The British Textile Biennial and The Super Slow Way are looking for an individual to join their team as part of the Blackburn Creative Alliance Internship Programme.
The British Textile Biennial and The Super Slow Way are looking for an individual to join their team as part of the Blackburn Creative Alliance Internship Programme. This role would involve you supporting both organisation’s in the collection, administration analysis and sharing of audience data working closely with our finance and admin, marketing and evaluation team members.
We are looking for someone with enthusiasm and an eye for detail to work as part of a small and lively team. Whilst administrative experience would be an advantage being keen to learn new skills, good communication skills and the ability to work as part of the team are more important. You might be someone looking for a first job after leaving college, or you might be someone looking to change career paths and transfer your skills to a new sector, or someone returning to work after a career break and looking for a fresh start; whatever your background, age or experience we’re interested in hearing from you.
Please note that due to the funding associated with this internship programme, the post holder must be EITHER a former student of a Blackburn with Darwen-based education institution (school or college) or a resident within the area covered by Blackburn with Darwen Unitary Authority. If you have any questions about whether you are eligible to apply, please do get in touch. The successful applicant will be initially contracted to the post for 1 year.
This opportunity is funded by the UK Government through Shared Prosperity Funding.
Full job description and application process available to read and download here.
Job Description:
Job title: Data and Evaluation Assistant
Salary and terms: 3 days per week £26,000 pro rata = £15,600 PAYE
Contract: Initial 12 month contract with possibility to extend based on performance and funding.
Hours can be worked flexibly across the week by negotiation.
Location: Office base in Blackburn with options for regular remote working.
Application Process:
If you are interested in being considered for this position, please tell us how your current skills and experience meet those that we have described for this role. We welcome your application via email or video. As a guide, we expect that an email application will be no more than 1000 words or a video will be no more than 6 minutes in duration.
The deadline for applications is 9am on Friday 3rd May
Interviews will take place week commencing 13th May.
If you have any additional support requirements to help make this process easier for you, then please let us know and we’ll do our best to provide them.
Please email all applications and any questions or requests in the first instance to zara@britishtextilebiennial.co.uk