Requisition ID: 9383
Location: Newcastle, GB
Contract Type: Fixed Term
Working Pattern: Full Time
Posted Date: 29-Jul-2021
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Salary: £23,500 per annum
Closing Date: 13 September 2021
The role
This Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) is a new partnership between the Vindolanda Charitable Trust and Newcastle University. Working with these two partners and with the wider Hadrian’s Wall Partnership including Northumberland County Council, the KTP Associate will develop, with the support of academic mentors, a strategic plan for the commissioning and programming of contemporary art for Vindolanda and other key sites along Hadrian’s Wall. This is an exciting career developmental post for an individual who is passionate about the contemporary arts in heritage sites and the role it has to play in developing new audiences and profile at heritage sites.
Based at The Vindolanda Trust near Bardon Mill Hexham Northumberland, you will be engaged as a Knowledge Transfer Partnership Curating Contemporary Art in Heritage associate to work alongside the Vindolanda team to develop a considered strategic plan, its purpose to engage and attract new and emerging audiences in the physical and digital domains by placing contemporary art in this important UNESCO World Heritage site.
During the period of Roman occupation, Hadrian’s Wall was garrisoned with troops from across the Roman Empire which stretched from North Africa and Europe through to the Middle East. We are keen that this dimension of the Wall’s history should be taken on board in future art commissioning.
We are looking for a candidate who is passionate about contemporary art and heritage and would also enjoy working collaboratively with a wide range of partners.
Benefits:
- Working within a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site setting with a supportive team and three University academic mentors (Judith King, Andrew Burton in Fine Art and Natalia Yannopoulou in the Newcastle University Business School) who have expertise within this area
- Ability to access full Newcastle University resources including other departmental academics and research
- £4000 individual training budget that can be used for materials, courses and attendance at conferences etc.
- The opportunity to lead on the strategic planning of contemporary art programming including increasing knowledge of partnerships and funders
- Develop managerial skills and attend two residential managerial workshops (each of one week duration)
- Relate positively to the region’s status as a leader of contemporary art programming within a heritage context
Although the KTP curatorial associate will be an employee of Newcastle University to carry out the objectives of the project, he/she/they will be required to spend significant amount of their working time at Vindolanda, a major historic site near Twice Brewed, Northumberland. The contract is full-time, fixed-term for a duration of 2 years, although it is worth noting that more than 70% of KTP staff receive a permanent job offer by their KTP company.
The Vindolanda Trust is an independent charity established in 1970 to excavate the remains on its land and to share the knowledge gained with the public through museum exhibitions.
For more information or informal enquiries, please contact Prof Andrew Burton (Andrew.Burton@ncl.ac.uk)
For further information on the School of Arts and please visit the web page.
For further details about Knowledge Transfer Partnerships please visit the web page.
Key Accountabilities
- On starting the project the role includes a substantial amount of time familiarising with the project, its partners, project objectives, key milestones and partner priorities
- Undertake research and analysis to develop a good understanding of the Trust’s operational duties and with the regional and national contemporary art/cultural sector, specifically those working within a heritage context
- Develop a new marketing and promotional strategy with support of the academic supervisor
- Disseminate and embed the knowledge of contemporary art within heritage context within the
- Trust through presentations, group discussions, staff training and visits to similar projects
- Throughout the project present findings to stakeholders through documentation and business case
- Develop, with the support of the supervisors, a contemporary art strategy for VCT that is both ambitious, creative and forward thinking, aligning itself to the VCT business case that will demonstrate to heritage staff and partners the benefits of engagement
- Develop a fundraising plan for contemporary art commissions and projects for Vindolanda and the wider Hadrian’s Wall Partnership that relates specifically to the strategic plan
- Initiate discussions with funding partners and research Trusts and Foundations that Vindolanda Charitable Trust could apply to. Collaborate on the drafting of funding proposals
- Prepare case studies to inform teaching in contemporary art/heritage module
- Disseminate research via publications, journal articles, present at conferences and seminars
The Person (Essential)
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Relative to your career stage, you should demonstrate in your application how you meet the following criteria:
- Excellent understanding of contemporary arts in heritage settings
- Experience/understanding of working within heritage or cultural organisations
- Understanding of audience development strategies
- Understanding of arts/heritage funding landscape
- Ability to write reports and action plans
- Experience in project management
- Understanding of business case preparation
- Ability to present within an academic environment (desirable)
Attributes and Behaviour
- An enthusiastic highly capable individual ready to embrace the challenges of a project with an understanding of the value of arts
- Willingness to be mentored and accept advice
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate at all levels to different stakeholder groups
- The ability to work independently and collaboratively with colleagues
- Personal motivation and drive and ability to use initiative
- Excellent organisational and planning skills
- Ability to prioritise, work to tight deadlines and willingness to work flexibly when required
- Lateral thinker and able to communicate effectively with a wide range of people
- Be an advocate for the placing of contemporary art within heritage locations.
- Applicants must demonstrate (through formal or informal actions) evidence of their commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion in their spheres of work
Qualifications
Honours or Masters Degree preferably in Creative Arts, Cultural Management or a relevant discipline
Desirable requirement
- Access to a vehicle and a clean driving licence.
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