This role will empower people of all ages and skill levels to engage in the creative process through making, play and learning activities. You will lead on developing and delivering learning programmes, workshops and activities primarily for family and school audiences including exhibition engagement activities. The role will also lead on developing community partnerships and collaborating with local groups, artists and other practitioners. This is an audience facing role that includes direct delivery, producing projects, co-creation and collaboration skills. You will also take a lead role in helping to develop and deliver our Creative Play strategy working across teams and with audiences and groups to develop shared outcomes that might include workshops, play days, events, exhibitions, outdoor projects, artist residencies and more. At the core of the role you will foster a sense of community and belonging for all at Compton Verney. Co-ordinate and project manage, visual and cross arts activity, including; scheduling; evaluation, documentation; logistics; communicating with project partners and participants; developing relationships with artists and project staff; on the ground event delivery and /or event management Collaborate with the Development team to lead on developing funding opportunities for our family and community work. This includes researching and developing new projects and existing work that reflects the values and mission of Compton Verney Help to deliver against strategic, financial and charitable targets Work with partners to address barriers to participation and promote inclusivity. Develop, manage and promote offers such as Community Access Scheme, HAF, Universal credit tickets and future schemes. Work collaboratively with community groups and proactively engage new and under-represented audiences through collaboration and consultation. Collaborate with internal and stakeholders Programme Development and Delivery Art, artists and the process of making can be powerful tools to change how we understand the world. You will develop in collaboration with community groups, schools and family audiences an inclusive, relevant and exciting learning offer that supports and engages audiences onsite and offsite in learning new skills and in Compton Verney's creative programme. You will lead on supporting our young trustees placements, including mentoring and liaising with trustees. You will support the smooth running of our Supported Internship Programme in conjunction with Solihull College & University Centre and Stratford-upon-Avon College. Develop new and existing projects and workshop activity including directly teaching some activities. This will include project management, scheduling, logistics, event management and evaluation. You will need excellent organisational skills, adaptability and a friendly approach and the ability to think on your feet.Job Description
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