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Job Vacancy: Engagement Curator
John Hansard Gallery is seeking an Engagement Curator to join their Engagement & Learning team.
John Hansard Gallery is looking to appoint an Engagement Curator who will be a key member of our Engagement & Learning team.
The Engagement Curator will assist in the delivery of our acclaimed and innovative programme for schools, colleges, community groups, young people, families, adults, and older people. They will co-ordinate a range of projects with children and young people, including Space to Create!, our family-friendly programme. They will support apprenticeships, internships and traineeships. They will manage our off-site programme of Artist Commissions and Residencies and feed into new commissioning models for collaborative practice.
The role is Full-time and flexible working is considered.
Experience of working in a similar role and environment is essential, along with a good knowledge of engagement and learning within a contemporary art setting. Experience of multi-tasking and outreach work is important. We have a dedication to fairness, diversity, equality and inclusiveness, making art accessible to all.
We are committed to equality of opportunity in employment and encourage applications from all sections of the community.
If you are interested, there will be an opportunity to meet with Lynne Dick, Head of Programme (Engagement & Learning) on Thursday 11 and Friday 12 August to find out more about the roles. Please contact lynne@jhg.art for more information and to book a time slot.
For further information and to apply, please visit www.jhg.art.
Deadline for completed applications: Tuesday 16 August 2022.
The Engagement Curator will assist in the delivery of our acclaimed and innovative programme for schools, colleges, community groups, young people, families, adults, and older people. They will co-ordinate a range of projects with children and young people, including Space to Create!, our family-friendly programme. They will support apprenticeships, internships and traineeships. They will manage our off-site programme of Artist Commissions and Residencies and feed into new commissioning models for collaborative practice.
The role is Full-time and flexible working is considered.
Experience of working in a similar role and environment is essential, along with a good knowledge of engagement and learning within a contemporary art setting. Experience of multi-tasking and outreach work is important. We have a dedication to fairness, diversity, equality and inclusiveness, making art accessible to all.
We are committed to equality of opportunity in employment and encourage applications from all sections of the community.
If you are interested, there will be an opportunity to meet with Lynne Dick, Head of Programme (Engagement & Learning) on Thursday 11 and Friday 12 August to find out more about the roles. Please contact lynne@jhg.art for more information and to book a time slot.
For further information and to apply, please visit www.jhg.art.
Deadline for completed applications: Tuesday 16 August 2022.