Jobs and volunteering round-up – December 2020
We’ve rounded up December’s jobs and opportunities for you to get involved in arts in criminal justice below.
Opportunities for early career artists from low socio-economic backgrounds
Over 2020-2022, the Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries programme will support 50 salaried jobs in arts and cultural organisations across the UK for individuals from low socio-economic backgrounds. Fair access to working in the arts and cultural sector remains an urgent issue, with those from low socio-economic backgrounds still significantly under-represented amongst the artists and employees of UK theatres, festivals, galleries and arts organisations of all kinds. This programme is intended to support outstanding early-career artists, curators, producers and creatives to thrive, and to work with leading arts and cultural organisations to take an inclusive, intersectional approach to recruitment, artist development and organisational change. Opportunities are now open for application on a rolling basis and new ones will be regularly added. Find out more here
Jobs
Executive PA, Changing Tunes
Operations Manager, Clean Break
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