Community Participation Officer
Job details
- Salary - Grade
- GBP £39,150 to £40,344 39150 - SO1
- Contract Type
- Fixed Term / Secondment
- Contract Length
- 18 months
- Contracted Hours
- Part Time - 21.6 hours per week
- DBS Required
- Yes
- Department
- Climate, Homes and Economy
- Service
- Communications, Culture and Engagement
- Closing date
- 15/06/2025
Part time 21.6 hrs, Fixed Term contract / Secondment Opportunity for 18 months
Salary S01, £39,150 to £40,344 (pro rata)
Are you passionate and experienced in community engagement? Are you able to work with diverse audiences to create dynamic and varied content for exhibitions in museums using social history collections? If yes, this could be the role for you to join the ambitious project: Re-imagining Hackney Museum – Empowering Communities with Collections.
As Community Participation Officer you will lead on facilitating engagement projects with pre-identified local audiences and community groups that will ensure their participation to interpret specific key stories in creative ways.
Projects include:
-Working with communities to explore the histories of lascars, Huguenot refugees and people escaping enslavement in the borough. Community engagement will inform the external commissioning of 3 x short films made about the subjects to feature in the new permanent exhibition.
-Working with a range of age groups and abilities to visually map the global journeys of 16th to 19th century residents of the borough. Community engagement will inform the external commissioning of an artwork to produce a globe that will form a focal point in the new permanent exhibition.
The new permanent exhibition is due to open by early 2027. This post holder will also develop and deliver five walking tours in collaboration with local community group members using subjects in the new permanent exhibition and support the supervision of volunteers, work experience and work placements.
The ideal candidate will have experience of working in a small but fast-paced, multi-disciplinary project environment; working closely with the Project Curator, Learning Producer and commissioned specialists/artists to realise both in-depth community participation, and permanent exhibition quality outputs.
This is a really exciting opportunity to support local communities to see Hackney Museum as a place for them, and shape the future of the museum service. Flexible working will be considered, providing it fulfils the requirements of the role.
To find out more about Hackney Museum visit: https://hackney-museum.hackney.gov.uk/get-involved/about-us/
Using money raised by National Lottery players, The National Lottery Heritage Fund supports projects that connect people and communities with the UK’s heritage. Re-imagining Hackney Museum – Empowering Communities with Collections is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, we have been able to fund this project post.
This role requires an enhanced DBS check.
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Over the past twenty years, the Council has built up first-class services, outstanding public infrastructure, and a reputation for excellence, innovation, and ambition. We are leading the way on essential work such as our fight for equity in Hackney with a particular focus on becoming an actively anti-racist borough. But the work doesn’t stop there, we are proactive in our approach to bringing fairness to all aspects of life including gender, neurodiversity and across the poverty divide.
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Closing date for applications: 15 June 2025 (22:59)
Interview date: 10 July 2025
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