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Over the past 26 years soundLINCS has been on an amazing journey, unleashing potential through music.  We have worked with, and been a part of the lives of many different people from all backgrounds.  Recent projects have included work with older adults, vulnerable young people, mental health and wellbeing services, and heritage sites.  We have introduced an amazing array of musical toolkits, undertaken and publishing academic research alongside the projects, partnerships, activity and awards that have kept us energized and refreshed.

In these challenging times, soundLINCS knows there has never been a time where the importance of Community Music is needed more.  We are looking to continue supporting, developing increased empowerment and innovation in community music locally, nationally and internationally and continuing to build on our excellent reputation within the music sector.

Our Current Vacancies:

Future of the Past is an exciting new phase of a project that focuses on rekindling the flames of passion and appreciation for heritage, and creatively empowering young people to craft contemporary interpretations of heritage, preserving our past while shaping our future.

Made possible with money raised by National Lottery players, The National Lottery Heritage Fund (£250,000) and additional funding from South and East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership.

Future of the Past will see 6 heritage sites across Lincolnshire – Spalding Gentlemen’s Society, Gainsborough Heritage Centre, Baldocks Mill in Bourne, Fydell House in Boston, The Joseph Banks Centre in Horncastle, and Sleaford Museum – and 1 peripatetic Eastern European community group – Boston Lithuanian Community Group – enable young people to engage with heritage groups, develop skills and grow confidence, over the next 3 years.  With support from Cultural Facilitators, young people, aged 11-25, will work together with the heritage volunteers to develop creative outputs based upon the venue’s assets and ambitions, to attract and retain younger and more diverse audiences to the heritage sites.

Future of the Past is an amazing partnership project that brings together 20 arts and heritage organisations in Lincolnshire, led by soundLINCS, with trusted partners Taylor Made Arts, Paradigm Arts, Cultural Solutions UK, and Lincolnshire County Council Historic Places Team, Heritage Lincolnshire, South and East Lincolnshire Council Partnership, University of Lincoln, Zest Theatre and Transported Arts. This diverse skill set will allow delivery of a dynamic, engaging and transformative project for the communities of Lincolnshire to ensure the continuation of heritage venues, by creating the volunteers of the future and guaranteeing long term sustainability.

The project is seeking to fill two roles both of which will be contracted through the lead organisation soundLINCS.

Project and Development OfficerPart Time – 15hrs per week – £27,000 pro rata

The project is seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic person to assist the Project working group to manage, delivery and development of the Future of the Past Project. The successful candidate will be responsible for working with each heritage site / peripatetic group Cultural Facilitator to co-ordinate all the processes involved in the project, assisting with the management and delivery of the project, monitoring progress against the project’s approved purposes and preparing progress reports.

To apply, please refer to the briefing pack below and send your application to shelley@soundlincs.org 

Future of the Past Project and Development Officer Briefing Pack March 2024

soundLINCS Application Form

soundLINCS Equality & Diversity Monitoring Form

 

Freelance Evaluation Consultant – Fee: £15,000 over 3 years concluding March 2027

The project is seeking an Evaluation Consultant to be involved throughout the lifespan of the project, working collaboratively with the Project and Development Officer and Cultural Facilitators. To find imaginative and creative approaches to collecting qualitative information, particularly from the young people involved in the project. Undertake detailed case studies and provide reports/presentations both final and interim so that lessons may be learnt and adjustments can be made to the programme, while ensuring the project adheres to The National Lottery Heritage Fund guidance on evaluation.

To apply, please refer to the briefing pack below and send your application to shelley@soundlincs.org 

Future of the Past Evaluator Briefing Pack March 2024

soundLINCS Equality & Diversity Monitoring Form

Closing date for applications for both the above positions:  10am Tuesday 19th March 2024

Interviews will be held Monday 25th and Thursday 28th March 2024

 

soundLINCS is also seeking a Treasurer to join the Board of Trustees. 

Do you have a passion for Music and the Arts?

Do you believe in the power of community music to enrich and transform lives?

Join us and help shape our vision for music development across the East Midlands.

soundLINCS are seeking an enthusiastic and passionate individual to join the soundLINCS Board of Trustees.

soundLINCS is keen to hear from people who have an interest or background in audit / finance and share our values.

soundLINCS is looking to strengthen its Board from a diverse range of backgrounds including the arts, education, entertainment, and business.

The role includes contributing to the development of overall strategy and direction through quarterly Board meetings and acting as ambassador promoting the charity’s work among stakeholders.

This is a voluntary role, however reasonable expenses may be claimed.

If you have any questions before applying, please contact Shelley Spink on 01522 510073 or email shelley@soundlincs.org

Download the application pack below and return your completed application form to shelley@soundlincs.org

Trustee Application Form

Trustee Board Pack

soundLINCS Equality & Diversity Monitoring Form

 


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