PORTSMOUTH CULTURAL TRUST
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PORTSMOUTH CULTURAL TRUST
PORTSMOUTH CULTURAL TRUST TITLE: Learning and Participation Intern DEPARTMENT: Learning and Participation RESPONSIBLE TO: Learning and Participation Coordinator DURATION OF ENGAGEMENT: 6 months HOURS: 30 Hours Per Week REMUNERATION: 18-20 years old £5.13 p/hour, 21-24 £6.50 p/hour LOCATION: Portsmouth Guildhall, PO1 2AB KINDLY NOTE: This is an externally sponsored opportunity, which requires candidates to satisfy the following requirements: 1. Be between the age of 18 and 24. 2. Receive a benefit of some kind. 3. Be a Portsmouth resident (all PO postcodes qualify). Purpose of Job To assist the Learning and Participation Coordinator, with facilitating and increasing arts engagement within the Portsmouth Cultural Trust. To assist in the delivery of a programme of initiatives and activities that inspires and enables the local community to engage in learning and participation activity with a particular focus on music and other artforms. Organisation Chart Chief Executive Learning and Participation Coordinator Intern Principal Responsibilities 1. To assist with developing the Trust’s ‘Learning and Participation’ programme. To discuss ideas with the Learning and Participation Coordinator and to help implement a programme which is exciting, innovative and with clear and specific outcomes and outputs. 2. To work with the Learning and Participation Coordinator in collaborating with local and regional arts partners, developing relationships with other organisations and agencies which further the Cultural Trust’s objectives. 3. To represent the interests of the Cultural Trust at meetings and networking events with the Learning and Participation Coordinator, to contribute to ideas and discussions. 4. To provide administration assistance for the Trust’s Get into Music programme, including the organisation of work experience placements. Dimensions Other The nature of the work undertaken by the post holder will be required to work flexibly to meet the needs of the department and the business. This might include occasional evenings and weekends. Good communication and organisational skills are essential. We are looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic person that is able to work independently as well as in a team. A demonstrable passion for the arts and culture sector is a necessity. Please see Person Specification for more details. Budget None Physical None Context In October 2010, Portsmouth City Council decided to create an independent Not for Profit Distributing Organisation or NPDO to take over the running of the Guildhall. In December 2010, the Portsmouth Cultural Trust was created. The Trust is a Company Limited by Guarantee, which is a not-for-profit organisation overseen by a Board of Directors. The Trust became a charity in August’13. The Cultural Trust is a completely independent body which receives a grant from the Council and it operates the Guildhall under a 25-year lease. The Guildhall is a major concert centre with a history of attracting some of the world’s top artists. Artists including the Beetles, the Rolling Stones and The Who have all performed at the venue and more recently, the venue has hosted Mumford and Sons, Russell Watson and The Scissor Sisters. The Guildhall has magnificent lounges and rooms which occasionally host weddings, conferences and functions. The Guildhall’s stated objectives are to be a venue which is serious about its music provision and has a realistic desire to become a major conference centre for both the city of Portsmouth and the region. Our overall goal is to provide a first class service, where the customer and client feels valued and the venue meets their expectation. The Guildhall regularly attracts in excess of 250,000 customers a year and plans to continuously increase this number through audience development and diversification of its business. Person Specification This acts as selection criteria and gives an outline of the type of person the characteristic required to do the job. This is an externally sponsored opportunity, which requires candidates to satisfy the following requirements: 4. Be between the age of 18 and 24. 5. Receive a benefit of some kind. 6. Be a Portsmouth resident (all PO postcodes qualify). Essential: - without which the candidate would be rejected Desirable: - useful for choosing between two good candidates Attribute Experience Skill/ Abilities Essential Some relevant experience of working, volunteering or participating in the arts or wider cultural sector. Desirable Demonstrable passion for the arts or wider cultural sector. The ability to embrace a cross art form approach. A high standard of organisation, efficiency and time keeping. Good I.T. skills The ability to communicate well with partners and colleagues Education and training A qualification in performing arts or music. Please send a completed Job Application Form and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form to Hayley Reay, Learning and Participation Coordinator by Tuesday 31st March 2015. Email (preferred): [email protected] Post/ drop off: Portsmouth Guildhall, Guildhall Walk, Portsmouth, PO1 2AB. For more info on the Portsmouth Guildhall please visit www.portsmouthguildhall.org.uk.