Creative Engagement Administrator (Assemble) Job Description

We are looking for an experienced administrator. This role supports the delivery of Assemble, a national youth arts programme. You will help d/Deaf, Disabled, Learning Disabled and Neurodiverse young people access creative opportunities and pathways into the arts.

Job Title: Creative Engagement Administrator (Assemble)
Department: Creative Engagement
Reports to: Youth Development Producer

Terms & Conditions

Location: Exeter Northcott (University of Exeter & Barnfield Theatre)
Contract: Part-time (1 day/week, flexible), fixed-term 3 years
Salary: £12.21/hour (£24,762 FTE) – Grade 1
Holiday: 32 days including statutory holidays per annum pro rata

Application Process

Submit written/audio/video responses to three questions and upload a CV via our website.

  • Tell us about yourself and why you want to work at the Northcott
  • Tell us how your professional experience meets the person specification
  • Tell us about what professional support you might need if we were to offer you this role

If you would like the information in an alternative format, support in completing your application, or you would like an alternative way to make your application, please contact us at [email protected].

For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Jacob Blackburn, Youth Development Producer, [email protected].

Timeline

Closing date: Tuesday 3rd March 2026, 5pm
Interview week: w/c 16th March 2026

NB

We’ll pay travel expenses for candidates invited to interview.
When we invite candidates to interview, we’ll ask if they have any access needs.

Key Responsibilities

• Support delivery and administration of the Assemble programme.
• Assist with research, development and co-curation of activities.
• Support recruitment and management of freelance creative staff.
• Help coordinate Assemble Assistants and volunteers.
• Schedule training and reflection sessions.
• Collect feedback and evaluation data.
• Support reporting for funders and partners.
• Assist with inclusive practice and access support across the network.

Work Environment & Expectations

• Flexible working pattern across Mon–Thu.
• Clear written instructions for tasks.
• Regular check-ins and access to quiet working spaces.

Support Available

• Assistive software, flexible scheduling, adjusted workload, and other reasonable adjustments available.

Skills & Strengths

• Accuracy and attention to detail.
• Strong organisational skills.
• Ability to adapt communication style.
• Relationship-building skills.
• Willingness to ask questions.

Essential Experience

• Administration and organisational skills.
• IT and digital media skills.
• Experience working with disabled or neurodiverse young people (or lived experience).

Desirable Experience

• Lived experience of disability or neurodivergence.
• Knowledge of arts/creative sector pathways.
• Experience in schools, FE, or youth programmes.

About Exeter Northcott Theatre

Exeter Northcott is a charity presenting theatre and year-round creative programmes for communities across Exeter and Devon.

Our Commitment to Inclusion

We welcome applicants from under-represented backgrounds and guarantee interviews for d/Deaf or disabled applicants who meet essential criteria.

 

 

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