www.seenaryo.org | www.seenaryoplaykit.org | info@seenaryo.org | Follow us @seenary0 UK Charity no. 1173822 | Lebanon NGO no. 1156 | Jordan NGO no. 420192119 TERMS OF REFERENCE Consultant & Freelancer Experts - Service Providers SEENARYO LEBANON December 2025 - January 2026 Introduction Participatory theatre and play can transform an individual’s sense of agency. They gain the power to shape their own narrative and expand what is possible, individually but also through collective action. Working in Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine and Syria, Seenaryo uses theatre and play to support people to heal, lead and learn. We co-create performances with under-served communities, train future leaders and transform classrooms through play. Reaching over 175,000 children, youth and women since 2015, Seenaryo won the Resilience in Action Award at HundrED 2024, the Arts, Culture & Heritage prize at the 2023 UK Charity Awards and was one of Expo 2020 Dubai’s 120 Global Innovators. Mission By breaking apart the typical hierarchies of theatre and classrooms, Seenaryo creates playful spaces in Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine where all individuals can meaningfully participate as collaborators, creators and catalysts for social change. We do this by co-creating theatre with groups of adults and children, by training youth and women as theatre leaders, and by training teachers to teach their curriculum through play. Aims: ● Facilitate skills development by supporting individuals to build social skills, life skills, critical thinking and wellbeing ● Challenge mistrust and polarisation by bringing conflict-affected communities into dialogue with each other ● Create wider and alternative employment pathways and professional capacity within classrooms and communities ● Transform teaching and learning to become child-centred, engaging and inclusive ● Advocate globally for play-based learning and participatory theatre in the Arab region Programmes: ● Seenaryo in Schools: Through the Seenaryo Playkit, we transform classrooms to become participatory and child- centred. The Playkit is an app and training for teachers of 3 – 8 year olds, which gives them the skills to teach their curriculum through theatre, games, songs and stories. ● Seenaryo in Communities: Using a participatory approach to theatre, we facilitate the production of powerful, imaginative and collaborative plays, which puts participants at the centre of the creative process. We also train former participants to lead theatre projects in their own communities. Seenaryo Roster Background To enhance programme delivery and ensure consistent, high-quality implementation, Seenaryo is launching a Consultants Roster consisting of external technical specialists across Lebanon. The roster enables Seenaryo to quickly access vetted professionals whenever additional expertise is required. Applicants will be shortlisted based on CV, work samples and recommendation letters. No interview process is required. Selection will be based on past experience with Seenaryo or the quality of new applications. While the roster aims to expedite the process, the principles of fair procurement principles must be upheld: anyone may apply to be included in the roster; vetting and selection must be justified based on objective criteria; candidates are given equal opportunity to bid for jobs where they might be qualified; the process and documentation clearly show no undo bias influenced the decision; any potential conflict of interest shall be mitigated. All accepted consultants become pre-qualified, meaning Seenaryo may engage them without conducting a full procurement process for each assignment. Each applicant must provide their indicative daily rate in USD when they apply to the roster, meaning that it would be subject to negotiation with the program according to their background when they are considered for a specific assignment. The proposed daily rate must include all costs so that the Seenaryo programme might only cover travel and accommodation expenses separately as needed. Areas of Expertise The roster includes qualified professionals across the following specialisations: 1. Trainers (arts and education) 2. Facilitators (arts and education) 3. Theatre directors 4. Assistant directors 5. Movement directors 6. Choreographers 7. Set designers 8. Lighting designers/operators 9. Music producers / sound designers / sound engineers / musicians 10. Choir leaders / choir directors / assistant directors 11. Film directors / filmmakers 12. Cinematographers / Directors of photography (DOPs) 13. Videographers 14. Video editors 15. Photographers 16. Graphic designers 17. Actors 18. Film/Theatre producers 19. Stage managers / logistics support 20. Translators / Interpreters 21. Researchers / MEAL Consultants / Documentation specialists 22. Creative writers / copywriters / editors / proofreaders 23. Curriculum developers 24. Other relevant creative or technical serv...
Are you a talented musician who loves sharing church music with young people? Are you flexible in your approach and someone comfortable with a range of music from modern to traditional?
This is an exciting and well-funded five-year project where four neighbouring churches have come together to employ a musical director to set up and run choirs or singing groups for young people in each of our contexts.
