‘Reasons to be Cheerful’ Project Team Leader for Span Arts

Dear Applicant

Please find enclosed an application pack for the above position.

The pack includes:

1.  Span Arts History and Project Outline

2.  Job Description including Person Specification

3.  Guidance Notes for Applicants

4.  Application Form

5.  Diversity Monitoring Form

Closing date for receipt of applications is 12pm on 13th February 2015. We regret that applications received after that time cannot be considered. Please Do NOT send a CV, as it will NOT be considered.

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by phone or email. Unfortunately we are unable to acknowledge receipt of applications, so if you have not heard from us before the interview date of 2nd March 2015, please assume that you have not been shortlisted for the post.

Interviews will commence from Monday 2nd March 2015. The interview Venue will be Span Arts, Town Moor, Narberth, SA67 7AG.

While we will work to accommodate every applicant, please do your best to ensure your availability for this date.

We hope that this pack will help with any questions you might have about the application process. However, if you need further information, please email Rebecca at:

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Thank you for your interest in Span Arts and we look forward to receiving your application.

Best wishes,

Span Arts Trustees

How to submit:

Please submit applications by 12pm on the closing date to the address above. Please refer to the guidelines in this pack before applying.

By email:

By post: Please mark your envelope –‘Private - Recruitment’

Organisation Profile

Span Arts is a charity and company limited by guarantee. It is an inclusive community and membership based organisation which encourages volunteers to actively participate in all aspects of its work.

Managed by a full time paid Manager, strategic direction is shared with a Trustee Board of 9 volunteers drawn from the local community.

Current employees are: Manager, Event & Volunteer Co-ordinator, Marketing Officer, Finance Officer, Personal Assistant to Manager, Marketing Assistant.

Principal Activities

The objectives of the charity are 'To promote the Arts in society for the benefit of the inhabitants of Pembrokeshire, by developing public appreciation of the Arts, and by improving both public access to and the participation in the Arts.'

These objectives are fulfilled through the provision of a varied and professional programme of performing Arts events and Arts based activities, including music, comedy, theatre, dance and specialist workshops in Narberth and to a lesser extent, other selected Pembrokeshire locations

Span Arts values diversity and promotes equality; it is committed to ensuring that its events and activities are relevant and accessible to all members of the community. It works in partnership with other voluntary, statutory and private agencies where this can benefit its target participants.

In addition to delivering a vibrant programme of events, Span Arts also manages and develops project based work and initiatives.

Our strategic business plan objectives include, to …..

·  deliver a vibrant, varied programme of high quality events and workshops with a strong emphasis on arts and culture

·  bring performers, events and activities to the area which are otherwise unavailable

·  target groups that are socially, economically or rurally disadvantaged

·  retain status as a voluntary organisation, with strong contribution from volunteers and members, encouraging participation at all levels including programming, policy and provision

·  increase sustainability and independence from funding

·  to promote the value of the local voluntary sector through publicity of our experiences and achievements

‘Reasons to be Cheerful’ Project Outline

This will be a 3 year Big Lottery funded audience development project, called ‘Reasons to be Cheerful’.

The aims of the project are to reduce the stigma of the arts, increase awareness and loyalty to Span Arts, and to engage a wider range of people in the arts, in particular targeting the rurally, socially and economically isolated.

Job Description including Person Specification

Job title: ‘Reasons to be Cheerful’ Project Team Leader

Responsible to: ‘Reasons to be Cheerful’ Project Manager

Location: Narberth

Salary: £15,600 p/annum pro rata (£7,488)

Hours: Part Time (18 hrs per week)

Fixed term three year contract

Some evening & weekend work will be required

Holiday 5.6 weeks pro rata including Bank Holidays

Span Arts is committed to achieving equality of opportunity in both services to the community and the employment of people and expects all employees to understand and promote its policies in their work.

Main Purpose of Job

The ‘Reasons to be Cheerful’ Project Team Leader will be responsible for helping deliver a 3-year intergenerational community engagement project, funded by the BIG Lottery, called ‘Reasons to be Cheerful’.

The aim of the project is to use the arts to reduce rural, social and economic isolation through a programme of arts activities, while engaging a wider range of people in the arts, and increasing awareness of Span Arts’ activities.

This position will work alongside another Project Team Leader, who will both be managed by the Project Manager.

The Project Team Leaders will be responsible for recruiting, managing and monitoring volunteers working on this project; overseeing the administration of the project; and assisting with the delivery of the programme of arts activities in three key locations in Pembrokeshire – Narberth, Clarbeston Road and Maenclochog – plus their catchment areas.

