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Creative Learning Coordinator - Connecting Chronicles, Grimm & Co

  •  Yorkshire
  •  Â£25k-30k
  •  Part time
  •  Closes February 16, 2026
  •  Amanda Barnes
  •  amanda.barnes@grimmandco.co.uk
  • #Charity

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Job Summary

Develop, plan and facilitate a variety of fun, engaging and inspiring arts-based activities for children and young people to empower them to undertake intergenerational action research with people of all backgrounds and ages to unearth and unlock hidden stories.

Job Description

Working closely with the Head of Learning & Impact and Creative Learning Manager, coordinators will develop, plan and facilitate a variety of fun, engaging and inspiring arts-based activities for children and young people to empower them to undertake intergenerational action research with people of all backgrounds and ages to unearth and unlock hidden stories. These will span multiple artforms (such as writing, reading, craft, visual art, drama, storytelling etc.) and will include a range of innovative outputs that creatively share intangible heritage of cultural spaces through stories. These programmes will have creativity, culture and heritage at their heart, and will support children's communication skills, confidence and enthusiasm to learn, whilst building a sense of ownership, pride and connectivity to heritage assets of the town as the future custodians of these spaces/artefacts/stories.

Coordinators will adopt the Grimm & Co pedagogy - using a child-centred approach - to build socio-cultural literacies and support children and young people to make sense of the world around them and find their place within it. Simultaneously, the creative learning provision will build the capacity of those with influence on the child (parents/carers, educators etc.) and coordinators will work to build a whole family and community approach.

All of the Creative Learning Team will work closely with partner organisations and funders, including children's social care services, family/early childhood settings and formal/alternative education institutions in order to understand and meet the needs of the most marginalised communities to support educational outcomes.

This is a part time role 24 hours/ 3 days per week.

Job Requirements

  • Out-of-school programme delivery (including weekends/school holidays)
  • Marketing and communications, reach & engagement with community individuals & groups to research stories, build creative opportunities for sharing, connect with children/young people & artists to facilitate building interactive storytelling approaches.
  • Coordinating intergenerational activities & workshops with wider community groups/participants
  • Empowering children & young people as researchers to find the intangible heritage oral stories at risk of being lost
  • Research the heritage stories, unearth connections across cultures & communities
  • Project delivery to plan, monitoring & reporting on outcomes, mitigating against risk
  • Coordinate & secure appropriate artists to bring the found stories to life in interactive ways
  • Support the creation of installations & community engagement with the project.
  • Work with archivists/museum specialists to protect intangible heritage & build tangible artefacts.

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