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Project Assistant (Youth Engagement), Brighton Dome
Posting date: | 23 July 2024 |
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Salary: | £12 per hour |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 11 August 2024 |
Location: | Brighton, East Sussex |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Artswork Ltd |
Job type: | Temporary |
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Summary
6 month role with training included, as part of Artswork's Breakthrough programme, which helps young people secure their first job in the arts. The Breakthrough programme is open to any young person between the ages of 16 –25, with qualifications gained up to school or college level. (It is not suitable for those with qualifications at level 5 or above). This placement is at Brighton Dome.
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Job description
You will work as a member of the Future Creators team to provide support for the
Coastal Catalyst programme, a partnership programme between Brighton Dome &
Brighton Festival and De La Warr Pavilion. You will be responsible for the setting up
and running of youth boards which are at the heart of the Coastal Catalyst programme and will contribute to and co-ordinate the delivery and evaluation of the Coastal Catalyst in East Brighton, Littlehampton and Bognor Regis:
The role will include:
• Engaging with local young people (14-25)
Developing relationships with key local organisations to recruit the youth board
members ensuring that they are representative of all the communities we are
working with.
• Event management
Setting up youth board meetings including the finding of the event space,
identifying access barriers for young people, organising refreshments, and chairing
the meetings.
• Skills development
Identifying the skills that the young people engaged in the youth boards need to
excel in their roles and finding training opportunities for them.
• Digital campaigns
Assist in all digital campaign activity and use and update database when required.
• Project administration support
Supporting the wider project with the completion of administrative tasks including
updating spreadsheets, managing a mailing list, creating monthly newsletters to
update interested young people, collecting data for evaluation, and undertaking
interviews to create project case studies.
• External communications
Running the project social media accounts ensuring that we are relevant and
appealing to the age group that we are targeting. You will also work collaboratively
with the communications teams both at the Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival and
De La Warr Pavilion.
The role will be mostly be in the work place (based at Sound Rooms, Brighton) but
with the occasional need to travel to other partner venues/locations in East
Brighton and West Sussex.
About the employer
Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival is located in the heart of Brighton & Hove. We
are an arts charity made up of three contemporary arts venues (within historic
buildings), a Music Hub, Create Music – and the biggest curated cross-arts festival
in England.
We also lead Future Creators, the Local Cultural Education Partnership, working
with the creative industries, local business, youth groups, schools, arts and
heritage health and social services, to develop the creative potential, skills and
voice of young people and young adults.
Our purpose is to enable extraordinary experience where people can come
together to enjoy, imagine, create and change.
Click the 'Apply for this job' button to go to our website, where you can apply via an application form and view the full job details. You may need to scroll down the page to reach the job description you are looking for, as we have multiple roles available.
Job description
You will work as a member of the Future Creators team to provide support for the
Coastal Catalyst programme, a partnership programme between Brighton Dome &
Brighton Festival and De La Warr Pavilion. You will be responsible for the setting up
and running of youth boards which are at the heart of the Coastal Catalyst programme and will contribute to and co-ordinate the delivery and evaluation of the Coastal Catalyst in East Brighton, Littlehampton and Bognor Regis:
The role will include:
• Engaging with local young people (14-25)
Developing relationships with key local organisations to recruit the youth board
members ensuring that they are representative of all the communities we are
working with.
• Event management
Setting up youth board meetings including the finding of the event space,
identifying access barriers for young people, organising refreshments, and chairing
the meetings.
• Skills development
Identifying the skills that the young people engaged in the youth boards need to
excel in their roles and finding training opportunities for them.
• Digital campaigns
Assist in all digital campaign activity and use and update database when required.
• Project administration support
Supporting the wider project with the completion of administrative tasks including
updating spreadsheets, managing a mailing list, creating monthly newsletters to
update interested young people, collecting data for evaluation, and undertaking
interviews to create project case studies.
• External communications
Running the project social media accounts ensuring that we are relevant and
appealing to the age group that we are targeting. You will also work collaboratively
with the communications teams both at the Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival and
De La Warr Pavilion.
The role will be mostly be in the work place (based at Sound Rooms, Brighton) but
with the occasional need to travel to other partner venues/locations in East
Brighton and West Sussex.
About the employer
Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival is located in the heart of Brighton & Hove. We
are an arts charity made up of three contemporary arts venues (within historic
buildings), a Music Hub, Create Music – and the biggest curated cross-arts festival
in England.
We also lead Future Creators, the Local Cultural Education Partnership, working
with the creative industries, local business, youth groups, schools, arts and
heritage health and social services, to develop the creative potential, skills and
voice of young people and young adults.
Our purpose is to enable extraordinary experience where people can come
together to enjoy, imagine, create and change.