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Print for Well Being Development Officer

Seacourt Print Workshop

Development
NJC Point 28 pro rata £15,470 (FTE £25,400)
21.00
Seacourt Print Workshop is recruiting a Print for Well Being Development Officer. This creative professional will lead our current health and well being programmes as well as devising and implementing new programmes.

Seacourt Print Workshop is a creative hub in Bangor, North Down providing a unique space for engaging in creativity whatever your training or life circumstances. Our workshop is a place where people can come to make art, develop their skills and talents and connect with others who love printmaking.

We have been delivering print based programmes to improve well-being, mental health and inclusion for a number of years. Now, having secured funding through the Foyle Foundation we wish to employ a Print for Well Being Development Officer who will lead our current projects and devise and implement new programmes.

We are looking for a dynamic, creative professional with experience of designing and delivering projects for impact.

Seacourt Print Workshop is committed to equality of opportunity in employment and selection will be on the basis of merit. We welcome applications from suitably qualified applicants irrespective of religious belief, gender, disability, race, political opinion, age, marital status, sexual orientation or whether or not they have dependants.

 

Closing Date

Monday / 01 April 2019
4:00pm

Contact Details

For more information or to request an application pack, please contact our Director, Emma Drury on 02891460595 or emmadrury@seacourt-ni.org.uk 

Unit 20, 8 Balloo Drive
Belfast
BT19 7QY
United Kingdom

More Information

You can find out more about what we do by visiting www.seacourt-ni.org.uk

This post is funded with support from the Main Grants Programme of The Foyle Foundation. Our principal funder is the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.

Funded by The Foyle Foundation
Seacourt's principal funder is the Arts Council of Northern Ireland