This role reflects our ambitions to further amplify our work within the area of public and school learning and engagement, presenting an opportunity for an ambitious L&E practitioner.
This is a new role, reflecting our ambitions to further amplify our work in the area of public and school learning and engagement. It presents an opportunity for an ambitious L&E practitioner to play a lead role in shaping our work in this area.
Building upon our success to date, the Learning & Engagement Officer will work closely with the Curator and Visitor Services team to devise and deliver school learning programmes, whilst also supporting and delivering a range of STEAM-led activities for visitors to the centre and contributing to the conception and delivery of our growing creative events programme.
We are looking for a creative innovator and confident communicator who is able to engage our intergenerational audiences. You will be inspired by the potential to harness the unique collections in our care, natural habitat, and rare breed farm to innovate your work to deliver a first-class public-facing programme.
Working across the organisation and harnessing the diverse skill set of our workforce and engaging with artists, scientists, storytellers, and community and corporate leaders, you will contribute significantly towards our long-term strategy and inspire the imaginators and innovators of the future.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Work with the Curator to deliver a creative engagement programme for family audiences, deepening engagement with the museum and wider heritage in our care.
2. Deliver education sessions to visiting schools, families, and specialist interest groups.
3. Work across the organisation to develop and maintain high-quality learning resources.
4. Support outreach activity with community groups to build awareness and engagement with Almond Valley Heritage Trust.
5. Work with the Almond Valley workforce to ensure a shared vision of success in this area and a common understanding of our learning & engagement programme.
6. Support longitudinal monitoring and evaluation to ensure that we are consistently measuring our performance against agreed outcomes.
7. Contribute to the concept development and delivery of our creative events programme.
8. Devise and deliver thematic craftivities for visitors to the site.
Hours: 40 Per Week
Salary: £26,208 per annum (Real Living Wage)
Location: Livingston
The deadline is Monday 07 April 2025 at 23:59.
TAGGED:
Audience Development / Crafts / Education / Equalities
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