Job title
Cultural Education and Partnerships Officer
Job reference
BEDS2815
Date posted
06/01/2025
Application closing date
27/01/2025
Location
Luton
Salary
Grade 6: £31,387 to £37,999
Contract
Fixed term
Contractual hours
14
Basis
Part time
Job category/type
Blank
Attachments
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Job information
Are you passionate about arts, culture, and education? Do you believe in the power of partnerships to inspire the next generation? At the University of Bedfordshire, we are dedicated to creating meaningful connections between education, culture, and the wider community. We are seeking a Cultural Education Partnerships Officer to play a key role in this vital mission.
Funded by Arts Council England as part of a wider Place Partnerships project, this dynamic position offers the chance to work collaboratively with schools, cultural organisations, and community groups, supporting the development of innovative commissions and networks that promote inclusive access to the arts.
Based within the University's Culture and Community Engagement Team, you will play a pivotal role in shaping innovative programmes that ignite inspiration among young people and foster meaningful connections within the community. You will also contribute to a dynamic and collaborative project ecosystem, designed to support and nurture cultural and community initiatives, ensuring they flourish and make a lasting impact.
What you will do:
What we are looking for:
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to our university's mission of transforming lives through education while driving the growth and impact of our cultural initiatives through the strategic support of Place Partnerships investment.
Interviews will be held on 12th February 2025, and will take place at the University of Bedfordshire's Luton Campus
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Due to the Home Office and UK Visas & Immigration requirements on immigration and Right to Work in the UK, the University of Bedfordshire can only accept job applications from Non EEA applicants who hold a current Tier 1 or Tier 2 (in country) visa and their status allows them to work and reside in the UK with no restrictions.
The University is committed to equality of opportunity and values the diversity of all its workforce and student population.