12581 - Notable Difference Enabler (Prescribe Culture)
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 02 Mehefin 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £29,179 i £33,482 bob blwyddyn, pro rata |
Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 16 Mehefin 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Edinburgh, Scotland |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | University of Edinburgh |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 12581 |
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The University’s Heritage Collections are excited to be seeking a new member of the Civic Engagement team, to assist co-design and delivery of a new Prescribe Culture project, Notable Difference. Supported by Museums Galleries Scotland and Baring Foundation’s Creative Minds funding, the Notable Difference project will focus on development of a non-clinical support programme for men’s mental health.
The Notable Difference Enabler post is part-time (0.2) for 16 months and we wish to appoint someone with a passion for creative health work, who has experience of facilitating music-making programmes co-designed with individuals who are living with mental health disorders or facing mental health challenges.
What we can offer you:
A competitive salary at Grade UE05: £29,179 – £33,482 per annum, pro-rata as part-time.
A chance to contribute to the award-winning Prescribe Culture offer, one of our key civic engagement service strands, where our mission is to utilise our library and heritage assets for health improvement.
An exciting, positive, creative, challenging and rewarding place to work.
To be part of a diverse and vibrant international community.
What the job involves:
Play a key role in supporting us, over the next eighteen months, to co-develop and deliver our new Prescribe Culture project, Notable Difference, supported by a Museums Galleries Scotland and the Baring Foundation Creative Minds fund.
Working with the Notable Difference members, utilising the stories of St Cecilia’s Hall and the musical instrument collection, to realise a creative health programme for the benefit of men’s mental health.
Co-producing project outputs such as live music events, online exhibitions and recorded music.
A bit about you:
Knowledge of common mental health disorders and experience of working with individuals living with mental health disorders or challenges.
Skilled musician and experience of facilitating music-making group sessions.
A belief in the power of non-clinical approaches to address social determinants of ill-health.
We welcome informal enquiries about the role – to find out more please email Ruthanne Baxter (Civic Engagement Manager) on Ruthanne.Baxter@ed.ac.uk
The Notable Difference Enabler post is part-time (0.2) for 16 months and we wish to appoint someone with a passion for creative health work, who has experience of facilitating music-making programmes co-designed with individuals who are living with mental health disorders or facing mental health challenges.
What we can offer you:
A competitive salary at Grade UE05: £29,179 – £33,482 per annum, pro-rata as part-time.
A chance to contribute to the award-winning Prescribe Culture offer, one of our key civic engagement service strands, where our mission is to utilise our library and heritage assets for health improvement.
An exciting, positive, creative, challenging and rewarding place to work.
To be part of a diverse and vibrant international community.
What the job involves:
Play a key role in supporting us, over the next eighteen months, to co-develop and deliver our new Prescribe Culture project, Notable Difference, supported by a Museums Galleries Scotland and the Baring Foundation Creative Minds fund.
Working with the Notable Difference members, utilising the stories of St Cecilia’s Hall and the musical instrument collection, to realise a creative health programme for the benefit of men’s mental health.
Co-producing project outputs such as live music events, online exhibitions and recorded music.
A bit about you:
Knowledge of common mental health disorders and experience of working with individuals living with mental health disorders or challenges.
Skilled musician and experience of facilitating music-making group sessions.
A belief in the power of non-clinical approaches to address social determinants of ill-health.
We welcome informal enquiries about the role – to find out more please email Ruthanne Baxter (Civic Engagement Manager) on Ruthanne.Baxter@ed.ac.uk