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'Arrive Build Create' College Practitioner

80 - 200 per day
Kiln Theatre, 269 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JR
Part-time
19th June 2026
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Kiln Theatre

‘ARRIVE BUILD CREATE’ COLLEGE PRACTITIONER Application Pack

“A marvellous community reality…alive with challenge and promise.” James Baldwin

Kiln Theatre is the creative and cultural hub of Kilburn in Brent, a uniquely diverse area of London where over 140 languages are spoken.

We are a place of creative transformation and artistic ambition – an empowering space where community connection sits at the centre of everything we do. From the heart of Kilburn, we stage an internationally acclaimed programme of UK premieres and dynamic revivals - real human stories that entertain, fire the imagination and reflect the world around us.

As Tricycle and now Kiln, we are proud of our history and passionate about our future. We nurture talent and develop pathways whilst celebrating diversity and removing barriers – driving world-class theatre and opening up opportunities for who gets to make it.

“Kiln Theatre has revitalised the cultural life of Brent and brings world-class theatre at an affordable price to people from all walks of life.” Zadie Smith

Under Artistic Director/CEO Amit Sharma, Kiln Theatre continues its reputation of producing worldclass work that reflects the richness of its local communities and the wider world.

Kiln Theatre has a 292 seat theatre alongside a 291 seat cinema auditorium, a bar and restaurant plus two rehearsal spaces which are used for our productions, workshops and Creative Engagement projects.

We believe that theatre can be for anyone. A neighbourhood venue shaping national conversation.
The Purists designed by Tom Piper, Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) designed by Soutra Gilmour, Retrograde designed by Frankie Bradshaw and The Lonely Londoners designed by Laura Ann Price.

“I wanted to say thank you for creating the most diverse theatre I have been to. In terms of race, culture, class, age, everything – not only in the selection of shows and actors, but in the audience.” Audience member

OUR VISION

To ignite artistic imagination through diverse storytelling that reflects the richness of our world. Kiln is a space where we celebrate our shared humanity, build a powerful sense of belonging and demonstrate that theatre can be for anyone.

OUR MISSION

From the heart of Kilburn, we tell real human stories shaped by exceptional artists – harnessing the power of creativity to remove barriers, celebrate individuality and bring people together.

OUR VALUES

Kiln is Representative. We represent diverse voices on and off our stage - including different perspectives and experiences in our decision making.

Kiln is Open-hearted. We create together and build trust by being kind, empathetic and welcoming - acting with warmth and integrity.

Kiln is Enterprising. We think creatively and act resourcefully to generate opportunities to support and grow our artistic ambitions.

Kiln is Courageous. We are daring, willing to take creative risks and push boundaries to make meaningful and relevant work.

Our values shape the way we work. They are key to unlocking our ability to ensure our work is accessible and relevant, that we make brave, bold choices, and that we maintain our integrity and empathy. They underpin the way we build and maintain our relationships with the artists, communities and audiences we make work with and for.

OUR PRIORITIES

DEVELOP

BUILD

Artistic Excellence Artists, Audiences, Access and Inclusion
Creative Engagement with Local Communities
Organisational Resilience, People and Pathways

CREATE

ENGAGE

KILN THEATRE

Kiln Theatre presents around six productions per year, many of these are commissioned and written specifically for this theatre or are programmed in collaboration with national or international companies.

Recent productions include Amit Sharma’s critically acclaimed 5-star production of Retrograde by Ryan Calais Cameron, which transferred to London’s West End, the Pulitzer Prize award-winning English by Sanaz Toossi (in association with the Royal Shakespeare Company), Peanut Butter and Blueberries (UK Theatre Award nominated for Best New Play) by Suhaiymah Manzoor Khan, Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), which transferred to the West End and then to the American Repertory Theater in Boston after a record breaking run at Kiln, Roy Williams’ critically acclaimed adaptation of The Lonely Londoners (now one of Kiln’s top selling shows of all time), and the sell-out revival of The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs by Iman Quereshi.

