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Summer Placement – Programmes Support (Chelsea History Festival)

Job details
Posting date: 19 June 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: National Minimum/Living Wage (*age dependant).
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 28 June 2024
Location: Chelsea, South West London
Remote working: On-site only
Company: National Army Museum
Job type: Temporary
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Summary

The National Army Museum’s mission is to tell the story of Our Army and the people who have served in it; to inspire, engage and educate, though our World Class Museum and Collections. Through our galleries and innovative exhibitions and public programme, the public can explore what it’s like to be a soldier, why we fought in conflicts – past and present, and discover the impact the Army has had on our society.
This year the Museum is hosting summer placements and we welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds.

Summer Placement – Programmes Support (Chelsea History Festival)
National Living/Minimum Wage*
An opportunity has arisen within the Programmes team to support the development and delivery of the public programme, including the Chelsea History Festival. This is an exciting role that offers the chance to gain insight into how the public programme is put together at the National Army Museum and learn about the planning that goes into delivering a successful events programme.

The ideal candidate will be a great team player that has excellent MS office skills and attention to detail. This role would suit those with experience in customer service and looking to develop their event management skills in a museum environment.

This role will be working 3 days per week and running until the end of the Chelsea History Festival (Sunday 29 September).

The timings and duration of all placements can be flexible to suit applicants’ study/term times (if applicable) and will be paid at either, National Minimum/Living Wage (*age dependant). Full induction and training will be provided.

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