Senior Creative Engagement Practitioner

The purpose of this role is to develop and deliver creative workshops in prisons and with groups of people impacted upon by prison; work with the museum’s collection and a variety of art forms to inspire connectivity, confidence, dialogue and enjoyment, to enhance the quality of people’s experience within rehabilitation programmes and shape a more open, relevant and representative interpretive approach for the museum; record and collate outcomes from these workshops to inform a coproduced exhibition in 2022 about ingenuity and the rehabilitative role of creativity within prisons.

To apply please tell us why you’d like to join the team, send a CV, evidence of your experience and ability to carry out this exciting new role, illustrate how your experience and skills meet the person specification and include details of two referees.

Send to: Andrea Hadley-Johnson, Artistic Programme Manager

by post: National Justice Museum, High Pavement, Nottingham, NG1 1HN

by email: Andrea.Hadleyjohnson@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk

Closing date: Wednesday 18 March at 5pm

We will contact shortlisted applicants by Monday 23 March

Interviews will be held on Tuesday March 31

Start Date

21st February 2020

Closing Date

18th March 2020