[CLOSED]Museum Engagement Officer: Older People

Last edited by OCC recruitment on 12 March 2019
Salary / Fee: 
G5: £25,307 (pro rata for part time)
Closing Date: 
Sunday, 14 October, 2018

The role
Are you interested in local social history? Are you the type of person who likes talking to people and sharing stories?

Have you heard of Oxford City Council’s Museum of Oxford and our exciting new re-development project ‘Oxford’s Hidden Histories’?

If so we’ve got an exciting new role that might be for you.

We are looking for a confident communicator with a strong customer focussed approach to work with older people who may not be able to access museum services on site. Our ideal candidate with have good organisational skills and a proven record supporting older people.

Oxford City Council’s Museum of Oxford is a local social history museum that tells the story of Oxford and its people and with a busy outreach programme for older people, schools, community groups and the wider public. This role joins the Museum of Oxford at an exciting time as we are embarking upon a £3m, Heritage Lottery Funded (HLF), development project of the museum’s galleries and collections.

This post is funded through our established partnership with the University of Oxford Gardens, Libraries and Museums, as part of our role as an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation Associate.

About us
Oxford City Council prides itself on delivering high quality, cost effective public services. Oxford is a world class city and the Council has high aspirations for its services and employees. We are a multi-award winning Council and in May 2017 we were re-accredited at Gold level for Champion IiP status. Our other awards include the Institute of Revenues Rating & Valuation (IRRV) ‘Excellence in Innovation (General)’ winners 2017, Oxfordshire Environment Partnership (OEP) ‘Best Food Waste Reduction and Collection System’, and several ‘Team of the Year’ national and regional awards across our Service Areas. This builds on our previous success in achieving ‘Council of the Year’ in 2015.

With over 700 staff dedicated to delivering the best service possible to our communities this is an exciting time to be working in Local Government. We focus on improving outcomes for local people and you might be surprised at the range and quality of the services we provide.

We offer a fantastic range of staff benefits that include generous holiday (from 28 days a year plus bank holidays), local government pension scheme, subsidised leisure membership, discounted travel and flexible working in many roles. We offer well-defined opportunities through our learning and development programme. We also have an employee wellbeing programme, an employee assistance programme and support via our dedicated occupational health service.

How to apply
More information is available on the role profile document. Please read this document to ensure that you meet our requirements. More information about working for the Council, our values and vision, is available on our web site.

Applications should be made via our online application system (no CVs please).

For further information and how to apply online, please visit www.oxford.gov.uk

If you are unable to access our website please call 01865 252848.
Note: For roles that require a DBS Certificate (Enhanced and or Barred List check), candidates are required to supply their complete work history. Please ensure you explain any gaps in your work history.

Closing Date: 12 October 2018

Late applications will not be processed

Interview Date(s): 30 October 2018

For an informal discussion about the post please contact Kate Toomey on 01865 252819 or email ktoomey@oxford.gov.uk

We want our workforce to reflect the diversity of the community we serve so we welcome applicants from all communities. As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for any vacancies.

Oxford City Council is not currently licensed as a sponsor and cannot employ migrant workers outside the European Economic Area and Switzerland under the Point Based System rules, issued by the UK Border Agency.

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