We are seeking a Project Officer to to join our small friendly team to celebrate and support young people to tell the story of Woodcraft Folk during its centenary year based in Darsham Country Centre. You'll join us on a part time, fixed-term until March 2026, and, in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £27,979 - £33,486 pro rata.
About the role
Woodcraft Folk is a registered charity, passionate about co-operation, children’s rights, youth leadership and outdoor education.
Woodcraft Folk was established in 1925, in response to the First World War, by young people seeking to build a better future based on peace, international understanding and equality.
Woodcraft Folk is open to everyone, providing play and youth work opportunities to children and young people up to 21 years. We support children to take the lead at every level of the organisation, including 50% of our Trustees being under 25 years.
Benefits include:
Woodcraft Folk is a Real Living Wage employer, dedicated to supporting flexible working whilst engaging children, young people and volunteers in our activities. This is a fixed term, part-time post but will still benefit from access to our staff training budget, Employee Assistance Programme, Unite union recognition agreement and staff representatives.
This role does require some travel and flexibility. All equipment needed will be proved. Travel expenses and subsistence will be paid in keeping with HMRC and Woodcraft Folk Policies.
Other benefits include up to 5% pension contribution, 28 days annual leave + Bank Holiday entitlement (pro rata).
The Project Officer role:
This role would be of interest to anyone with a passion for social action, storytelling and creativity. Using items from Woodcraft Folk’s archive you will empower and equip young people to celebrate 100 years of education for social change. Working with the UCL Special Collections team, Museum of Youth Culture and the Co-operative Heritage Trust, the Project Officer will co-ordinate project activities.
As our Project Officer your responsibilities will include:
Workshops, supporting young people to learn about archiving, handling techniques, conservation challenges and cataloguing
Photography, storytelling and interpretation sessions
Project residential
Contributing to Woodcraft Folk’s Camp100 programme
Producing a book, celebrating the achievements and contributions of young Woodcraft Folk members over the last 100 years
Creating a touring exhibition which will visit London, Manchester, Rochdale, Blackburn and Kettering
What we are looking for in our Project Officer:
Experience of working in a youth engagement or youth work setting, facilitating projects with young people, with a good knowledge of youth engagement and motivation techniques
Experience of co-production and partnerships, working with young people, volunteers and partner organisations
An interest in archive, creativity and story-telling
Resilient and able to work independently as require
Experience in evaluating learning experiences and outcomes
Prepared to work flexibly to meet the needs of young people and the organisation
Closing date: 9am Thursday 21st November
Interviews will take place on: Monday 2nd December
Preferred start date: 6th January 2025.
If you feel you have what it takes to become our Project Officer then click ‘Apply’ today and come and be part of our solution