity.

The salary for this post will be £18,000 – £21,000 pro rata depending on experience.
More information and how to apply.

 

PROJECT LEADER

Responsible for: The development, delivery and management of new and existing Odd Arts Projects.

Main duties:

  • To plan, deliver and manage drama and creative workshops with vulnerable and hard-to- reach groups. (young people and adults)
  • To project manage arts based programmes
  • Working with a range of groups to identify their needs and then adapting projects to meet these needs;
  • To generate proposals, budgets and evaluations for projects.
  • To become an active member of Odd Arts in developing, managing and facilitating creative and issue- based workshops in the Criminal Justice System, health, community and education networks.
  • Working creatively within a team, being able to lead and manage volunteers and support workers.
  • To represent Odd Arts at any relevant meetings, presentations and conferences.
  • To work to ensure Odd Arts working practice is of the highest possible quality.
  • Acceptance of flexible working hours and willingness to work away on projects
  • Any other appropriate activity.

The salary for this post will be £21,000 – £25,000 pro rata depending on experience.
More information and how to apply.

 

 

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