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Vacancy: Freelance Archivist

30/05/2017 By Whale Arts

WHALE buy klonopin from india Arts – Freelance Archivist

We are currently looking to recruit a freelance archivist to support our Heritage Lottery funded project ‘Wester Hailes: Your Story, Our Story’.

The archivist will document collections from the WHALE Arts archive in order to preserve items and make records accessible for future use. The archivist will engage community activists to share their stories about the community of Wester Hailes, in particular how this relates to the formation of WHALE Arts, and will produce an exhibition for the WHALE Arts Centre.

Timescale:
The project is to be completed by January 2018.

Payment: £1000

Requirements:
Archivist must have appropriate skills and experience as per the Person Specification. This role is conditional upon receipt of a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure Scotland certificate or PVG certificate.

Application Process:
Applications should be submitted no later than 17:00 on Friday 9 June 2017.
Please email your CV (no longer than two pages) and cover letter to: info@whalearts.co.uk using ‘Freelance Archivist’ as your subject heading.

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Vacancy: Freelance Artist

26/05/2017 By Whale Arts

WHALE Arts – Freelance Artist

WHALE Arts seeks an experienced artist to deliver a series of arts and heritage sessions for children and young people that will explore themes of identity, place, migration and belonging as part of our Heritage Lottery funded ‘Wester Hailes: Your Story, Our Story’ project.

This facet of the project will consist of teaching sessions and an artist commission that creatively interprets the outcomes of the sessions. The final artwork can be in a variety of media – as deemed appropriate and in agreement with the project manager. Sessions will include evaluation and monitoring.

The artist will plan, prepare and deliver the sessions, as well as source appropriate materials, in agreement with the project manager. The artist will have the assistance of a support worker during the sessions that will provide support for children with Additional Support Needs to participate.

Content:
4 x 2 hour teaching sessions
1 x 2 hour group trip
1 x artwork

Timescale:
Workshops with children and young people to take place July 2017. The commission is to be completed by January 2018.

Payment: £1300

Requirements:
Artist must have appropriate skills and experience as per the Person Specification. This role is conditional upon receipt of a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure Scotland certificate or PVG certificate.

Application Process:
Applications should be submitted no later than 17:00 on Friday 9 June 2017.
Please email your CV (no longer than two pages) and proposal to: info@whalearts.co.uk using ‘Freelance Artist’ as your subject heading.

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Stories, Stones and Bones: WHALE Arts Celebrates Heritage Lottery Fund Grant

12/05/2017 By Whale Arts

We are delighted to announce WHALE buy ativan online with mastercard Arts has received a Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) Stories, Stones and Bones grant. This exciting project, ‘Wester Hailes: Your Story, Our Story’, will use the £9,100 grant to connect community members of all ages with their roots, explore local history and the intersection between art and heritage. This project is part of Scotland’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology.

Participants will explore themes of identity, migration, place and belonging through workshops with local historians and heritage partners from Edinburgh’s museums and archives. An artist commission informed by participants’ stories will be produced for the enjoyment and engagement of the community and an exhibition of WHALE Arts archival material will celebrate the complex and fascinating history of Wester Hailes.

Commenting on the award, Meghan Bidwell said:

We are delighted to receive a Heritage Lottery Fund Stories, Stones and Bones grant. Our project will link the community of Wester Hailes with creative opportunities to discover individual heritage and provide a framework for interpreting South West Edinburgh’s contemporary cultural landscape. This project will be a celebration of the stories of local people and the history of WHALE Arts, which turns 25 this year.

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First Minister Visits WHALE Arts

01/05/2017 By Whale Arts

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visited the WHALE Arts Centre 21 April 2017 to launch the SNP Council Election Manifesto, discuss ongoing local projects, and meet with artists and crafters.

The First Minister, joined by local MP Joanna Cherry and local MSP Gordon Macdonald, was given a tour of the WHALE Arts Centre, inducing the WHALE Community garden. The First Minster also met staff from SCOREscotland, Dads Rock, and the Digital Sentinel.

WHALE Arts Director Allan Farmer commented:

The visit of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon focused some very welcome attention on the creativity, talent and spirit of the Wester Hailes community.

The real stars of the visit – and every day at WHALE – were the local people, staff and partners who help to make ‘the WHALE’ such a vital and vibrant community asset.

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Vacancy: Westburn CAN Coordinator

21/03/2017 By Whale Arts

WHALE Arts – Westburn CAN Coordinator
14 hours per week

We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Project Coordinator to take forward the delivery of Westburn Climate Action Network (Westburn CAN).

