Collections and Engagement Project Officer - fixed term until 31/03/2028
Salary: £39,129 - £46,023
Salary: 36 per week
CHANGE MAKERS PROJECT OFFICER (Addressing the Impacts of Edinburgh's Slavery and Colonial Heritage)
As part of The City of Edinburgh Council's Museums and Galleries Service, you will lead on delivery of the Change Makers project, supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. This is a full time (36hrs/week), 24-month fixed term initiative which supports the Council's partnership with the independent Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Implementation Group (ESCLRIG) in their shared aim to engage a range of stakeholder organisations and residents from diverse communities in delivering the Edinburgh Slavery and Colonisation Legacy Review report recommendations.
THE POSTHOLDER
Your will have experience communicating with people of different ethnic, cultural and faith backgrounds, and other protected characteristics, some of whom may have experience and/or feelings of being discriminated against as direct result of this legacy. You are an advocate for human-rights centred working.
Your understanding of equalities and demonstrable commitment to anti-racist practice in a learning or heritage setting will equip you to work with a diverse range of people and organisations to effect positive change and develop individual understanding and confidence. The wellbeing of all involved will be a priority for you, as will the nurturing of existing relationships with diverse community groups, and forging partnerships with other committed stakeholders.
THE WHAT - MAJOR TASKS/JOB ACTIVITIES
* Communicating the project aims and ESCLRIG's remit to supporters, stakeholders and the media as required
* Refining, consulting on and delivering the Change Makers project plan, regularly reporting on progress and managing the budget
* Overseeing creation of a digital plan and variety of accessible digital outputs
* Providing secretariat, project and administrative support to ESCLRIG and the project Advisory Group
* Collecting and monitoring data to support project evaluation and ultimately create a legacy plan. Success will be measured through appropriate KPIs to be developed at the start of the project
* Identifying and sharing good practice. Listening, learning, and sharing amongst a range of organisational allies and community partners through engagement events and formal consultation
* Delivering project outputs as defined in accordance with the project plan
* Keeping abreast of changes in policy, legislation and sector standards in relation to Access, Sustainability, Equalities, Anti-Racism, and the anticipated Human Rights Act being passed by the Scottish Parliament
* Working with staff and volunteers across the Museums Service and ESCLRIG to support the integration of anti-racist and decolonial principles in all communications and project outputs
* Seeking funding and securing resources from various public, private and charitable bodies to support the work
THE HOW - KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
* Lived experience of barriers faced by minority, excluded groups, or advocating on their behalf
* Experience working in an equalities, learning or heritage environment
* Demonstrable interest in the history of colonialism, empire and migration, and an understanding of its contemporary impacts
* Experience of devising and delivering events, engagement and consultation with diverse groups
* Experience in creating and communicating content through a range of digital platforms, including website and social media channels
* A good understanding of the effects of discrimination at individual and community level
* Knowledge of wellbeing challenges and use of self-care practices in the workplace
* Skills to advise on policy, recruitment, resources, and content for anti-racist, decolonial and/ or anti-oppressive organisational development
* Ability to approach problems creatively and search for innovative solutions
* Experience of adapting plans to meet changing requirements
* Proven ability to use initiative and work alone and as part of a team
* Excellent communication, project management and time management skills
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office
THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL
About Us:
Are you keen to shape the future of Scotland's capital city? The City of Edinburgh Council is looking for dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to work with us and deliver key services across our capital city. We're the second largest local authority in Scotland with a workforce of over 19,000 who all play a crucial role in maintaining and supporting vital services to over 500,000 residents. We offer an incredible variety of career opportunities across a broad range of sectors. Join us and you'll find a role where you can make a difference and grow your career.
Our Culture:
Our Behaviours, respect, integrity, and flexibility guide everything that we do, and we strive to make sure all colleagues feel valued and have a sense of belonging in the workplace. We want to make sure that we bring people into our roles who demonstrate Our Behaviours and are dedicated and committed to our purpose of serving our community. We are focused on delivering excellent customer service to meet citizens needs and make the city a better place.
You can find out more on Our Behaviours web page Our Behaviours – The City of Edinburgh Council.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion:
We recognise the benefits that diverse perspectives, experiences and backgrounds bring to our organisation, and we're committed to employing a workforce that represents the population of the city we serve. We particularly encourage applicants from under-represented groups including women, LGBT+ people, racially minoritised groups, people with disabilities and people who are neurodivergent.
As part of our commitment to inclusive recruitment, we're delighted to announce that we have extended our guaranteed interview scheme to include all applicants who are or have been care experienced, and who meet the essential criteria for the post. This extends our current arrangements of being a Disability Confident Employer, that guarantee an interview to applicants who meet the criteria for the post and who declare a disability.
Happy to talk flexible working.
Colleague Support and Wellbeing
As outlined in our People Strategy, we aim to nurture a healthy workforce where we can all thrive. We offer regular events, initiatives and learning opportunities covering a range of different health and wellbeing topics.
We're committed to supporting employees to achieve a healthy work life balance. There are several policies in place to support this ranging from flexible work options to career breaks. Our full suite of employment policies can be found here.
We have a range of support options available including access to counselling, a mental health support service, an occupational health service, speak up supporters and a colleague listening service.
Reasonable Adjustments:
We're committed to providing an inclusive and accessible experience at work for all our colleagues and we'll work hard to ensure that we meet the changing needs of colleagues throughout their time with us. We're also geared up to support all candidates who may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Candidates invited for interview, should let the hiring manager know what they need, and they will do everything they can to accommodate your request.