Alice Demba Appointed Cultural Education Coordinator for Liverpool
March 31, 2016New Trustees Appointed at Curious Minds
April 29, 2016Odd 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.