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Tutor/Facilitator - Arts & Mixed Media: 1 year contract: Ref 3051, Workshop 305 Community Interest Company

  •  London
  •  Â£20k-25k
  •  Part time
  •  Closes June 21, 2026
  •  Manager
  •  jobs@workshop305.com
  • #Crafts
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Job Summary

We are looking for a passionate and skilled Tutor/Facilitator to join our small team in Wimbledon. This is an exciting opportunity for graduates or practicing artists to bring their skills and expertise to our workshops where we support a diverse group of adults to explore the arts and crafts.

Job Description

30 hours p/w: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9am - 4.30pm: £23509.20
Plan, design, deliver and evaluate high-quality, creative workshops that are engaging, accessible and appropriate for students with a range of abilities, ensuring successful project delivery within agreed timescales.
Provide project plans and supporting materials as required to facilitate effective learning and project outcomes focusing on saleable and personal work.
Teach in a flexible and creative manner, adapting activities and approaches to meet individual learning needs and supporting volunteers, support workers and other staff where required.
Provide each student with an engaging and productive learning experience by monitoring individual progress, goals and outcomes, producing reports and supporting students in the development of progress folders and portfolios where appropriate.
Organise and attend project review meetings, educational visits and other activities that support learning and personal development.
Ensure that individual support needs are met in the planning, delivery and review of workshops through the completion of risk assessments, liaison with third-party organisations and care providers, maintaining attendance records and contributing to individual support plans.
Provide wellbeing support to students where required and promote a positive, inclusive and supportive learning environment.
Take shared responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment, ensuring compliance with organisational policies and relevant health and safety requirements.
Support Managers and Directors in maintaining the building, facilities and equipment to a high standard and reporting any issues or concerns promptly.
Attend all mandatory training and development required for the role. This includes training and responsibilities relating to First Aid, Fire Marshall duties, safeguarding, Positive Behavior Support and the provision of personal care or medication where required.

Job Requirements

Degree/qualification in Arts, Crafts or a relevant subject.
Passion for and experience in delivering creative arts and crafts workshops.
Passion for, or experience in, working within the social care, welfare or community sector.
Self-motivated, enthusiastic and positive in approach.
Ability to build strong relationships across teams and influence others.
Strong project management skills with a track record of successful delivery.
Commitment to high-quality service and workshop delivery.
Strong team player who is willing to be hands-on and support wider organisational activities as required.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Strong organisation and communication skills.
Experience in creative workshops with an interest in social care
Proactive, flexible, and team-oriented.
Willingness to support social media and marketing.

Job Responsibilities

Work collaboratively with other Tutors and Volunteers to review workshop successes, make recommendations and support the Directors in identifying opportunities for new workshops, products and services.
Engage with local communities and partner organisations in promoting and showcasing student work through exhibitions, installations, demonstrations and external workshops.
Collaborate with colleagues to ensure that exhibitions and public-facing projects are professionally presented, well curated and reflect agreed project themes and objectives.
Attend and positively contribute to team meetings, planning sessions and organisational development activities.
As and when required, take responsibility in accordance with the rota as a Duty Manager. When acting as Duty Manager, oversee the effective day-to-day running of the Workshop, including opening and closing the building, acting as a keyholder and supporting Managers and Directors in maintaining high standards across the facilities.

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How to Apply

Please send a CV, links to social media/website and a covering letter explaining why you would be suitable for this role to [email protected]. The closing date is 23:59 on the 21st June 2026.

Please put your name in capitals on the subject header with the reference 3051.

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