You'll work alongside the workshop leader to inspire children, helping them unlock their creativity, build confidence, and discover a passion for animation. As this is a self-employment role, candidates will be responsible for their own NI and tax obligations and must also have an enhanced DBS certificate. Dates: Monday 20th - Friday 24th October 2025 Times: 9.00am - 2.30pm We're looking for someone who is: Great with children and comfortable in an educational setting Passionate about animation, with an active interest in creative media Confident, creative, organised, and a strong team player A clear communicator with good intuition and a positive attitude Holds an enhanced and up-to-date DBS certificate Bonus Skills (Not Essential): Experience supporting or delivering Arts Award (Bronze Level) Hands-on experience with animation production Familiarity with video editing tools and workflows Support the workshop leader in planning, delivering, and evaluating engaging, hands-on animation workshops for young people aged 11 - 16 Provide friendly, responsible care and supervision during workshop sessions Encourage, inspire, and assist students with their animation projects Help facilitate the delivery of the Arts Award Bronze qualification Carry out general workshop support tasks as needed to ensure smooth delivery To apply, please email us with a brief outline of your experience and why you’re a great fit for the role by Monday 11th August 2025.Job Summary
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