Visitor Experience and Events Assistant - Skipton, United Kingdom - North Yorkshire Council

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Description

Grade - CD

Vacancy Hours - Casual

Weekend Working - Yes

Closing Date

Interview Date - TBC

Venue for Interview - Skipton Town Hall


An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the team at Skipton Town Hall in a flexible and varied role supporting the various activities in the building.

As the cultural hub for craven, Skipton Town Hall hosts an exciting programme of performances, workshops and events whilst also being available for local groups and organisations to hire for anything from art groups to yoga classes.


We are looking for friendly front of house staff able to work flexibly, _with a particular emphasis on evenings and weekends_, in a variety of capacities across the building and its activities, such as visitor services, box office, events and building support.

If you are looking for a flexible role and are interested in joining a close knit, friendly and supportive team within an interesting and varied environment, we want to hear from you.


The Visitor Experience & Event Assistant roles are a core part of the Cultural Venues delivery team, at the heart of a new Culture & Archive Service, created from the 8 legacy councils within the North Yorkshire County, who have now combined to form North Yorkshire unitary council.

The Service also sits within a newly formed Community Development Directorate alongside Economic Development, Housing, Planning, Leisure, Libraries and Major Venues/Events.


Our new organisation recognises and wants to build on North Yorkshire's natural capital, strong local economy, and resilient communities, to improve the way local services are delivered and to support a good quality of life for all.


Our service contributes to all five North Yorkshire Council key themes of place and environment, economy, health and wellbeing, people, and organisation; and through legacy council culture and archives teams who have been embedded in many North Yorkshire communities, the new service also occupies a unique position to deliver on the four locality working pillars of local services and access; local accountability; local action; and local empowerment.


The Culture & Archives Service is divided into three main branches: Creative & Cultural Hubs - our physical creative, cultural and heritage buildings, and collections; Archives & Records Hub - our extensive county-wide archives and records collection; and Creative & Cultural Communities - our community outreach, sector support, major projects and interventions and co-creation/place-shaping work.


This post will sit within our Creative & Cultural Hubs branch and is responsible for ensuring a professional visitor experience for attendees at our cultural venues in Skipton and Harrogate, working closely with museum, exhibition, creative programme, and business development colleagues.

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community and aim to have a workforce reflecting this diversity. We are also
committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people
and adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.


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