Door in the Wall Arts Access CIC
Door in the Wall Arts Access CIC
Door in the Wall Arts Access CIC is a disabled-led social enterprise that works for a more inclusive creative sector in Scotland. We support organisations to work more inclusively, and empower disabled and neurodivergent artists and creatives to advocate for themselves and others.

Current vacancies

Business Development Lead

  • Part time
  • £37,115 pro-rata
  • Remote: Remote, with occasional in-person meetings and events
  • Closing 23rd October 2024

Door in the Wall Arts Access CIC (DITWAA) is dedicated to supporting neurodivergent and disabled artists across Scotland. Our goal is to break down barriers in the arts, ensuring these talented individuals have the opportunities, tools, and support they need to thrive. We provide a range of services, including one-to-one support, consultancy, and accessible communication services, all aimed at making the arts more inclusive.

We also run Neuk Collective, a community of neurodivergent artists that provides a safe space for peer support, professional development, and creative opportunities. The collective promotes accessible working practices and works to challenge ableist barriers in the cultural sector.

As a small but passionate team, we’re committed to creating meaningful change, and we’re excited to be growing. We’re looking for someone who shares our values of inclusivity, creativity, and social impact to join us as our Business Development Lead.

The Role

We are looking for a proactive and experienced Business Development Lead (BDL) to support our Executive Director in helping DITWAA grow and remain financially strong. This role is all about finding new ways to bring in funding, building partnerships, and making sure our services are reaching the right people. You’ll be helping us diversify our income streams by securing grants and sponsorships, working on client relationships, and promoting our services to a wider audience.

If you’re someone who can spot opportunities, is great at relationship-building, and wants to be part of a team that makes a real difference to neurodivergent and disabled artists, this might be the role for you!

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