Creative Communities Residency
Reports to: Project Manager: Young People and Partnerships
Responsible for: N/A
Salary: £20,966.40
Contract: Fixed Term until August 2026
Hours: 32 hours per week
Benefits: 28 days annual leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays); contributory pension, great ticket offers
Theatre Royal Plymouth is a registered charity, inspiring a lifetime of creativity for audiences, artists and participants throughout Plymouth and the wider region. As the principal home of performing arts in the Southwest, we engage and inspire many communities, creating memorable experiences for people from all backgrounds. TRP do this by creating and presenting a breadth of shows on a range of scales, with their extensive creative engagement programmes, by embracing the vitality of new talent and supporting emerging and established artists, and by collaborating with a range of partners to provide dynamic cultural leadership for the city of Plymouth.
Inclusion and Diversity
We are committed to cultivating a culture of inclusion at TRP with a workforce, participants and audiences that reflect the diversity of the communities we serve.
The collective power of each team member's life experiences, knowledge, innovation, self-expression, and talent creates the very best environment for us to achieve our ambitions and lead the sector.
In recruiting for our team, we recognise the unique contributions that you can bring in terms of education, opinions, culture, ethnicity, race, sex, gender identity and expression, nation of origin, age, languages spoken, colour, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and beliefs.
The Role
Main purpose of the residency
To provide opportunity for an emerging professional to develop a strong participatory arts practice through a combination of delivery, reflective practice, mentoring, observation, and professional training across a wide range of projects.
This will be achieved through:
* Assisting with the delivery of a range of workshops across our programme, working with different ages, abilities, and backgrounds in different settings.
* Working alongside established theatre practitioners across our programme
* Supporting the administration of young company and other projects within the department. This can include, but not limited to, parent/carer communication, email correspondence, register admin and space prep.
* Practitioner training in association with Plymouth Dance and On Course Southwest including practical and legislative professional training e.g. child protection, risk assessments and first aid.
Tasks and Responsibilities:
* To assist with the delivery and support of weekly workshops across our programme.#
* To assist with the delivery of the Holiday programmes.
* To support the management of the Young Company inbox and register administration.
* To become a licenced chaperon to support during theatre visits for Young Company and other activity as needed
* To work with the Creative Communities team on performance opportunities for Young Company and other projects
* To lead tours of TRP and TR2 for schools' groups etc
* To assist with the delivery of workshops for school pupils
* To contribute to the planning and achievement of the work of the Creative Communities team
This list of responsibilities is not exhaustive and may change as the strategic vision for the department and organisation evolves. Therefore, the post holder may be required to perform duties outside of this as operationally required, but within the reasonable scope of this role, at the request of the Head of Creative Communities.
Person Specification
Essential
* Graduated from a relevant Higher Education qualification (HND or Degree) or significant relevant experience
* Proven commitment to theatre, drama and working with young people and/or the community
* Strong communication skills, verbal and written, and ability to adapt communication style for a diverse range of stakeholders, i.e. parents, formal education settings, young people etc
* A strong interest in developing skills in facilitation and ongoing professional development in your chosen art form
* Ability to work individually and as part of a team
* Excellent time management skills
* Able to take responsibility for tasks and meet deadlines
* Good administration and organisational skills
* A professional approach
* Able to work evenings/weekends
Desirable
* Experience of arts engagement, i.e. youth theatre, community theatre, education setting etc
* Experience of creating resource materials to support learning
* Practical knowledge of IT and Office based systems
* First aid qualification
* DBS Membership
* Full drivers licence
How to Apply
Please upload and CV and cover letter in application for the role.
Closing date for applications : Monday 29 September at 09:00
Interview Date: Thursday 2 October
We're here to talk We're available to speak to you before you make your application so, if you're not quite sure if your skills match the role, want to talk about how flexible working could support you, or just check any of the details in this document, please do email us on with subject line 'Creative Communuties Residency' to arrange a chat.
Terms and conditions:
This is a part-time, temporary position with the Theatre Royal Plymouth 32 hours per week over 5 days for a fixed term period up to August 2026.
Due to the nature of the role evening and weekend work will be required.
Candidates must be over 18 years. As this post involves working with Children and Young People the appointments are subject to successful applicants undergoing a DBS check.