The successful applicant will be a talented musician, keyboardist and singer, with experience of running choirs and of teaching young people. They will be a capable self-starter, able to see potential in each of our different settings, flexible enough to work with different churches and with an appreciation of the spiritual side of the life of the Church. They will be supported in this role by a full-time Youth and Families Worker dedicated completely to this project.
The project’s work ranges from setting up a children’s top line for a choir of an already good parish standard, to working with a church on an estate of urban deprivation to enhance their midweek musical offering.
The post will require regularly working on Sundays and some early evening work. We offer six weeks’ annual leave, a starting salary of £36,000 (£60,000 FTE) plus pension contributions, regular management and oversight meetings and reimbursement of travel between venues.
Closing date: Monday 16th February at 12 noon.
Interviews: Thurs 26th Feb (afternoon).
For more information and an application pack, contact Revd James Gilder, Area Dean of Redbridge jbgilder@hotmail.com
Outreach Support Worker – Portsmouth
Full-time or Part-time | 20–37.5 hours
£12.25 per hour (£23,888 FTE based on 37.5 hours)
Make a real difference every day by supporting adults with learning disabilities to live independently, confidently and happily.
What you’ll do:
- Support individuals with daily living, wellbeing and independence
- Assist with personal care, cooking, shopping and household tasks
- Help people attend education, activities and social events
- Build positive relationships with families and professionals
What we’re looking for:
- Caring, positive and enthusiastic attitude
- Great communication skills
- Willingness to work towards Level 2 Health & Social Care (if not already held)
- Full manual UK driving licence
The Role:
- Supporting individuals to meet their goals and outcomes in health, wellbeing, and independence
- Assisting individuals with their personal, social, and healthcare needs whilst maintaining accurate records
- Supporting individuals to attend university and complete their education
- Assisting individuals in completing day-to-day household tasks, including cleaning and food shopping
- Building positive working relationships with family members, carers and other professionals
- Supporting in organising recreational and social activities, giving assistance where necessary in the organisation of transport.
What Benefits can we offer you?
- 33 Days Holiday (pro rata) including Bank Holidays
- £250 welcome bonus for those with an adult social care DBS on the update service (paid after successful probation completion)
- Refer-a-Friend scheme worth £750!
- A Celebration Day’s Leave for Your Birthday (pro rata)
- Death in Service Insurance
- Company Pension
- An easy access health and wellbeing Scheme
- Cycle to Work
- Blue Light Card eligibility
- Furzey Gardens Membership
- Hanger Farm Membership
- Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Pay
- Company Sick Pay
If you would like to apply for this role please fill out the Online Application Form
We are not licensed to sponsor employees for visas; therefore, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. You need to have, or be able to obtain, right to work in the UK in order to take up this position.
All staff working for, or on behalf of Minstead Trust, understand their responsibilities in relation to safeguarding adults at risk and know who to escalate concerns to within Minstead Trust.
Due to the nature of this employment sector your application is subject to a successful Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS).
No terminology in the advert you have seen is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we will gladly accept applications from all sections of the community.
We are only able to accept direct applications at this time; no agencies please.
As a face painter you will be out and about in the grounds, engaging with visitors to create memories and helping them and you to have a great day out!
We believe that the best way for people to understand and connect to wetlands is to experience them, so we awe-inspiring nature up close at Martin Mere Wetland Centre, visitors can explore unique wetland habitats and the amazing array of birds and mammals that inhabit them. Our volunteers help to welcome and inspire visitors.
Volunteers are an essential part of the WWT team. You'll get a warm welcome, including information on training, equipment and anything else you need.
If you are interested in volunteering for WWT but don't wish to apply online, please email volunteering@wwt.org.uk or leave a message at 01453 891 231 with your name and number.
Just to let you know, some of our roles are very popular. To help our teams and minimise disappointment for people kind enough to want to support us, we might take roles down before the closing date if we get a lot of applications. If you do miss a role, or are looking for something particular, you can sign up to opportunity alerts.
This role will suit you if you:
- Have good communication skills and an outgoing personality
- Looking for some relevant work experience
- Have a willingness to talk to visitors both on a one-to-one level and to larger groups
- Are interested in education related activities and the natural environment
- Have excellent customer service skills
- Enjoy working with families and children
- Have previous experience of face painting
- Are happy volunteering on your own initiative under the direction of the Visitor Experience Manager
Please note that unfortunately this role is not suitable for Under 18's.
