Category: Staff
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March 25, 2021

Headway Arts is an accredited Living Wage Employer

We are delighted to announce that we are now an accredited Living Wage employer! We are committed to paying all staff the real Living Wage for the real cost of … “Headway Arts is an accredited Living Wage Employer”

June 12, 2019

Community Arts Internship

Based: Headway Arts, Blyth Hours: 35 per week Duration: 2 weeks Pay: £8.75 per hour Eligibility: These vacancies are open to currently-enrolled Northumbria students, and Northumbria graduates who graduated in … “Community Arts Internship”

April 17, 2019

Call Out for Artists!

We’ve had a great response to the first call out but are still missing some art forms. Because of this we have extended the deadline for applications to Friday 17th … “Call Out for Artists!”

August 15, 2018

We’re Hiring

This post has been filled. Thank you for your interest.  Job Title: COMMUNICATIONS & ENGAGEMENT WORKER Responsible to: Chief Executive Hours: 28 hours per week. Based: Headway ArtSpace, Blyth, Northumberland … “We’re Hiring”

November 30, 2017

We’re Recruiting: Learning Support Intern

Could you make a real difference to the lives of people with learning and communication needs? Do you have experience of supporting adults with disabilities? If yes, then this role … “We’re Recruiting: Learning Support Intern”

We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of all our funders which recently includes:

  • Architectural Heritage Fund
  • Arts Council England
  • Blyth Town Council
  • Community Foundation
  • Edward Gostling Foundation – RW Mann Trust – Shears Foundation
  • Erasmus+
  • Hadrian Trust – High Sheriff of Northumberland – Rothley Trust
  • Henry Smith
  • Heritage Fund
  • National Lottery Community Fund
  • Northumberland County Council
  • Postcode Community Trust
  • Scope
  • Sir James Knott Trust
  • The 1989 Willan Trust – Wellesley Trust
  • the Coalfields Regeneration Trust
  • This project is part-funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund
  • This project is part-funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund – North of Tyne Combined Authority