We require a committed and experienced individual to join our creative team immediately on a self-employed basis, as a creative writing workshop facilitator. This is a rare chance to harness the wonder and excitement of the creative arts and use it to enhance learning environments behind the walls of a large Cat C prison in Devon.
This post offers someone who has an innovative approach to wellbeing activities, with excellent communication skills, a fantastic opportunity to join a highly motivated team of like-minded individuals and educators within the organisation who are committed to improving the quality of life for ex-offenders and hard to reach individuals.
Also ideal for a qualified teacher or experienced instructor, this is a rare chance to harness the wonder and excitement of the creative arts and use it to enhance learning environments behind the walls of a large Cat C prison in Devon.
Your role is to allow them to transform their thoughts into stories that captivate, inspire, and leave a lasting impact, whether through novels, short stories, poetry, or even non-fiction. In addition to crafting engaging and imaginative narratives, mastering the art of storytelling, employing descriptive language that evokes emotions and sensory experiences.
How to Apply
This is a freelance position on a part-time basis, working approx. 5 hours per week, with an hourly rate of £20.00 - £30.00 dependent on experience and equivalent to the listed salary.
SevenThreeOne is an accredited Living Wage employer; if you would like to work with us, please email your CV with supporting Cover Letter and a link to your Creative Writing Portfolio to
careers@seventhreeone.co.uk by
Friday 10 October 2025. Candidates with the required skills and experience will progress through the recruitment process.
SevenThreeOne is a non-profit organisation that uses the Creative Industries to further the education and skills of serving prisoners, ex-offenders and disengaged young people. One of the ways we do this is through the provision of training centres based within Prisons and the Community.
Deadline: Friday 10 October 2025