We’re WWT, and we’re on a mission to restore the super-powered ecosystems we call wetlands. There’s never been a more important moment for our work, and we’ve got some phenomenal people on the case.
Whether they’re taking a new visitor under their wing, or conducting ground-breaking research further afield, our team are second to none. And there’s nothing we love more than watching them soar.
Whatever you do here, you’ll be helping to restore wetlands and unlock their power. So, the only question left is, what role will you play?
- Feel good knowing you are helping to restore wetlands, and our world
- Be surrounded and inspired by like-minded wetland lovers
- Hear from the people who inject their energy, passion and expertise into wetlands and wildlife - talks, walks, webinars, tea and cake...
- Free entry to all our wetland centres, including your family
- Volunteer discount on shopping and memberships
- Access to webinars and practical information to help you manage daily life
Ambassador for The Children's Society
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Could you be the next Ambassador for The Children’s Society in the Diocese of Worcester?
Job description:
Could you be the next Ambassador for The Children’s Society in the Diocese of Worcester?
The Children’s Society have a fantastic volunteer role known as a Diocesan Ambassador. This is an individual who supports the charity with its link to The Church of England, identifies new opportunities and helps to support existing supporters.
Do you have excellent networking and engagement skills, coupled with a knowledge of The Church of England and how diocese and parishes work? If you are able to work collaboratively with senior diocesan staff, clergy and volunteers, then you could make an excellent Diocesan Ambassador.
The role is an integral part of our work in the community. Our current Diocesan Ambassadors do a wide range of activities, ranging from organising and running Christingles in their communities, talking to local clergy and supporting our house box networks. This role is truly flexible and one, you really can make your own.
Diocesan Ambassador for the Diocese of Exeter, Ann, has told us “I’ve met some lovely people as Diocesan Ambassador, all trying to work together to make the world a better place for children and young people. Clergy, Church workers, other charity workers, MPs, Councillors - to name a few. I have travelled to different areas of the Diocese meeting people and promoting the charity and I’ve always received wonderful support from The Children’s Society’s Community Relationships Manager for the region. If you love meeting people and want to work with a charity who really cares, please do apply for this role”.
Claire McMinn, Community Relationship Manager – West Midlands said: “Our Diocesan Ambassadors are an extremely important part of our community volunteers. They are the connectors in their communities, passionate about the work The Children’s Society does and committed to improving the lives of Children and Young People across the UK.
If you think you’ll be able to inspire church leaders and key faith figures across cathedrals, churches and education teams, then please get in touch to chat more about this role."
A full Diocesan Ambassadors pack is available below, and Claire would be happy to chat about the role in more detail via telephone or video conference.
Claire can be contacted on 07756 269 616 or by email on Claire.Mcminn@childrenssociety.org.uk.
Parish website:
Role description:
Application forms and details from:
Claire McMinn, Community Relationship Manager
Contact email:
Contact phone number:
07756 269 616
Closing date:
1st January, 2027 at 00:00
Hours: 35 hours per week (flexible / pro-rata considered)
Adults have a proven reoffending rate of 25%. At Forward Trust, we believe another life is possible, and we work every day to make that real.
We support People on Probation in Surrey to complete their probation successfully, stop offending, and build positive, fulfilling lives. Our work focuses on relationships, wellbeing, community connection, and breaking cycles of harm.
We are looking for a Supporting People on Probation Navigator to join our Surrey team, based in Staines with regular travel across the county. This is a highly rewarding, people-focused role where you will walk alongside adult men on probation, delivering 1:1 and group interventions that support lifestyle change, emotional wellbeing, family relationships, and social inclusion.
You’ll work closely with Probation Practitioners, prison resettlement teams (HMP Highdown & Coldingley), and local partners to deliver meaningful, enforceable interventions that make every contact count.
A typical day might include delivering a group intervention, meeting someone pre-release from prison, supporting a service user through family breakdown, or helping someone access healthcare for the first time.
