Skills for Success Programme
Host Application Form /

There are two parts to this application process. Part a) is this application form. Part b) will

consist of a visit to your museum by a member of MGS staff to meet the staff involved

in the application, at a mutually convenient date between the 18thand 30th March. 2018

Please answer all the questions. Please read attached guidance before completing the form.

Please complete one form for each Traineeship you are applying to host.

Terminology

For the purpose of Skills for Success we are using the terminology ‘Learners’ and ‘Learning Placements’ to reflect that this is a learning programme and is not a form of employment. Our previous programme referred to learners as ‘trainees’ and the learning placement as a ‘traineeship’. The change of terminology does not indicate a shift in the type of opportunity provided to new entrants or in the relationship the host museum will have with their learner. It is simply to provide clarification to all parties. It is expected that the name of the role will still contain trainee e.g collections trainee etc.

Submitting your application:

The closing date for applications is 12thMarch 2018 12:00 noon

Please email your application form . Alternatively you can post your application form to – Skills for Success, Museums Galleries Scotland, Waverley Gate, 2-4 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, EH1 3EG.

All applications must contain an original signature to be eligible

Section 1 – About you
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1.1 / Name of organisation
1.2 / Name of museum or gallery
They must be an Accredited site.
1.3 / Main Contact:
Name:
Position:
Address:
Town:
County: / Postcode:
Telephone:
Email:
1.4 / Is this a partnership application? / YES ☐ NO ☐
If yes, tell us who your partner(s) are and tell us why you want to work together to provide a learning placement, and how the partnership will be managed. We will need a statement from each partner organistion.
1.5 / Person who will supervise the Learner and oversee their learning plan:
Name:
Position:
Address:
Town:
County: / Postcode:
Telephone:
Email:
1.6 / Please describe: a) The skills and experience of the supervisor in relation to this role and,b) What support the supervisor will get within your organisation.
1.7 / Please tell us a little about why you would like to supervise a Learner from both the point of view of: a) The Organisation and, b) The Supervisor.
Section 2 – About the skills your proposed Traineeship will develop
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2.1 / Please tell us what you would like your Learning Placement to be called and whether you are interested in hosting an Entry level Learner or a Managementlevel Learner
2.2 / To aid the Skills for Success role description please give a brief overview of your museum and provide a short summary describing the proposed Learning Placement.
2.3 / In which of the following areas could your organisation support the Learner to develop their skills (you can pick as many categories as you wish) You will need to be able to offer ALL the mandatory units and three of the optional:
National Occupational Standards / SVQ3 Museums & Galleries Practice Unit / Work Stream / Mandatory or Optional / Tick all that apply (√)
CCS30 / Understand the sector in which you work and the wider creative and cultural context / All / Mandatory
CCS32 / Take responsibility for your work in a creative and cultural organisation andself evaluate / All / Mandatory
CCS33 / Plan and implement your professional development in the creative and cultural
Industries / All / Mandatory
CCSCCS22 / Assist Customers, Visitors or Audiences in Getting the Best from their Experience of a Creative and Cultural Organisation / All / Mandatory
CCSCH54 / Provide Specific Information on a Collection for a Cultural Heritage Organisation / All / Mandatory
CCSCV15 / Contribute to the Care of Items within a Cultural Venue / All / Mandatory
CCSCCS74 / Develop learning resources for a creative and cultural organisation / Learning & Engagement / Optional
CCSCCS70 / Assist with Learning for a Creative and Cultural Organisation / Learning & Engagement / Optional
CCSCCS73 / Deliver Community Engagement for a Creative and Cultural Organisation / Learning & Engagement / Optional
CCSCCS76 / Evaluate the customer, audience or visitor experience of a creative and cultural organisation / Optional
CCSCV9 / Catalogue Objects and Collections within a Cultural Venue / Collections & Interpretation / Optional
CCSCCS72 / Deliver interpretation for exhibitions or displays for a creative or cultural organisation / Collections & Interpretation / Optional
CCSCH 56 / Contribute to the design of exhibitions and displays in cultural heritage organisation / Collections & Interpretation / Optional
CCSCH57 / Contribute to the build of exhibitions and displays in cultural heritage organisation / Collections & Interpretation / Optional
CCSCH 64 / Protect Cultural Heritage through Conservation / Collections & Interpretation / Optional
CCSCH70 / Inspect and monitor conservation needs of cultural heritage / Collections & Interpretation / Optional
CCSCV8 / Photograph items for records / Digital / Optional
SKIM29 / Manage Online Engagement / Digital / Optional
CCSCCS 28 / Work with volunteers in a creative and cultural organisation / Volunteer Management / Optional
SFTMVC3 / Recruit and Place Volunteers / Volunteer Management / Optional
SFTMVD1 / Plan, Organise and Monitor Volunteering Activities / Volunteer Management / Optional
SFTMVD3 / Support the Development of Volunteers’ Knowledge, Skills and Competence / Volunteer Management / Optional
CCSCV16 / Preparing for and delivering guided tours for visitors to cultural venues / Learning & Engagement; Collections & Interpretation / Optional
CCSCV17 / Support the organisation of events or exhibitions / Learning & Engagement; Collections & Interpretation / Optional
CCSCCS19 / Develop and maintain information systems for a creative and cultural organisation / Collections & Interpretation; Digital / Optional
CCSCCS80 / Assist with Marketing for a Creative and Cultural Organisation / Marketing & Fundraising / Optional
CCSCCS90 / Assist in Securing Funding for a Creative and Cultural Organisation / Marketing & Fundraising / Optional
Section 3 – About the work-based training you will provide for your Learner
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3.1 / Who will the Learner learn their skills from?
3.2 / How will you ensure a quality learning experience for the Learner?
3.3 / Please describe how the Learning Placement will work in practice.
Section 4 – About you as a learning organisation
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4.1 / Please tell us how learning and development are currently managed in your organisation.
4.2 / Please tell us about any relevant past experience in your organisation in passing on skills in the workplace.
4.3 / Please tell us of any experience your organisation has with vocational qualifications.
4.4 / Please identify any specific support measures that you think you might need from MGS to help you provide the learner with a high quality work-based experience.
Section 5 – About equalities and workforce diversity in your organisation
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5.1 / Please tell us what measures your organisation has taken to embed diversity and equality in the organisation.
5.2 / Please identify any specific support that you think you might need from MGS to help you provide support for a Learner in the diversity categories.
Section 6 – Legacy
6.1 / How will you ensure the legacy of Skills for Success in your organisation?
Learning Plan
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Please complete the Learning Plan in Appendix 1 as fully as possible. This plan will form the basis of your Learner’s experience and provide us with an indication of the experience that you can offer. It is expected that the Learning Plan will develop throughout the course of the year.

