Project Coordinator - Atlantic Youth Creative Hubs
Plymouth College of Art
£29,176 - £30,942 a year
Full time, fixed-term contract until 31 March 2021
Plymouth College of Art is delivering a large-scale transnational European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme project called Atlantic Youth Creative Hubs (AYCH). The AYCH project has been developing new approaches and interventions within Youth Services as well as formal and informal educational settings across the Atlantic Area. Connecting people, ideas, skills, technologies and enterprises across a network of hubs the project has been unlocking the creative, entrepreneurial potential of young people focussing on key themes such as innovation, co-creation of products, social entrepreneurship and employability. As a result, more young people will be able to pursue careers or education pathways in the Creative Sector and wider Creative Economy.
This project has entered its final year and we are seeking a dynamic, highly-organised, outward-facing project coordinator to join our team. The coordinator will be responsible for overseeing the final years successful delivery of the project for Plymouth College of Art, reporting to the project executive internally and to the lead partner externally, as well as working alongside other consortium partners.
The successful candidate will have experience working within a funded project context, preferably European-funded, and will therefore be a skilled project manager, working within complex external partnerships with excellent knowledge of project management and delivery as well as excellent organisational skills. You will need to have experience working with multiple partners to deliver collaborative projects, with a good understanding of funding reporting and output requirements, working to agreed timescales and within a well-defined project framework. Given the nature of the project activities, some experience in business and innovation support is desirable and you will have good knowledge of the Creative Industries.
Given that the project is a transnational EU project, with partners in UK, France, Spain and Portugal some proficiency in either French, Spanish or Portuguese would be advantageous, but not essential. Some travel to these countries for project activity throughout the duration of this contract may be expected, however, this will be subject to any Covid-19 restrictions to travel.
Plymouth College of Art does not accept CVs in place of application forms.
This role will be carried out in the framework of the Atlantic Youth Creative Hubs project. This project is part-funded by European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme, a transnational Territorial Cooperation programme of the European Union.
For further details about working at Plymouth College of Art (including details about employment benefits) and to view the Role Profile please click on the documents section above.
Closing Date: Monday 18 May 2020 (9am)
It is anticipated that the interviews will take place w/c 25 May 2020
Plymouth College of Art has a strong commitment to the safeguarding & welfare of young people & vulnerable adults. A satisfactory DBS disclosure at Enhanced Level will be required from successful candidates as a condition of appointment.
We celebrate equality, diversity and difference, and welcome candidates from all communities.
Plymouth College of Art is delivering a large-scale transnational European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme project called Atlantic Youth Creative Hubs (AYCH). The AYCH project has been developing new approaches and interventions within Youth Services as well as formal and informal educational settings across the Atlantic Area. Connecting people, ideas, skills, technologies and enterprises across a network of hubs the project has been unlocking the creative, entrepreneurial potential of young people focussing on key themes such as innovation, co-creation of products, social entrepreneurship and employability. As a result, more young people will be able to pursue careers or education pathways in the Creative Sector and wider Creative Economy.
This project has entered its final year and we are seeking a dynamic, highly-organised, outward-facing project coordinator to join our team. The coordinator will be responsible for overseeing the final years successful delivery of the project for Plymouth College of Art, reporting to the project executive internally and to the lead partner externally, as well as working alongside other consortium partners.
The successful candidate will have experience working within a funded project context, preferably European-funded, and will therefore be a skilled project manager, working within complex external partnerships with excellent knowledge of project management and delivery as well as excellent organisational skills. You will need to have experience working with multiple partners to deliver collaborative projects, with a good understanding of funding reporting and output requirements, working to agreed timescales and within a well-defined project framework. Given the nature of the project activities, some experience in business and innovation support is desirable and you will have good knowledge of the Creative Industries.
Given that the project is a transnational EU project, with partners in UK, France, Spain and Portugal some proficiency in either French, Spanish or Portuguese would be advantageous, but not essential. Some travel to these countries for project activity throughout the duration of this contract may be expected, however, this will be subject to any Covid-19 restrictions to travel.
Plymouth College of Art does not accept CVs in place of application forms.
This role will be carried out in the framework of the Atlantic Youth Creative Hubs project. This project is part-funded by European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Atlantic Area Programme, a transnational Territorial Cooperation programme of the European Union.
For further details about working at Plymouth College of Art (including details about employment benefits) and to view the Role Profile please click on the documents section above.
Closing Date: Monday 18 May 2020 (9am)
It is anticipated that the interviews will take place w/c 25 May 2020
Plymouth College of Art has a strong commitment to the safeguarding & welfare of young people & vulnerable adults. A satisfactory DBS disclosure at Enhanced Level will be required from successful candidates as a condition of appointment.
We celebrate equality, diversity and difference, and welcome candidates from all communities.