About You
You may have experience in probation, prisons, policing, health, education, social care, psychology, counselling, coaching, or bring strong transferable life skills. What matters most is that you:
- Believe anyone can change
- Are passionate about making a difference
- Build strong, trusting relationships
- Are confident working both independently and as part of a team
We’re Looking For
- Strong engagement and relationship-building skills
- Experience or transferable skills in assessment, action planning, and delivering 1:1 and group interventions
- Ability to manage risk, safeguard others, and keep accurate records
- Creativity, flexibility, collaboration, and motivation to meet targets
- Willingness to work in person (some evening work required)
- A full UK driving licence is desirable due to travel
Instructor | Abernethy Nethy Bridge
Full time, permanent contract, live-in (where required)
Location: Abernethy Nethy Bridge, Nethy Bridge, Inverness-shire. PH25 3ED
Start Date: Immediate
Who we are
Founded in 1971, Abernethy is a ministry that combines outdoor activity, residential experience and Christian team witness. Adventure is at the heart of Abernethy and we love seeing people gain confidence and grow through being in the outdoors.
The team at Abernethy are all Christians. We are passionate about the outdoors, community, hospitality and witness. We are motivated by our belief in a good and generous God who created an incredible natural world which, through its very existence, shouts His praise. We believe that every person is unique, valuable and deeply loved by the creator God.
Key Roles
- To be a team member, participating in the general running of the Centre, specifically instructing in the Outdoor Education programme to promote the Christian faith in line with goals and vision of the Trust.
- To participate as directed with instruction in outdoor activities.
- To ensure that proper safety precautions are operating within the group under instruction.
- To assist with the maintenance of the outdoor education equipment.
- To be responsible for particular areas of activity, equipment or storage as allocated from time-to-time.
- To take part in training as required, ensuring that the appropriate standards are upheld.
- To ensure that evidence of current experience and competence in outdoor activities is recorded in an up to date logbook.
- To ensure professional and skills development is maintained and developed through further logged practical experience, attending courses, reading and reflection all in one’s own time.
- To ensure that a continuity of the Centre’s spiritual programme is maintained while a group is taking part in activity programmes.
- To help with the supervision of the Centre and its guests: assisting with spiritual, social and recreational programmes as required.
Essential Requirements
- Minimum Qualifications: MTUK Rock Climbing Instructor, BCAB Paddlesport Leader, MTUK Hill and Moorland Leader, BC Trail Leader (Level 2), Snowsports Scotland L1/BASI L1. You do not need to have all of these, but a combination of several will be expected.
- It is a genuine occupational requirement that the holder of this post is a practising Christian whose lifestyle is consistent with the values and doctrine of the Christian faith
- As part of our commitment to safeguarding, the successful applicant will be required to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Scheme and the appointment will be subject to a satisfactory PVG Scheme Disclosure
Desirable
- Full Driving License including D1
What we can offer you
- Living as part of a vibrant Christian community in a beautiful part of Scotland
- Monthly salary
- Accommodation in a shared house and full board provided (if required)
- Paid annual leave (30 days per annum, inclusive of bank holidays)
- Use of Centre facilities including outdoor equipment.
- Opportunities to take an active role within the life of our local church and Christian youth work
- Opportunity for personal training and development
- Weekly Team Fellowship on a Wednesday evening
- Very favourable rates for family on most Abernethy holidays and camps
- Participation in our annual 3 day Team Gathering
- Easy access to the local area including the Cairngorm mountains, river Spey and the Moray coast – a fantastic outdoor playground!
Good to know
- It is a Genuine Occupational Requirement that the holder of this post is a practising Christian whose lifestyle is consistent with the values and doctrine of the Christian faith
- As part of our commitment to safeguarding, the successful applicant will be required to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Scheme and the appointment will be subject to a satisfactory PVG Scheme Disclosure.
- We cannot accept overseas applications for this role unless you have the right to work in the UK. If you would like to volunteer with us then please refer to our international volunteer page.
Interested?
