Overview
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Pay and Benefits
This range is provided by Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range
This role will contribute to three core areas of the Arts team’s work:
Domestic Arts: This role will support arts policy areas including tax levers for the arts sectors, creative health and wellbeing, and improving disability access to the arts. It will include working closely with other Government Departments.
Creative Education: This role will be responsible for developing and promoting policy to improve creative education and to improve cultural access/reduce cultural inequities in England, including for children and young people.
* Develop expertise and build the evidence-base, stakeholder network, sector views etc. on cultural education, access & inequities
* Use data and evidence to inform policy development and influence implementation of DfE policy levers on creative education
* Develop new policies to support improvement of cultural education in England, including for improving creative enrichment outside of school
* Contribute to policy implementation and programme delivery e.g. through writing business cases, negotiation with delivery partners, monitoring and evaluation
International and Growth issues for arts sector, including:
* Developing expertise on all aspects of international and touring policy in respect of the arts sector
* Build relationships with experts in DCMS, Arts Council & British Council as well as in arts organisations and sector-representative groups
* Provide timely and evidenced response to OGD international policy, ensuring they reflect DCMS ministerial objectives and arts sector needs
Seniority level
* Mid-Senior level
Employment type
* Full-time
Job function
* Other
Industries
* Public Policy Offices
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