We are a diverse, modern city which is re-imagining the role culture can play in bringing people together. Coventry is a city of welcome, a city of activists and pioneers, a city of peace and reconciliation, a city of innovation and invention, a City of Culture.
The Trust is committed to:
Coventry’s City of Culture programme will start in May 2021 and run for 12 months, allowing us to keep our promise to the city and region - to deliver an extraordinary year and to tell the story of the city that moves.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Trust is looking to appoint a Disability Inclusion Manager managed by the Head of Team Development to ensure that all aspects of the Trust’s activities are fully accessible to D/deaf, disabled* and/or neurodivergent employees, artists, audience members, stakeholders, participants, or volunteers.
*We are defining disability based on the Social Model approach, which, by focusing on the disabling barriers imposed by society, embraces all physical, sensory, and invisible impairments, learning disability, mental health, neurodivergent and fatigue conditions.
THE ROLE
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Reports to: Head of Team Development
GENERAL
Coventry is one of the most diverse cities in the UK and we want our Team to reflect that diversity. We value the benefits of a diversity of life experiences, cultural and social knowledge and are particularly keen to hear from candidates from currently under-represented groups, including those with disabilities.
We are looking to build a team of people from a range of backgrounds and range of experiences. We can provide mentoring and training/support to less experienced candidates. Training and talent development within the Trust team and within the wider sector is central to our approach. All postholders are expected to participate in training and development activity and to contribute time and expertise to supporting our training programmes on site and occasionally off site.
We are committed to being an Equal Opportunities Employer for all roles and contracts; we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, gender, disability, culture, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age. As a disability inclusion focussed role, we encourage disabled applicants to apply. If you are unsure about applying, please talk with us about any concerns you might have.
The Trust will undertake to meet reasonable adjustments as required and will support with making specific access requirements requests via Access To Work.
This list of responsibilities is not exhaustive and team members will be required to perform duties outside of this as operationally required.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This is a fixed term post until June 2022
For more information about the Coventry 10-year Cultural Strategy visit covculture.com and for more information about Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 visit coventry2021.co.uk
Please submit an up-to-date CV and letter (maximum 2 pages) addressing your interest and suitability for the post with particular reference to the person specifications.
Alternatively, you can provide an audio or video submission.
As part of this process, please share with HR and Team Development any support and access requirements. We will help during the application and interview phase, as required.
Please note: If selected for interview, this is likely to take place online via Zoom. We will work with you to ensure any access and inclusion requirements are met. If you require additional assistance during any stage of this process, including interview, please let us know.
Coventry City of Culture Trust is committed to equal opportunities and will treat all applications fairly based on written submissions, please complete the anonymous equal opportunities form available at coventry2021.co.uk/jobs
Applications should be sent to recruitment@coventry2021.co.uk
Deadline for submissions – Friday 30th April 2021, 12noon
Interviews – Monday 10th May 2021
Following government guidelines, interviews will likely be held via video conferencing software.