CREATIVE ENGAGEMENT AT KILN

Our award-winning Creative Engagement programme aims to champion the imagination, aspiration and potential of the Brent community young and old. We invest in creating meaningful relationships with young people to inspire and encourage their creativity, their confidence and self-esteem. We work with older people to create a thriving community around our theatre.

KILN CINEMA & EVENTS

Our 291-seat cinema shows the best art-house and mainstream films alongside festivals and special Q&A screenings. In our cinema auditorium we also host a year-round programme of talks, Q&A’s, book launches and special events with some of the country’s top artists, entrepreneurs, academics and writers.

FUNDING

Our annual turnover is approximately £4 million. Kiln Theatre receives funding from Arts Council England as a National Portfolio Organisation. Additional income comes from box office ticket sales and other commercial revenue streams, with a final sum generated through fundraising.

THE ROLE

Title:'Arrive Build Create' College Practitioner
Location:Kiln Theatre, 269 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JR
Department:Creative Engagement
Reports to:Learning Producer
Contract:Freelance

Purpose and description of role

Kiln Theatre are looking for an ‘Arrive Build Create’ Lead Practitioner to join the team from September 2026 - April 2027. Arrive Build Create is a drama project, previously known as Minding the Gap, working within Brent schools and colleges, delivering creative sessions and outputs for young people newly arrived in the UK, which has been run by Kiln Theatre for over 20 years.

Arrive Build Create is a unique project providing a welcoming, creative and necessary space for the young people we work with to thrive. Kiln Theatre is often their first experience of creating and seeing theatre, supporting them to share their voices and realise their potential, regardless of challenges, barriers and precarity that they may be facing elsewhere in their lives.

“My heart is in the Drama. When I was little, is used to make plays by myself. Then I stopped. I never thought I would be able to do this again” “I feel proud because I saw my friend acting - it was so nice!” Participant Feedback

The College Practitioner will be responsible for the delivery of drama sessions with EAL students aged 16-18 and will lead on the creation of an end of term sharing in April 2027. We are looking for practitioners whose creative practice is aligned with the mission of Kiln Theatre and the Creative Engagement department to bring unheard voices into the mainstream and create theatre for all.

What you’ll do at Kiln Theatre

The aim of Arrive Build Create’s weekly workshops are to facilitate a space for newly arrived young people to express themselves, develop friendships, learn new skills, and feel that their voices are heard. Outputs are designed to give the groups an opportunity to share their ideas and produce work that they are proud of. The College Practitioner’s key responsibilities and duties include:

1. Workshop planning

Complete all necessary preparation to ensure you facilitate inclusive, high-quality and engaging creative sessions and outputs. This includes:

Planning each session in collaboration with the Project Assistant and Guest Practitioner(s) and sending a copy of this plan to the Learning Producer at least 48 hours in advance of delivery.

Including a range of games/exercises to support:

o Participants with differing access requirements, levels of spoken and written English, Education and safeguarding requirements.

o Developing participants' confidence in spoken English through creative approaches.

o Participants to engage with Kiln Theatre and build their performance techniques, teamworking skills, sense of self pride and engagement with the arts.

2. Workshop Facilitation

Deliver each workshop session in collaboration with the Project Assistant. This includes:

Facilitating an inclusive, energetic and engaging workshop atmosphere

Working with the Project Assistant and

Guest Practitioner(s) to deliver planned workshop activities

Creating a high-quality end-of-term sharing (no longer than 20 minutes per group) in collaboration with the Project Assistant.

Supporting participants in collaborative group work

Managing participant behaviour with sensitivity and respect

Providing pastoral support to participants as required

Being flexible in your approach to working with groups and open to receiving feedback on y our planning and delivery

Liaising with teachers in-session in order to best support the participants and Kiln

Theatre’s engagement with the school and/or college.