There are two parts to the learning plan:

One asks about how you will approach the mandatory modules – here we would appreciate some detail about how and when these will be supported within your organisation.

The second section focuses on the modules thatyour organisation can offer the trainee. This will give both you and us a basic overview of how, who, when and in what way these modules will be supported.

Declaration /
Name of Learning Placement:
Name of Organisation:

I declare that the information provided within the application is correct to the best of my knowledge and I agree to advise Museums Galleries Scotland immediately of any variation to the details provided or if I no longer wish the application to be considered.

I have read and can meet MGS’s conditions for hosting a Learner under the Skills for Success Programme

Name:

Position:

Signature:

Date:

Museums Galleries Scotland holds contact information about organisations on a database. Details of museums and galleries, with no individual contact details, are posted on our website. However we may from time-to-time share your contact details with other organisations and individuals, who have the same aims and interests as Museums Galleries Scotland, for non commercial purposes. If you are not happy that we hold these personal details on the database and do not agree to them being shared for the reasons above, then please indicateinthe non consent boxes.

I do not consent to my details being stored on Museums Galleries Scotland database / ☐
I do not consent to my details being shared with third party organisations / ☐

If you have chosen to send your application electronically without the signed declaration, please print this page, complete and return to the address provided at the top of the application form, by the closing date shown.

Appendix 1: Learning Plan - Application Stage

PART 1

Please complete the table below with activities which reflect the training and experience the Learner will undertake in order to complete the mandatory modules.

Please note this plan will develop throughout the course of the year.

The mandatory modules have been chosen to promote learning opportunities in core areas of museums work. The related MGS training column is additional training that MGS will offer that supports the unit.

Task/Activity/
Project / What specific skills will be learned? / Who will these skills be learned from? / Related MGS training
CCS30 Understand the sector in which you work and the wider creative and cultural context / Introduction to Museums,
Mentoring Programme
CCS32 Take responsibility for your work in a creative and cultural organisation andself evaluate / Mentoring programme
CCS33 Plan and implement your professional development in the creative and culturalIndustries / Mentoring
Programme,
Empoyability
CCSCCS22 Assist Customers, Visitors or Audiences in Getting the Best from their Experience of a Creative and Cultural Organisation
CCSCH54 Provide Specific Information on a Collection for a Cultural Heritage Organisation
CCSCV15 Contribute to the Care of Items within a Cultural Venue / Collections Care
Optional Units
CCSCCS74 Develop learning resources for a creative and cultural organisation / Working with Communities
CCSCCS70 Assist with Learning for a Creative and Cultural Organisation / Working with Communities
CCSCCS73 Deliver Community Engagement for a Creative and Cultural Organisation / Working with Communities
CCSCCS76 Evaluate the customer, audience or visitor experience of a creative and cultural organisation
CCSCV9 Catalogue Objects and Collections within a Cultural Venue / Collections Care
CCSCCS72 Deliver interpretation for exhibitions or displays for a creative or cultural organisation / Working with Communities
CCSCH 56 Contribute to the design of exhibitions and displays in cultural heritage organisation
CCSCH57 Contribute to the build of exhibitions and displays in cultural heritage organisation
CCSCH 64 Protect Cultural Heritage through Conservation / Collections Care
CCSCH70 Inspect and monitor conservation needs of cultural heritage / Collections Care
CCSCV8 Photograph items for records
SKIM29 Manage Online Engagement / Digital Skills
CCSCCS 28 Work with volunteers in a creative and cultural organisation / Volunteer Management
SFTMVC3 Recruit and Place Volunteers / Volunteer Management
SFTMVD1 Plan, Organise and Monitor Volunteering Activities / Volunteer Management
SFTMVD3 Support the Development of Volunteers’ Knowledge, Skills and Competence / Volunteer Management
CCSCV16 Preparing for and delivering guided tours for visitors to cultural venues
CCSCV17 Support the organisation of events or exhibitions
CCSCCS19 Develop and maintain information systems for a creative and cultural organisation / Collections care
CCSCCS80 Assist with Marketing for a Creative and Cultural Organisation
CCSCCS90 Assist in Securing Funding for a Creative and Cultural Organisation / Money Matters

