This role is the strategic lead for community engagement through collections-based research.
In order to successfully achieve the Trust’s ambition to deliver enhanced engagement across the site, with the aim of transforming the visitor profile, attracting a younger, more diverse audience to the site and supporting the interpretation of the village’s unique story, through community spirit and cohesion. This role is fixed term for two years. The work achieved through this role will directly support the development of the Lyceum Hub.
The Community Curator will work as part of the Heritage Directorate. The Heritage Directorate is responsible for promoting the village’s national and international significance and its relevance to the modern world, championing the conservation of Port Sunlight’s unique heritage.
You will be joining a friendly and committed team of staff and volunteers passionate about creating memorable and fulfilling experiences for all. If you are passionate about partnership working and co-creation, and have an interest in the heritage and significance of Port Sunlight please get in touch.
Applicants must have previous experience working with a range of community groups and demonstratable flair for communicating and engaging with people from all ages and backgrounds.
More information can be found in the Job Description on our website https://www.portsunlightvillage.com/about-psvt/jobs-and-volunteering/ – Port Sunlight Jobs and volunteering opportunities at the Port Sunlight Village Trust. To apply, please send your CV and a supporting statement of no more than 500 words using the form here located to recruitment@portsunlightvillage.com by 10.00am on Monday 7th August 2023.
Interviews will take place in at the end of August.