3. Communication and administration

Contribute to a culture of collaborative problem prevention and problem-solving by attending relevant meetings/events and reporting regularly to the Learning Producer. This includes:

Attending a full day training and practice sharing and safeguarding sessions prior to project start

Attending 1 Planning and 1 debrief meeting per term with the Learning Producer and production meetings as required.

Completing a session debrief with the Arrive Build Create team and teachers directly after the session concludes.

Requesting any workshop resources via the Project Assistant at least one week in advance

Being proactive in communication with the Learning Producer, responding and communicating in an agreed time frame, completing and submitting all departmental processes such as debriefs and safeguarding procedures promptly.

Liaising with teachers in-session in order to best support the participants and Kiln

Theatre’s engagement with the school and/or college.

4. Safeguarding

Kiln Theatre has a commitment to safeguarding all participants. The College Practitioner will undergo a DBS check and reference check prior to the role commencing. The College Practitioner will be expected to read and adhere to Kiln Theatre’s Safeguarding policies and ensure correct procedures are always followed, including record keeping and escalation. The Assistant will participate in obligatory annual safeguarding training.

5. Monitoring and Evaluation

Support the Project Assistant with recording qualitative and quantitative monitoring and evaluation data, as well as planning evaluation activities, with the support of the Learning

Producer for Kiln Theatre evaluation and reporting requirements.

About You (Person Specification)

You should have (essential):

Experience of devising creative work with young people which amplifies their voices

Desire and vision to create a vibrant, warm and creative workshop environment

Experience of working in collaboration with other creatives to produce a performance-based sharing with young people.

• Enthusiastic about working within education and theatre settings

• Willingness to adapt workshop delivery and rehearsals to meet young people’s needs

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

Enjoys being part of a team

Excellent timekeeping and organisation skills

• Commitment to inclusion and equality of opportunity

• Willingness to have DBS check and training including safeguarding

Bonus if you have:

Experience working with young people with lived experience of migration, forced migration and/or with English as an additional language including participants who may have complex lives

Knowledge of area and communities local to Kiln Theatre

Independent artistic practice, particularly directing, devising or writing

Knowledge or fluency in key languages of the young people we work with (Arabic, Pashto, Dari, Spanish, Portuguese, Tigrinya, Amharic, Gujarati, Ukranian)

Lived experience of migration

This job description is a guide to the nature of the work required for this role and does not form part of the contract of employment.

Terms and Conditions

Contract:

1 day per week (Tuesdays or Wednesdays, to be confirmed), 9:30am – 5:30pm, September 2026 – April 2027. With possible extension in connection with other Kiln Creative Engagement projects.

Start date:

September 2026

Salary:

£200 per day, £80 for attendance in training

HOW TO APPLY

Application forms can be downloaded at https://kilntheatre.com/our-story/jobs/.

Once the Application Form is completed please return, by the closing date, to:

Email: recruitment@kilntheatre.com

By Post: Recruitment, Kiln Theatre, 269 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JR

Closing Date: Midday on 19th June 2026

Interviews: First round Monday 29th June, Second round Monday 6th July

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

We plan to hold recruitment workshops on Monday 29th June. You will be asked to prepare a 10- minute exercise suitable for a group of 16–18-year-old EAL students. Second round interviews will be held on Monday 6th July where you will be asked to have prepared a workshop plan. Please note that we are keen to ensure that this recruitment process is as open as possible so if you would prefer to submit a voice note or video instead of a completed application form, you are welcome to do so. If you wish to do this, please email your file to recruitment@kilntheatre.com. If you have any questions about the role, or would like to find out more before applying, please contact Imogen Fletcher, Learning Producer, at imogenfletcher@kilntheatre.com or Romana Flello, Head of Creative Engagement, romanaflello@kilntheatre.com.

Standard class travel expenses will be reimbursed for candidates travelling to an interview from outside London, up to a maximum of £50. These should be agreed in advance. Please bring receipts for travel expenditure.