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Art Development Officer

Grade 7 SCP 15-22, £29,093-£32,654 (£15,726 - £17,651 p.a.)

Fixed term-maternity cover, whole time

The Role

JOB TITLE Art Development Officer
CONTRACT TYPE Fixed term-maternity cover, whole time
HOURS Part time, flexible, 20 hours per week
GRADE Grade 7 SCP 15-22, £29,093-£32,654 (£15,726 – £17,651 p.a.) pay award pending
START DATE 02 September 2025 – 17 July 2026

 

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We are looking to appoint an exceptional Art Development Officer to join our outstanding team at Durham Sixth Form Centre — a place where ambition meets artistry and students are empowered through creative opportunity.

At Durham Sixth Form Centre, we don’t just value the arts — we live them. This role offers a rare chance to shape a bold, forward-thinking arts programme that puts creativity at the centre of education and community engagement.

What makes this role exciting?

  • Drive the development of a vibrant and inclusive arts culture across our sixth form and local community.
  • Champion creative opportunities for students and staff — from exhibitions and workshops to partnerships with cultural organisations.
  • Collaborate with a dynamic Arts Excellence team to deliver innovative, high-impact projects.
  • Build bridges between education and the wider arts sector, helping our students access real-world creative pathways.
  • Be part of a centre that is expanding, thriving, and passionate about arts advocacy.

We are looking for someone who:

  • Is an inspiring advocate for the arts with a strong understanding of their educational and societal value.
  • Can design and deliver engaging arts initiatives that connect with diverse audiences.
  • Is highly organised, creative, and confident in managing events, partnerships, and outreach work.
  • Builds excellent relationships with students, staff, external partners, and community groups.
  • Thrives both independently and as part of a collaborative team.
  • Shares our values and is committed to making a real difference in young people’s lives.

Why choose us?

  • Join an ‘Outstanding’ sixth form (Ofsted, 2017) with a strong culture of success and innovation.
  • Be part of a supportive, values-led Trust committed to professional growth and inclusive practice.
  • Access a wide range of CPD, leadership development, and networking opportunities.
  • Help shape a creative offer that extends far beyond the classroom — and into the community.

The Person

  • Sets consistently high standards for themselves and others in delivering and promoting high-quality arts engagement.
  • A natural innovator who brings fresh ideas and imaginative approaches to arts education and engagement.
  • Deeply values the role of the arts in young people’s development, education, and wellbeing — and can articulate that with clarity and conviction.
  • Builds positive, productive relationships with students, staff, and external partners with ease. A team player who thrives on shared success.
  • Able to connect with a range of audiences through clear, confident verbal and written communication.
  • Manages multiple projects with attention to detail and a strong sense of responsibility. Sees things through from idea to impact.
  • Embraces diverse perspectives, champions equity in the arts, and seeks to engage a wide range of communities and audiences.
  • Comfortable adapting in fast-paced or evolving environments, and stays calm under pressure.
  • Believes in the potential of young people and actively seeks ways to inspire, mentor, and unlock their creative confidence.

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