Please prayerfully consider whether this role may be right for you. For an informal chat about the role please contact Stu Newland, Centre Director, on 01479 821 279 during office hours or email Job reference:005121 Salary:£12.48 - £13.10 per hour based on qualification Closing date:16/02/2026 Location:High Wycombe Make a Real Difference This September – Join Macintyre No Limits! Looking for meaningful, term-time work that fits your life? Whether you're after part-time or full-time hours, this could be the change you’ve been waiting for. We are currently looking for 2 full-time 38 hours a week and 1 part-time 22.8hours a week ideally for Monday, Thursday and Friday (but can be flexible) Community Teaching Facilitators. At Macintyre No Limits, we support young people (16–25) with learning disabilities and autism to build skills for life — from using public transport to managing money. You’ll work both in our High Wycombe base and out in the community, using creativity, compassion, and a person-centred approach to bring learning to life. No experience? No problem. We’ll provide full training — you just need: GCSE Grade C/4 (or equivalent) in English and Maths Term-time only (39 weeks/year) Hours: 38 per week (Mon–Fri, 9:00–16:36) Plus up to 3 weeks' training in holidays We’re proud of our inclusive, friendly culture where every young person’s potential is at the heart of what we do. Please note that we are currently unable to offer sponsorships while we await further guidance from the Home Office. Applications requiring sponsorship cannot be considered at this time. Thank you for your understanding. "Please note, we are currently unable to offer sponsorships as we await further guidance from the Home Office. Applications requiring sponsorship cannot be considered at this time. We appreciate your understanding." #IND About You What we need from you If you have not worked in the field of education before then please don’t be put off as no experience is needed. We can provide all of the specialist training you need, but we can't train you to be kind, to have initiative, to be friendly and patient; and those are essential qualities for this work. About us We were founded in 1966 by the visionary parent of a child with disabilities and have been growing steadily ever since. We celebrate and develop everyone’s unique gifts, talents and contributions. Our No Limits division provides bespoke education programmes to children and young people for whom more traditional learning environments may not have worked. Training and Development At Macintyre we fully support your training and development. We know it can be daunting to start a new job, and not everyone learns the same way, so throughout your probation we will provide you with a mixture of eLearning, face-to-face training and mentoring support whilst on the job. But it doesn't stop there - throughout your career with us you will have access to our own dedicated in house Learning and Development team, Quality Specialists and HR Teams. These teams, along with your Manager, will provide you with opportunities to learn and develop professionally as well as enabling and supporting you to achieve professional qualifications and career progression opportunities - all free of charge. If you do not have an educational qualification, we will support you to complete the Level 3 Award in Education and Training. Pay and Rewards We provide a range of benefits to reward and thank our staff which includes: The salary range...SEN Education Mentor
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Job Description
MacIntyre is a national charity which supports over 1,200 people with a learning disability and/or autism.
0.8 Literature Tutor Coordinator
Location: Keeley Street, Covent Garden, London
Hours: 28 per week (Monday – Thursday) with occasional evening and weekend work
Salary: £29,589.60 – £32,872.80 (£36,987 – £41,091 full-time equivalent) depending on experience
Start Date: It is anticipated that this role will commence on 1st May 2026
About the role
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced and imaginative adult education professional to join the Humanities team and take responsibility for the design, programming, coordination and growth of the high-quality courses, lectures and learning events in the of the Literature programme area. So, if you are a tutor or tutor coordinator with a literature background or have other professional experiences across the programme areas of fiction, drama, poetry and literary non-fiction then we would like to hear from you.
In this role you will be a key contributor to the Humanities department where you will take responsibility for leading a team of tutors within your curriculum area. You will contribute to raising the profile of the department, identifying opportunities, and promoting the success of the programme area you’ll support. You will also be proactive in ensuring quality assurance procedures are maintained and that the quality of teaching and learning in these areas continues to meet high standards.
About the applicant
City Lit is London's largest provider of learning for adults, inspiring over 30,000 students a year and offering more than 5,000 courses, online and face-to-face. As a leader in our field, who have recently been rated as outstanding in all areas by Ofsted, we have a century’s reputation for delivering the highest quality student experience. Partnering with community organisations across London, we deliver bespoke projects that support individuals and communities.
To be considered, please submit your CV and a covering letter, detailing your skills and experience. The ideal candidate will have:
- A graduate or post-graduate qualification, and/or significant knowledge or professional experience in a subject relevant to the role, namely fiction, drama, poetry, literary non-fiction and/or literary history.
- Demonstrable experience of providing outstanding teaching and learning within an adult learning context, within an area related to the role.
- Excellent communication skills and an ability to adapt approach to engage with a variety of internal and external stakeholders.
- Strong time management skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines efficiently.
- Demonstrable decision-making skills, including the ability to evaluate options and implement effective solutions.
- Experience of coordinating within an area related to the role and leading a team of tutors would be desirable.
Our generous rewards and benefits are numerous and wide-ranging, including flexible working, generous course discounts that include friends and family, our pension scheme plus life assurance and enhanced Family Friendly leave. There’s also a season ticket loan programme, entitlement to access the student discounts programme (Totum) and a cycle to work scheme. We even offer free annual flu jabs!
