The Reader Organisation is looking for a Community Artist Facilitator who can help create a visual story that will document the challenging connections between Calderstones and the transatlantic slave trade. They are also recruiting for a Communications Coordinator.
Community Artist Facilitator
Thanks to players of the National Lottery, The Reader is embarking on a mission to make Calderstones Park a place of meaning making for the whole community. Working with community volunteers and Laurence Westgaph, an expert on Liverpool’s connections to the slave trade, we’ll be digging deep into the maritime history of the Grade II listed Mansion House in South Liverpool.
The Reader is looking for an artist facilitator to work with a group of volunteers to bring their research findings to life in a new, permanent display in the Mansion House. We are looking to commission an artist-facilitator with lived experience as a person of colour and/or professional experience of working on projects related to racism or slavery and colonialism.
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Communications Coordinator
The Communications Coordinator has responsibility for social media and digital communications, and supports the wider team with the delivery of campaigns and PR, and media activity. This role calls for a creative thinker and content creator who thrives on delivering targeted and engaging content whether that’s through social media, digital newsletters and websites, or third-party outlets, including media, and reporting on impact.
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Deadline for both roles: 2nd May 2022