Prot g would like to bring new talent into our freelance creatives team to work alongside our project director to deliver a slate of new commissions, including a landmark programme of work to develop migrant women's heritage and media skills, enabling them to emerge from their invisibility and shape their own narrative. Interested candidates should be able to demonstrate experience of delivering some of the following: Skills/employability work with refugees and migrants, and marginalised young people Delivery of Arts Award or other accreditation Experience designing and delivering creative/artistic skills workshops Public events, talks and screenings Websites, socials and digital content generation and management Desirable skills: Photoshop, InDesign and other Design Software; Excel; Powerpoint; Final Cut Pro, Da Vinci or other editing software. For suitable candidates this freelance work will be 2 x 6 hour days a week at our gallery in Brentford. The working hours are from 10-4pm or 11-5pm. The freelance contract will run from October 2025 until January 2026. Interested candidates should be able to demonstrate experience of delivering some of the following: Skills/employability work with refugees and migrants, and marginalised young people Delivery of Arts Award or other accreditation Experience designing and delivering creative/artistic skills workshops Public events, talks and screenings Websites, socials and digital content generation and management Desirable skills: Photoshop, InDesign and other Design Software; Excel; Powerpoint; Final Cut Pro, Da Vinci or other editing software. Working closely with a small team to support marginalised and educationally excluded young people, including recently arrived young people, to learn new creative and digital media skills to develop portfolios for career progression. Prot g is committed to creating opportunities for underserved audiences and so applicants will need to demonstrate an enthusiasm for addressing the needs of diverse audiences and understanding of public engagement via social media and traditional media to ensure the project can engage audiences locally, nationally and globally across cultures and continents, and beyond the physical life of the exhibition at the British Library and Watermans Arts. Please apply by email to [email protected]Job Summary
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