Job Opportunity - Young Creative Producers [16-25]

Paid opportunity for young women and non-binary young people aged 16-25 to become a YOUNG CREATIVE working on a series of co-production projects with All Change

All Change is looking to recruit a team of young women and non-binary young people aged 16-25 to work with us to co-design and deliver two creative projects with children, young people and families in Islington from July-October 2022.

The Projects:
Climate Café -
is an environmental arts project with children and families in the Cally Road area, working with Islington Play Association and based at Crumbles Castle Adventure playground.

B Creative is an Arts Activism project for young women aged 16-25, led by inspiring female artists, working with exceptional arts companies. Young women take part in a mix of dance, poetry, photography, music and more, making and sharing work about issues that matter to young women today.

The Young Creatives will co-produce these projects with All Change and will support children, young people and families to take part and benefit from the opportunities they offer.

Posts will commence in July 2022 and are offered on a sessional basis, paid at London Living Wage (£11.05 per hour).

Download an Application Form and Application Pack

To apply: please complete an application form and email it to projects@allchangearts.org or print out and post a hard copy to: Young Creative Application, All Change, 27 Dingley Place, London EC1V 8BR.

Deadline for applications (email and postal): 5pm Friday 1 July 2022

Interviews will take place on Thursday 7 July 2022
[Shortlisted candidates will be contacted to confirm an interview time]

All Change works with potentially vulnerable people.  If recruited, you must have (or undertake) a current and acceptable DBS check.

Equality, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of our practice. We welcome and encourage applications from all sectors of the community, and we are especially keen to hear from candidates from LGBTQIA+, Black, Asian and other Global Majority backgrounds, and candidates who self-identify as D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent.

Suzanne Lee