PART 2

For your chosen learning stream, please describe how your organisation will support the Learner in completing their chosen modules.

LEARNING STREAMS
  1. Learning and Engagement
  2. Collections and Interpretation
  3. Digital Skills
  4. Volunteer Management
  5. Marketing & Fundraising

Application Form Help Notes
Skills for Success 2018-2019 /

Application Form Help Notes

These help notes explain in more detail what information we want you to provide when answering the questions in the application form.

Please answer all the questions.

Submitting your application:

The closing date for application is 12TH March 2018 12:00 Noon

Please send your application form to

All applications must be signed to be eligible. Applicants who submit by email must ensure the final page with declarations reaches us before the closing date.

Section 1 - About you

1.1 Name of organisation

1.2Name of museum or gallery

This should be the main museum or gallery that will provide the learning experience and it must be accredited. Non accredited museums can be partners in the programme but the lead museum must be accredited.

1.3Contact details

Name of main contact will normally be the senior museums officer or the head of the museum service. They will be the person with authority to sign the application and the person who will be informed of the decision.

1.4Is this a partnership application? If yes, tell us who your partner(s) are and briefly tell us why you want to work together to provide a learning placement.

We welcome partnership applications where the learning experience benefits from the learner being based in more than one organisation. However, we do expect you to have considered the practicalities from the learner’s perspective and to show us by how you answer Section 3, that this will be realistic for them. We expect that one of the organisations will act as the lead partner and be responsible for co-ordinating and ensuring the quality of the learning placement. Travel expenses between partner locations will not be paid.

1.5Name of person who will supervise the leaner and oversee their learning plan.

We expect this would normally be one person for the duration of the learning placement, who takes the overarching responsibility for the Learner’s learning. We also expect the Learner to work alongside a numberof people during the learning placement.

1.6Please describe: a) The skills and experience of the supervisor in relation to this role and,b) What support the supervisor will get within your organisation.

a) We would like a brief description as to the skills and experience the supervisor has and why they meet the Supervisors role detailed in the host application pack.

b) We are looking for evidence that there is a system in place to ensure the supervisor receives support in their role in this project. Please detail a name and brief description of how this support will be structured. The success of the programme is dependent upon a confident and supported supervisor.

1.7Please tell us alittle about why you would like to supervise a learner.

We would like to hear a brief description from the point of view of a) the organisation and b) the supervisor. Please include what benefits and experiences this opportunity will present.

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Section 2 – About the skills your proposed Learning placement will develop

2.1Please tell us what you would like your learning placement to be called and whether you are interested in hosting an Entry level Learner or a Management level Learner.

The name should reflect the skills or specialisms that will be learned but should also take into account how the position will fit into your organisation, so other staff understand it. For example: Collections Trainee; Learning Programmes Trainee. Please avoid titles that suggest the Learner is a member of staff, such as ‘Assistant’. If you are opting for a generic role, then the title should reflect this for example Museum Trainee.

2.2Please give a short overview of your museums and provide a short summary describing the proposed learning placement.

Please give a brief statement about your organisation and how you would describe the proposed learning placement. This will be used for promotional purposes.

2.3Which of the following areas could your organisation support?

Please indicate by ticking all the units your organisation could support. These units should reflect the description you provide in 2.2, however, should not be exclusive. Whilst the learner will complete all mandatory units, there is an element of choice, in discussion with the host, regarding the additional modules the learner may choose to pursue. Clearly, these units must fit within the theme of the learner as described by the host in 2.2. We need to avoid the learner hoping to complete units that the host is not in a position to support.

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Section 3 – About the work-based training you will provide for your Learner

When completing this section, please bear in mind that there will be an external assessor qualified in assessing SVQs who will be in regular contact with the Learner and the supervisor to help support and facilitate the learning and evidence gathering.

3.1Who will the Learner learn their skills from?

Please name all the individuals you expect to take part. Please outline their roles in the organisation and describe their expected role in supporting the Learner. Where possible you should refer to the skills you identified in section 2.

3.2How will you provide a quality learning experience for your Learner?

In answering thisquestion you should focus on what specifically you will do (not the wider environment or culture of the organisation which is covered in Section 5). Please tell us about the named supervisor and the supervision arrangements you have planned. You should tell us about the range of activities, tasks, projects and programmes you will use to give the Learning their learning experience and any direct training or coaching that staff will provide. You should offer a range of approaches to learning and tell us how these will give the Learning a high quality learning experience.