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Leominster ‘Our Place’ Project Officer

Leominster Cultural Consortium is seeking a freelance Project Officer to support the development and delivery of the Leominster strand of the Our Place programme (www.the-shire.co.uk/our-place). The successful candidate will work with Leominster Cultural Consortium, local creatives, Leominster’s vibrant community, and a diverse range of stakeholders, to design, create, and deliver an exciting and dynamic range of cultural activities and events between October 2024 and March 2027.

Contract Type: Freelance - up to a maximum of 29 months
Salary: £20-25 per hour, depending on experience
Hours per week: 16
Working pattern: Flexible working, with occasional evening and weekend work.
Location: Home working with regular and varied attendance at meetings and events in Leominster and the surrounding community.
Proposed Start date: 21st October 2024

Full details are provided in the Job Description and Person Specification, which can be downloaded using the link provided below. If you require this document in an alternative format, please contact Leominster Town Council Offices on 01568 611734. To apply, please submit a CV and covering letter by email to Jackie Whittall, Office Services Facilitator: j.whittall@leominstertowncouncil.gov.uk. The closing date for applications is midnight on Sunday 13th October. Interviews will be held in the week beginning Monday 14th October.

Click here to Download Job Description and Person Specification

This post has been funded by The Our Place programme, using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and match funding from Herefordshire Council under the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

A giant lion puppet created by The Fetch Theatre and accompanied by Broseley Beats Samba Band at the Jubilee celebrations in Leominster. Photo credit: © Richard Shakespeare.

A giant lion puppet created by The Fetch Theatre and accompanied by Broseley Beats Samba Band at the Jubilee celebrations in Leominster. © Richard Shakespeare.