Published - Fri, 21 Mar 2025
Job Summary
Animate Projects seeks a historian to work with us on WORK Records, an ambitious, community focused and engaged project, exploring, and developing resources in response to, three heritage collections across the East Midlands, and a public engagement programme.
Job Description
WORK Records sets out to explore ideas and the realities of historic working lives, with a particular focus on three 'family firms', as represented in the collections of our heritage partners collections and elsewhere.
Three 'investigative teams' - curators, historians, existing and former workers, and artist facilitators - will explore each particular historic collection, identifying records and objects, and seeing where they lead us, and to who, and what stories they can tell, about working lives.
Three short, animated films will articulate this new knowledge and understanding, telling previously hidden and untold stories of working lives, and will be the catalyst and inspiration for an extensive public engagement programme, including screenings & discussions, workshops, a 'staff newspaper' publication, and the core of an online resource.
Our heritage collection partners are Derbyshire Records Office, Corby Heritage Centre, and John Smedley Archive. Whilst the collections are distinctive, they are geographically and culturally connected as part of the East Midlands, and, more specifically, we will focus on holdings relating to family firms: Smedley (Lea Mills), Robinson and Sons (Bolsover) and Stuart and Lloyds (Corby). Alongside the archive collections, we are working with arts organisations Junction Arts in Chesterfield and Fermynwoods Contemporary Art in Northamptonshire, the history team at the University of Derby, and Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
Location: Remote working, with travel across the East Midlands
Contract: Freelance, 25 days over May 2025 - November 2026
Fee: £5,000 (calculated as £200 a day, 35 hour FTE) plus travel and accommodation expenses
WORK Records is made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund support thanks to National Lottery players. The project is also supported by Arts Council England.
Job Requirements
Please read the full brief before applying. The person we are looking for will have:
* a passion for social history.
* undertaken historical research relevant to the project.
* A Degree or Higher Degree in History or other relevant subject.
* a proven track record of undertaking roles in heritage and public engagement
* an understanding of heritage and arts projects that engage the public as participants and audience
Job Responsibilities
Please read the full brief before applying. The person we are looking for will:
* Contribute to the development and delivery of WORK Records.
* Participate in and contribute to the WORK Records project community - meet ups, public events, thoughts, ideas, etc.
* Support the work of the investigative teams
* Provide advice and guidance on the animated films, to ensure appropriate representation of the heritage.
* Contribute to the development of the public engagement programme.
* Take part in online and in person activities as part of the engagement programme.
* Contribute to the development, including writing for, the publication and online resource.
Please read the brief and application details on our website.
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