Artist/Producer - Early Years
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Responsibilities
- Workshop and Programme Delivery
- They will have confidence managing multiple projects, partnerships, and delivery locations, be self-motivated and collaborative with excellent communication and relationship building skills, good IT, administrative and organisational skills.
- The ability to work weekends, knowledge of equality, diversity, and inclusion practices and procedures and a DBS check and training in safeguarding are also required. First Aid training is desirable.
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Artist/Producer - Early Years Salary: £30,000, per annum, pro rata (£11,997 per annum actual for 2 days per week) Contract: Fixed term 1 year (September 2026-September 2027) Hours: Part-time, 2 days per week (with regular Tuesdays and Wednesdays). Location: Central Oxford, OX1 About the Employer Our client is one of the UK's leading contemporary art spaces with an international reputation for innovation and ambition. Their gallery presents a programme of changing exhibitions of modern and contemporary art each year, coupled with an extensive programme of education, events and performance projects involving several thousand people of all ages and backgrounds. About You and The Role The Artist/Producer is responsible for the planning, preparation and delivery of this organisation's early years projects including their co-learning, sensory play project Make Play, holiday workshops and welcome tours and activities for primary schools, charities, and community groups. This organisation's early years programme recognises and celebrates children, as active participants in our shared society. Established in 2017, Make Play is one of the core strands of their programmes for children aged 6 months to 5 years. It provides a child-led creative space for babies and children to explore, play and learn in a safe and stimulating environment. The Artist/Producer takes a lead role in developing activities in response to the temporary exhibitions programme, working closely with the Curator Communities, Practice & Participation to ensure a holistic and well-curated offer throughout the year. This organisation's early years programme engages more than 1,000 children, parents, and carers each year through regular sessions at the gallery and offsite with local partners.
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