Are you interested in making one of the world’s best collections relating to working class movements available to as wide an audience as possible?
Do you have a passion for communicating with people about working class history? The Working Class Movement Library in Salford is looking for a creative and enthusiastic Engagement and Events Coodinator to help them deliver their Education and Outreach Plan to engage communities across Salford, Greater Manchester and beyond.
The Working Class Movement Library tells the story of working class activism, protest and campaigning through its extensive archive and library collection. The collection explores how working people have and continue to work collectively to make change.
The library is built on the personal collection of activists Ruth and Edmund Frow and has had its home at Jubilee House in Salford since 1987. It was founded with the aim of encouraging people to learn from working class movements and labour history and for their collection to be available to everyone.
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