Duties and Responsibilities

·  Assist in creation and delivery of community engagement – e.g. focus groups, meeting with groups + organisations etc

·  Create and develop relationships with members of each key location

·  Create project volunteer teams in each delivery location: recruit, induct and train volunteers

·  Assist with delivery of programme of arts activities – e.g. booking venues; hiring facilitators

·  promoting the activities; monitoring feedback

·  Manage and monitor volunteers, record volunteer hours, manage their personal development

·  Work with Span Arts Volunteer Manager to tie in with opportunities within Span Arts’ core activities

·  Monitor and evaluate success of project outcomes through open forum of feedback, including surveys, focus groups, and one-to-one meetings with project participants

·  If necessary, assist in setting up fundraising schemes to support the project and to promote sustainability

·  Contribute to monthly and quarterly funding project reporting

·  Carry out admin duties required by project including use of Microsoft Office applications

Other

·  Taking responsibility for own Health and Safety in the workplace

·  Attending internal and external meetings appropriate to the role as required

·  Undertaking other tasks as reasonably requested by the Span Arts Manager

·  Adhering to Span Arts policies and procedures, including equality and diversity

Person Specification

Essential Skills, Experience and Attributes

1.  Ability to demonstrate commitment to mission, vision, values and aims of Span Arts

2.  In depth understanding of community engagement and relationship building

3.  Ability to successfully oversee a team

4.  Interest in and ability to deliver programme of arts activities

5.  Experience of working with/alongside volunteers

6.  Ability to communicate persuasively verbally and in written form

7.  Experience of working with community projects

8.  Relevant IT skills appropriate to the role, including Microsoft Office

9.  Effective time management skills and ability to work under pressure to deadlines

10.  Commitment to equality and diversity

Desirable Skills, Experience and Attributes

·  Knowledge and understanding of and experience of working in voluntary sector

·  Knowledge and understanding of volunteer recruitment and management

·  Ability in spoken and written Welsh.

Guidance Notes for Applicants

These notes are intended to help you participate in the selection process as effectively as possible by providing us with all the information needed to demonstrate how you meet the requirements of the job.

Please read these notes carefully before completing your application form.

If you have any difficulty in opening the computer files, completing the form or need further information please contact Rebecca at or on

01834 869323 between 10am ~ 4pm Monday to Friday.

Review the Contents of the Application Pack

The application pack includes a full job description with a person specification.

If any documents are missing, please call us to obtain copies. The key tasks and responsibilities of the position are set out in the job description. The knowledge and experience and skills and attributes we are looking for in the successful candidate are listed in the person specification. It is important to read all the information in the application pack before completing the form.

Completing the Application Form

General Points

·  Please do NOT attach your CV or copies of education certificates to your application form. Applications in the form of CVs will not be considered.

·  If you need to add continuation sheets, make sure you mark these clearly with your name and the job title of the job for which you are applying. Please limit any continuation sheets to no more than 2 sides of A4.

·  Type or write clearly in black ink and do not staple, to allow for photocopying.

·  Please return by post or e-mail.

Working through the form

·  Think about what evidence you can provide to demonstrate you have the necessary knowledge, experience, skills and attributes to do the job. You may also want to include voluntary/unpaid work experience, or experience gained in a role of responsibility in one of your leisure pursuits if this is relevant to the requirements of the job.

·  The section marked 'Supporting Statement' is particularly important. This is where you make your case for why you wish to apply for the job and what makes you a suitable applicant.
In this section it is important that you provide us with evidence to demonstrate that you possess the knowledge, experience, skills and attributes required as set out in the person specification for the job. It is not sufficient to merely state that you have the knowledge, experience, skills or attributes required, you will need to provide specific examples of what you have done and how you believe this demonstrates you meet each requirement.
Please respond to each item in the person specification separately in the order listed to ensure you address them all.

·  It is important to remember that those involved in the selection process cannot guess or make assumptions about you. Make sure you tell us everything relevant to your application and that you complete all the sections on the form.

·  Remember to proof-read your form and check for any errors before returning it to us. Before sending in your form, it is advisable to take a copy for your own reference.

Please return your form to Span Arts and ensure that it reaches us by deadline stated in the accompanying letter. Applications received after the closing date cannot be considered.

Shortlisting

Shortlisting will take place as soon as possible after the closing date and will be carried out by at least two people.

Due to the number of applications expected we are unable to write back to all those who are unsuccessful at this stage or to give specific feedback on why you have not been shortlisted. If you have not heard from us by the interview date, you should assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.

If you are shortlisted, we will normally contact you by telephone or email to invite you to interview. This will be confirmed by a letter which will outline full details of the selection process. This may include carrying out a selection exercise to test your ability to carry out specific requirements of the job.

In some instances it may be necessary to hold the selection process in two stages and applicants may be called back for a second interview. You will be given full details about the arrangements if it is decided that a second round of interviews is necessary.

All offers of employment at Span Arts are made subject to receipt of satisfactory references. This job is subject to a six month probationary period.

Right to Live and Work in UK ~ under the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996, we are required to check that anyone taking up employment with us has the legal right to work in the UK.

All successful applicants will be required to provide documentary evidence to support their entitlement to work in the UK prior to taking up employment.

Data Protection Act, 1998

Information provided by you as part of your application will be used in the recruitment process. Any data about you will be held securely with access restricted to those involved in dealing with your application and in the recruitment process. Once this process is completed the data relating to unsuccessful applicants will be stored for a maximum of 12 months and then destroyed. If you are the successful candidate, your application form will be retained and form the basis of your personnel record. Information provided by you on the equal opportunities monitoring form will be used to monitor Span Arts equal opportunities practices. By submitting your completed application form you are giving your consent to your data being stored and processed for the purposes of the recruitment process, equal opportunities monitoring and your personnel record if you are the successful candidate.

We look forward to receiving your complete application

Span Arts Trustees

APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT

Span Arts Ltd is striving towards equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

Before completing this form, please read the accompanying Guidance Notes.

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