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Young Creative Producer

St Alfege Church

Are you passionate about arts and heritage, and want to create an event during Heritage Open Days?

Detailed Description

We are looking for 1 to 2 Young Creative Producer/s (18-25 years old) to produce an event during Heritage Open Days (6-15 September 2024). Taking inspiration from the heritage, people and stories of St Alfege Church, the Young Creative Producer/s will work with the Heritage Engagement Manager to plan, design and deliver their own event during Heritage Open Days. You will get hands-on experience on designing and programming events and developing financial skills and budget management.

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Why these skills are required

We are looking for… • People aged 18-25 years old • No previous experience is required • Good communication skills and time management • An interest in arts and heritage • Availability across May-September 2024 • Willingness to deliver a high-quality experience for a wide range of audiences

What is in it for you

• Hands-on experience in shaping a creative event • Be part of a team who will make a real difference for their peers at St Alfege Church • Experience of volunteering for an established charity • The chance to build knowledge and skills of the arts and heritage sector • Learning how to develop financial skills and managing budgets • Learning marketing skills

Time Commitment

Young Creative Producer/s will be asked to attend bi-weekly meetings between May and September 2024, in-person and/or via Zoom, and to stay connected by email and WhatsApp. Time commitment can be flexible and is to be discussed with the successful candidate/s, alongside considering the needs of the event. Applicants must be available on the day of their event during Heritage Open Days.

SE10 9BJ

St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, London

St Alfege Church is in the centre of Greenwich and is easily accessible by public transport. We suggest you use TFL Journey Planner to plan your visit. By rail: Greenwich mainline station - 10 minutes walk (either exit from the station) DLR: Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich - 5 minutes walk, Greenwich - 10 minutes walk Buses: 129, 177,180, 188,199, 286, 386 River Services: Greenwich Pier - 10 minutes walk Parking: there is no public parking available in the churchyard but on street parking using meters is nearby. There are two public car parks nearby: Burney Street SE10, 8EX and Cutty Sark Gardens, SE10 9HT Bicycle parking: bicycle parking is available near the University on Stockwell Street Signage: there is signage on TfL posts and finger posts which are part of Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site signage

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