Background
Working in Muirhouse & west Pilton since 2014, North Edinburgh Arts Link Up has developed a unique asset-based community development approach to tackle inequality and disadvantage. It does this by enabling local people to help themselves, each other and their community.
Building on the strengths of our existing partnership on Link Up, North Edinburgh Arts have secured an additional three-year investment to continue to develop our place-based work via the Scottish Government Investing in Communities Fund.
This development maintains the original Link Up approach at its core but aims to establish new ways of working in which local people and organisations (public, social, third sector) collaborate to identify and develop sustainable opportunities and solutions to local issues; setting in place long-term changes that contribute to material reductions in poverty and disadvantage in Muirhouse & West Pilton. We seek to make these changes the ‘norm’ rather than part of a cycle of time-limited pilots and projects.
Employed by North Edinburgh Arts and reporting to the Link Up Manager, we are looking for an individual who shares our passion to make a difference and to join our Link Up team. Your focus will be on the continued development of our core Link Up approach (see notes below). You will believe in the need for social change and understand and be committed to the role that grassroots community development can play in delivering this.
Please submit CV and covering letter, no more than 2 sides of A4 to fionab@northedinburgharts.co.uk
Completed applications should be returned no later than 5pm, Monday 10th July 2023.
Candidates shortlisted for interview will be notified by Friday 14th July 2023 with interviews taking place on Tuesday 1st August 2023.
Further information on the interview stage will be provided nearer the time. Previous applicants need not apply.
Link Up Approach
Link Up starts from the premise that the ingredients for lasting change already lie in our communities in the shape of the passion, strengths, skills, knowledge and interests of local people. Our Link Up workers work with local people to harness these assets to establish activities (e.g. gardening, cooking, arts, crafts, sports, music) they want to take part in.
Through regular participation, these activities help people to build relationships with their fellow residents, creating new social networks where they look out for each other. These support networks when coupled with the positive and caring environment created by our workers, give people the confidence and skills to effect positive change for themselves, their family and community. See more at: inspiringscotland.org.uk/what-we-do/our-funds/link-up