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An exciting opportunity awaits to join a dynamic and creative team dedicated to empowering communities through literature. This role focuses on supporting the administration and delivery of impactful literary projects across Wales. You will collaborate closely with experienced leaders, gaining valuable insights while contributing to flagship programs aimed at fostering writer development and community engagement. If you are passionate about arts and culture and want to make a difference in people's lives through literature, this part-time role offers flexible hours and the chance to work in a hybrid environment, making it an ideal opportunity for creative minds.
Advice, Arts, Culture, Heritage, Charity, Community
Location: We are a collaborative team that works across Wales, with offices in Llanystumdwy and Cardiff. We work in a hybrid fashion; attendance at one of the offices is occasionally required but a large proportion of this role can be delivered whilst working from home. If attendance at the office might prevent you from applying for any reason, please email us to discuss your situation further.
*Llenyddiaeth Cymru | Literature Wales aims to be an inclusive organisation, committed to welcoming candidates from a wide range of backgrounds. We assess applications on the strength of potential, and we will take positive action by guaranteeing an interview to every applicant who meets the suitability requirements of the role and who notes in their application that they identify as under-represented within the literary sector.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and creative team to support the administration and delivery of Llenyddiaeth Cymru / Literature Wales' projects and wider programme, which aims to create a Wales where literature empowers, improves, and brightens lives.
The creative support will work closely with the Artistic Director and creative project manager, learning from their expertise as we work to ensure our programmes benefit the writers and communities we work with across Wales. You will support application processes and the delivery of flagship schemes, including our writer development programme, Representing Wales, and Writing Well, our programme supporting the development of literary facilitators.
This work will include devising surveys to gather feedback on our activities and making recommendations for improvements, liaising with writers and facilitators, administering applications, and designing case studies to communicate the impact of work.