INTERNSHIP – LEARNING, OUTREACH & ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR

Christopher Lillywhite

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INTERNSHIP – LEARNING, OUTREACH & ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR | Full Time | £28,860pa + £1,000 Training Bursary + Pension

Tomorrow’s Warriors are on the lookout for someone with a great work ethic, who is passionate about music, shares our commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion, and who wants to make the very most of this internship supported by the Jack Petchey Foundation Internship Programme.

This is a unique opportunity to join a dynamic team and play a pivotal role delivering our learning and development programme as a resident organisation at London’s Southbank Centre, working on school and community outreach programmes, and supporting young musicians aged 11-25 years old to achieve their creative potential.

Last year Tomorrow’s Warriors delivered more than 550+ workshops, facilitating over 5,000 learning opportunities for young people, and created 132 performance opportunities for our Emerging Artist Programme and Talent Development Showcases.

As part of this role, the successful candidate will be part of the Jack Petchey Internship Programme with 18 other interns from different youth organisations in London and Essex. This development programme will involve attending a residential launch conference, four professional development workshops through the year and a celebration event at the end of the programme. The successful candidate will receive an extra training bursary of £1,000 for approved training and will be matched with a mentor from another organisation to help support their professional development. The Jack Petchey Internship Programme training days and events will take place in person in London and the successful candidate will be expected to take full part in this programme alongside their role at Tomorrow’s Warriors. 

The Jack Petchey Internship Programme is designed for young people who are leaving further or higher education and starting out, or young people who have had one or two years of employment and are looking to take their next career step. 

With this role, and aligned to our mission, we’re seeking to address the under-representation in the music industry of Black talent, women/girls and people from working class backgrounds, and are offering a genuine career development opportunity for a bright, hardworking young person passionate about music, especially jazz. It’s an exciting opportunity to get stuck into some great projects,  learn new skills, and gain a huge amount of professional experience learning directly from our highly experienced, diverse, 15-strong team at Tomorrow’s Warriors.
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