Inclusive Learning Programmer (Part-time)
Job Summary
Please note that this role is being offered on part-time fixed term contract basis for 3 years working 3 days a week.
About this Role
The Royal Academy strongly supports quality visual art education for a broad range of
audiences. Our Learning team welcomes and supports creative learning experiences for teachers young people adults families and community groups. Our activities and resources ensure visitors can explore their creativity express ideas learn new skills and develop an interest and confidence in looking at discussing and making art.
We are currently looking for an Inclusive Learning Programmer to join our team. This role will be responsible for developing and delivering a programme of creative learning opportunities for audiences who may face barriers to accessing art and the art world. Current programmes include Making Space an inclusive artist development programme; family workshops for children with SEND and relaxed viewings for our exhibitions.
About You
To be considered for this role you will have an innovative and inclusive approach to programming enabling audiences to learn about art and artmaking develop their creative skills and practice and engage with the RAs exhibitions Collection and heritage in ways that are relevant to them.
You will have excellent audience insight confident communication skills and a collaborative and flexible approach to work enabling you to build effective partnerships and produce programmes with and for a range of audiences.
The Company
The RA dates way back to 1768 when a group of artists and architects persuaded King George lll to help them to establish a society for promoting the Artof Design. The original academy in Pall Mall was less than 10 meters long. Since then there have been many changes though the RAs core purpose of bringing art and design to a broad audience and championing art and artists still holds true.
Today we are a contemporary art organisation hosting internationally acclaimed exhibitions and through investment in employee training and development with courses such as Unconscious Bias LGBTQ Awareness Bystander and Mental Health First Aid training we are striving to foster a safe space for everyone through positive action. We also have Employee Network Groups Ways In Groups and an Employee Council so every employee has a voice and a way to feel heard by colleagues through the CEO.
The RA is truly a unique place both as an attraction to our visitors but also as a workplace. Our people are at the heart of all we do and we support a broad and inspiring mix of departments; from exhibitions curators art handlers researchers publishers and digital to schools and education visitor welcome fundraisers and corporate support.
The Benefits
Exhibitions
Reciprocal Agreements with galleries across the UK
Enhanced Pension
Generous employer contributions
Enhanced Holiday
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Wellbeing
Access to a virtual GP Service and Mental Health First Aiders
Agile Working
The opportunity to work flexibly
RA Staff Council
Where your views are heard and listened to
Employee Clubs
Football Staff Choir and more
Documents
Required Experience:
IC