Westburn CAN is an innovative community-led partnership project that will reduce carbon through a range of distinct but integrated interventions including an Environmental Arts and Culture Programme, Horticulture Hub, and Community Food initiatives.

The CAN Coordinator will engage and work with local people in Westburn, Wester Hailes, to explore a community-led creative response to environmental issues and climate change. In doing so, the project will establish ‘the WHALE’ as a hub of creative, networked, community-led activity to address climate change.

Westburn CAN is funded by the Climate Challenge Fund.

Job Description

Main Activities and Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and support a local participation in all aspects of the Westburn CAN project.
• Facilitate a project steering group to assist with planning and delivery of Westburn CAN and support its long term sustainability
• Coordinate the delivery of an Environmental Arts & Culture Programme
• Work with partners to deliver horticulture hub and training programme
• Work with partners to develop thematic work around community builds
• Deliver and coordinate and community events, including monthly CAN meetings/activities
• Create partnership opportunities with local community organisations, public bodies, education and training providers
• Utilise and develop current volunteering policies, procedures and databases
• Conduct community consultations to support project development and evaluation
• Monitor and evaluate participation using central WHALE Arts’ systems and participative methods, in line with funding requirements
• Monitor and evaluate performance of the Westburn CAN towards carbon reduction and community outcomes
• Ensure all project funding requirements are met, reports completed and effective communication maintained with funders

Other Duties:
• To carry out occasional reception cover duties
• To support the development of the WHALE Arts Agency programme, systems, policies and procedures
• To comply with relevant WHALE Arts Agency policies
• To undertake any relevant training in relation to the post

Job descriptions cannot be exhaustive and the post-holder may, from time-to-time, be required to undertake other duties, which are broadly in line with the above key responsibilities.

Person Specification

Essential skills:
Educated to degree level in arts, education, or community work – or able to demonstrate equivalent experience.

Minimum 3 years experience in:
• Community engagement and an understanding of the importance of community-led development.
• Conceiving and delivering creative and/or community projects.
• Working with partners and participants to deliver project outcomes.
• Project development including writing project outlines, budgets and funding applications.
• Project management including managing budgets, setting up and working with administration systems, recruiting and managing volunteers.
• Excellent interpersonal skills, able to work without supervision and as part of a team.
• A good working knowledge of Microsoft Office is essential.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Desirable Skills:
• Experience in design and delivery of community, arts, or horticulture projects.
• Knowledge of Wester Hailes community, local organisations and services.

About WHALE Arts

Since being set up by local people in 1992 WHALE Arts has firmly established itself as the cultural anchor organisation for Wester Hailes. As a community-led arts charity and social enterprise, WHALE Arts’ mission is to be the creative heart of a vibrant, thriving community.

WHALE acts as a conduit between our community and creative opportunities through the direct delivery of projects, programmes and events and by connecting our community with city and national cultural partners.

We are based in the purpose built WHALE Arts Centre – ‘The WHALE’ – a unique community asset that provides a range of high quality creative spaces for our community.

‘The WHALE’ operates as a social enterprise allowing us to generate income that supports our charitable work. Our social enterprises include the WHALE Pod creative business incubator, craft markets, office, training and conference facilities.

Recruitment Process

Apply in writing or by email, enclosing/attaching:
• An up to date CV detailing relevant education and employment experience.
• A covering letter demonstrating how your skills meet the Essential and Desirable Skills criteria of the job description.
• Details of two referees, including at least one previous employer.

Applications should arrive at WHALE Arts Agency no later than 13:00 on Monday 3rd April 2017. Late applications will not be considered.

Please note that interviews will be held on the 11th April at WHALE Arts.

Equal Opportunities Monitoring:
WHALE Arts Agency is committed to recruiting high quality candidates whose skills and experience are most suited to the job regardless of sex, race, colour, ethnic or national origin, religion (or beliefs), marital status, sexual orientation (or perceived sexual orientation), disability, age or political affiliation.

Please complete the Equal Opportunities form below. This information is for monitoring purposes only, will be treated as confidential and will not be used in the selection process.

Contact Details:
Allan Farmer
WHALE Arts Agency
30 Westburn Grove
Edinburgh
EH14 2SA

T: 0131 458 3267
E: info@whalearts.co.uk

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... the cultural anchor organisation for Wester Hailes. We are a community-led arts charity and social enterprise, set up by local people in 1992. Our mission is to be the creative heart of a vibrant, thriving community.

WHALE Arts

30 Westburn Grove,
Edinburgh,
EH14 2SA
0131 458 3267
info@whalearts.co.uk

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