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Disability Arts is seeking 5 freelance facilitators to lead community and education projects across London. The role involves engaging with diverse participants, promoting inclusion, and delivering workshops in various settings. Ideal candidates should have experience in participatory theatre and a passion for community engagement.
Department/Team:Education and Community
Contract:Freelance
Location:The Old Vic, 103 The Cut, London, SE1 8NB and external schools, community spaces and venues across London.
Hours:Dependent on role and project.
Fee:Fixed fee dependent on project, typically £140 per session.
Role Summary
Our renowned education and community projects inspire learning and connection. Each year we work with over 6,000 people of all ages, from five to 100+, in London and beyond, as well as a further 25,000 through our online learning platform, The Hub. We reach people at all stages of life to support skills development, employment prospects and wellbeing.
Our programmes build community cohesion, open up access to the arts and develop the emerging theatre professionals of tomorrow. We do this through a range of initiatives, including free theatre tickets, workshops delivered at The Old Vic, in schools, in the community and online, and through innovative employability and training programmes.
Our programmes are free to access and focus on engaging with communities who are underrepresented in the theatre industry, or who have limited access to it. In 2025 we will open the Backstage building, a hub for creativity, education and community.
We are looking for 5 lead facilitators to join our pool of freelance facilitators to support across our programmes. A place in the pool does not guarantee work but we aim to offer work to everyone in the pool across the academic year (Sept – July). We are particularly interested in hearing from people who have experience in some of the following areas:
Our full range of programmes can be found on The Old Vic Website but we are currently looking for facilitators to work across the following projects:
Primary Take the Lead:uses theatre techniques and drama practices to enable students to take ownership of their next steps and support them in the move from primary to secondary education.
Schools Club:works with 40 state secondary schools offering free tickets to four Old Vic shows and four in-schools workshops covering non-performing theatre disciplines such as lighting, sound, set design, costume, directing and playwriting.
Take the Lead:is a free employability programme for students in years 11–13 that uses theatre techniques and creative workshops to build on five core skills: communication, self-management, self-belief, teamwork and problem-solving.
The Team
The Education & Community department is led by the Education & Community Director and also includes the Head of Education and Community, the Education Manager (Schools Club), the Education Manager (Take the Lead), the Education Manager (Primary), the Community Manager, the Participation Manager, the Participation Coordinator and the Education & Community Coordinator. This team is supported by a network of Education Associates, freelance facilitators and artists.
Areas of responsibility
This is not an exhaustive list of duties, and we may, at any time, allocate other tasks which are of a similar nature or level.
Person Specification
Essential
The successful candidate will be required to undergo a DBS check as the role may interact with vulnerable adults and/or children.