Sited in London’s creative community of Covent Garden, City Lit is a thriving hub of learning and opportunity with a palpable sense of purpose and identity and a culture of equality and inclusivity. We know diversity fosters creativity and innovation and we are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented, these include applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, those who have a disability and the LGBTQI+ community. We provide a professional and supportive community that blends teaching and learning to deliver endless possibilities.
For full details of the role, please refer to the Job Description.
Closing Date: 23:59 on 8th February 2026
Interview Date: week commencing 23rd February 2026
One evening per week for Choir Practice plus Sunday Service(s), occasional offices and services. / A honorarium at RSCM rates
We are an inclusive and growing choir (+225% in the past 2.5 years), a group of 10+ singers of mixed ages and abilities. We are looking for a
passionate, forward-thinking organist with good organisation skills. An enthusiastic individual who is willing to promote the organ and choral traditions in the church and parish.
Job Description: https://southwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/BULWELL-ORGANIST-ADVERT_20250816.pdf
To apply or have or for an informal conversation, please contact Fr Andrew Fisher (Vicar): a.j.fisher@outlook.com / 07916 012975
Closing date: Ongoing
Interviews: Tbc
Job Vacancy
Para Sport Festival Internship
Disability Sport Wales are looking for an ambitious, dynamic and resourceful intern to join our team, to support the effective organisation and delivery of an inclusive event programme.
Responsible to:
Para Sport Event Management Senior Officer
Location:
Flexible (Cardiff or home-based with some travel throughout Wales as required). Head Office is hotsed within the Sport Wales National Centre, Sophia Gardens in the heart of Cardiff.
Salary:
£12.71 per hour.
Hours:
21 hours per week.
Contract:
30 weeks fixed term.
Travel:
Some travel within Wales is essential to this role (where required).
Closing Date:
Monday 2nd February 2026 (midday)
Interview Details:
Interviews will be held on the week commencing 10th February 2026, time will be confirmed with each short-listed candidate, The interview will be face-to-face or virtual (held via Zoom)
Application Pack
Please read:
- Job Advert
Please complete and return:
- Application Form
- Equality Monitoring Form
- Offer an Interview Scheme(if applicable)
Applications should be submitted to office@disabilitysportwales.com
Background:
The Federation of Disability Sport Wales (or Disability Sport Wales (DSW)) are the lead organisation in Wales for disability sport and sport for disabled people. We are a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity. We share the vision for sport in Wales (an active nation where everyone can have lifelong enjoyment of sport) and our mission is to:
influence, include, inspire, insport
We do this through the provision of specific programmes (insport programmes, insport Series Events, Performance Development Camps) and services (Education and Training for those involved with physical activity (including sport)) which is intended to support a pathway of choice from initial engagement to performance sport at the highest level.
We are a small team of highly committed, passionate individuals whose shared purpose is to advocate for an inclusive approach within the sector.
DSW Value Statements
You will always be able to expect DSW (as an organisation and individuals within the team) to:
- Champion Everyone- We believe in meaningful opportunity, broad diversity and great achievement. People drive all that we do.
- Proudly Welsh- We embody and celebrate what it is to be Welsh.
- Value Growth- We are committed to development and inclusive change and will always support that.
- Highlight Possibility- We connect opportunities and prioritise partnerships, so people get what they need.
The Opportunity:
A 30-week paid internship for an ambitious, dynamic and resourceful individual to support a range of partners to deliver insport Series events, including the Para Sport Festival in 2026 and support the delivery of Performance development programme.
The successful applicant will have the opportunity to be involved in all aspects of the planning and delivery of the event, including the logistics, communication, and wider community impact.
You will be a diligent and organised planner, as well as a hands-on event support, who will bring energy and enthusiasm to the role - ensuring that high quality experiences are delivered effectively through an eye for detail, an inclusive approach, and striving for a positive event experience for all.
Relationship management will also be crucial in this role, therefore, you should be confident in liaising with a wide variety of stakeholders, both internal and external, with the ability to negotiate to find solutions.
This is an opportunity to join an ambitions, creative and resourceful, incredibly committed team whose shared purpose is to advocate for an inclusive approach within the sector. For the successful candidate this opportunity will provide a platform to build their knowledge and experience.