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Job Location | Edinburgh |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | 25,350 - 27,687 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Contract , full-time |
Job SummaryThe Project Learning Officer will play a key role in Celebrating Scotlands Art. The post-holder will work independently within the Learning & Engagement team and as part of a cross-NGS team focusing on content, interpretation and activity within this majorcapital project. The Project Learning Officer will coordinate, develop and deliver the learning activities for the priority audiences set out in the Activity Plan. These activities are a central way of meeting the needs of these priority audiences identifiedfor development through the project. The audiences are: schools, families with children under 7, adults and communities with a focus on audiences who do not currently visit. The post will work entirely on Celebrating Scotlands Art and will liaise closelywith project-specific staff (in curatorial, digital and volunteering) and with key NGS colleagues across several departments to ensure the new activities integrate into existing programmes and work plans. The post-holder should have experience of working witha range of audiences and communities, ideally within a gallery or museum setting, and have experience of developing, coordinating and delivering learning programmes using art collections. In addition, the post-holder will be developing resources (includingdigital) for families, schools and communities. The post will report directly to the Deputy Head of Learning & Engagement.The Learning & Engagement DepartmentThe NGS has a strong commitment to engaging audiences and supporting learning. We believe that art has the power to connect us to each other and to ourselves. The Learning and Engagement Department plays a key role in the NGS, supporting the delivery ofour aims of increased participation, greater impact and investment in our future.By means of innovative, relevant and inspiring learning programmes and special projects, the Learning and Engagement Department engages with a wide range of audiences to connect with the national art collection and make art work for everyone.The Learning and Engagement Department sits within the directorate of Public Engagement and works collaboratively across all departments.
Keyskills :
ArtEngagementInterpretationLearning EnvironmentProject Delivery