This role is for a practitioner with long-term experience of coordinating arts and cultural projects and programmes with schools.
The person will need to be available for 15 days between Monday 21st and Friday 30th September 2022 to support six schools through the final phase of their Brand New World visual arts education programme. The role is to:
- Keep in touch with teachers, artists and two practitioners (an Artistic Lead and Arts Award Adviser) to monitor progress.
- Support everyone to keep on track with: creating artworks for an exhibition at the International Slavery Museum in June/July 2022; preparing for the Arts Award moderation (date to be confirmed); providing evaluation evidence.
- Monitor and track spending against budget and forward invoices to LLP Adminstrator.
- Liaise with National Museums Liverpool to organise an exhibition and launch of the artworks.
- Write a short evaluation/spending report at the end of the project.
The fee is £3750 @ £250 per day and hours can be completed flexibly to suit the needs & availability of the successful applicant and project partners.
How to apply
Please refer to the Project Coordinator brief which you can download here.
You then need to complete this online application form which gives you the opportunity to upload your CV, with two named referees, and demonstrate that you have the skills, knowledge, experience and attributes required for this commission.
The deadline to apply is Monday 7th March 2022, 10.00. They will be in touch the following day to invite shortlisted applicants to interview on Monday 14th March (time to be confirmed). If you have any questions, please contact Alice Demba: alice@liverpoollearningpartnership.com