Communications and Engagement Officer; Part Time in Hertford

Communications and Engagement Officer; Part Time in Hertford

Hertford Part-Time 30000 - 40000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Design and deliver community activities related to Prehistoric exhibitions.
  • Company: Celtic Harmony is a charity focused on engaging audiences with Prehistory.
  • Benefits: Part-time role with a fixed-term contract until March 2028.
  • Other info: Position involves working weekends and some bank holidays.
  • Why this job: Join a major exhibition project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
  • Qualifications: Experience in delivering engagement programmes in heritage or arts required.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.

This is an exciting part-time position to help develop our new Seeing Nature, Shaping Culture: Art and Identity in Prehistory project. The Communications and Engagement Officer will play a key role in delivering this new project, a major two-year exhibition project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

The role will involve the coordination and promotion of a community activity programme to reflect the objects and themes in the two main exhibitions Iron Age Farmsteads and Shaping Britain: the influences of European Cultures on Prehistoric Britain. The post-holder will help to design, deliver and promote an inclusive community programme that connects new audiences with Prehistoric Britain through creative, hands-on activities and interpretation of the planned exhibitions, working closely with the Assistant Curator to create partnerships with local cultural organisations and recruit visitor experience volunteers. The post will involve working weekends and some bank holidays.

Celtic Harmony is a charity that aims to improve the well-being of children, young people and adults through engaging, interactive experiences with the visual heritage of Prehistory and through the lifelong learning programme, creating a more sustainable future in harmony with the natural world.

Key deliverables of the role:

  • Design, coordinate, and deliver accessible community activities and events such as after school clubs, society tours, U3A talks, Saturday clubs for young people, in accordance with the exhibition programme.
  • Support the Assistant Curator in developing inclusive interpretation for the individual exhibitions and create partnerships with cultural organisations to participate in the community programme.
  • The promotion of community events through copywriting and creation of visuals offline and online via social media.
  • Ensure that activities are accessible to diverse audiences and aligned with safeguarding and risk assessment requirements.
  • Support in organising and running community workshops and exhibition events.
  • Recruit, supervise and support for visitor experience volunteers.
  • Collect, record, and maintain monitoring and evaluation data such as visitor attendance and feedback.
  • Contribute to the exhibition's evaluations and the final project evaluation and reporting.
  • Maintain materials and equipment for community events and activities.
  • Contribute to the marketing and communications to promote the individual exhibitions and community activities.
  • Work with initiatives such as the National Saturday Club, The Arts Award and Kids in Museums, to ensure quality, engaging provision and accredited activity for children and young people.
  • Assist in researching fundraising initiatives, including a Friends of Celtic Harmony membership scheme in year two of the project.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • Experience delivering learning or engagement programmes in heritage, museums, education, or arts.
  • Experience in copywriting and visuals to promote community events.
  • Experience in recruiting and/or working with volunteers.
  • Interest and experience in the outdoor heritage and education environment.
  • Experience in working with and engaging diverse audiences and communities.
  • Experience in coordinating volunteers.
  • Ability to develop and present creative and engaging activities and events.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills, be able to successfully influence and guide.

Communications and Engagement Officer; Part Time in Hertford employer: Fossepark

Celtic Harmony, located in Hertford, UK, aims to improve well-being through interactive experiences with Prehistory. The team focuses on creating inclusive community programmes and partnerships with local cultural organisations, enhancing engagement with diverse audiences.

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Contact Details:

Fossepark Recruitment Team

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