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Creative Arts Project Worker

Peabody
£15
Part-time
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Description

Location
London

Hours
4 hours per week, every Saturday

Salary
£15.00 per hour

About the Role
As a Creative Arts Project Worker, you will support the running of an innovative creative sewing and design programme for young women and assist with their training and development. You will use your skills in sewing, knitting, designing, styling, and textiles to create and deliver engaging sessions. Your excellent communication skills will help you establish positive relationships with young people and motivate them to participate in events and activities. You will bring a positive and enthusiastic approach while adapting to suit different learning needs. This is a 12-month fixed term contract requiring an Enhanced DBS check.

Why Join Us?
When you join Peabody, you become part of a team guided by our values: Be Kind, Do the Right Thing, Love New Ideas, Celebrate Diversity, Keep Our Promises, and Pull Together. We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels supported, included, and empowered.

What We Offer
30 days' annual leave plus bank holidays
Up to 10% pension contribution, matched 1:1
Two additional paid volunteering days each year
Flexible benefits scheme including options for healthcare, dental care, and more

Requirements

Experience
Demonstrable experience of working with children and/or young people
Experience of organising and/or coordinating projects and delivering engaging sessions

About You
Possess sewing and design skills
Understanding of working with a diverse group of people
Positive, enthusiastic, and adaptable to different learning needs

Qualifications
No formal qualifications specified, but relevant skills and experience are essential

Expiry date: 05/10/2025
Creative Arts Project Worker
Company
Peabody
Salary
£15
Job Type
Part-time
Location
London
Our Commitments
Living Wage Employer
Disability Confident
Hiring Local
Building Diverse Workforces
Climate Conscious
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Peabody

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About us
We're at a particularly exciting point in our story: Catalyst joined the Peabody Group as a subsidiary on 1 April 2022, and should fully merge in April 2023. The new organisation will be responsible for 104,000 homes, with 220,000 residents across London and the South East of England. By joining together, we’ll go further and faster with our plans to improve our services, invest in our homes and communities and create innovative solutions to the challenges of carbon consumption and building safety. If you join us you'll be part of something special: fulfilling your ambitions and working with people who truly care. We offer great opportunities to develop and grow and a range of flexible benefits. You'll also have the chance to work with colleagues who want to help people make the most of their lives. We need talented employees who want to make a difference. If this sounds like you we can’t wait to meet you.
Metrics we Are Proud of
4000+
Employees paid the Real or London Living Wage
38%
of our board members are women
20%
Social value weighting in procurement activities
Benefits
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Mental Health
Free, confidential assistance programme for 24/7 phone counselling, legal advice, and referral for therapy.
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Health and Wellness
Annual allowance to spend on health benefits e.g. gym memberships, cycle-to-work scheme and dental insurance
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Giving Back
We also offer payroll giving to charity and you can take two working days to volunteer in the community.
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Flexible Working
We're happy to talk flexible working, including part-time, compressed hours or from home.
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Learning & Development
Multiple opportunities for L&D, including mentoring, career coaching, apprenticeships or e-learning
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Support
We have a team of employee supporters, who can help you access information, support and guidance
Our Commitments
Living Wage Employer
Disability Confident
Hiring Local
Building Diverse Workforces
Climate Conscious