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Trainee Programme Assistant - Exhibitions & Technical Services (Recruit-Ability Programme) - Ref: EE04526 - Studentjob.co.uk

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Recruit-Ability
A Positive Action training initiative for disabled people
The Recruit-Ability programme provides paid work experience and training placements for people who have a disability. Additionally, participants can expect to receive full support, advice, and access to training courses.
Please note:
- This opportunity is open to disabled applicants only.
- Recruit-Ability is a positive action programme aimed at providing targeted training to disabled people who are under-represented in our workforce.
- Equality Act (Section 158) applies.
- You must be new to Walsall Council (no previous/current employed status with this council).
- You must be new to this type of positive action programme.
The New Art Gallery Walsall
The New Art Gallery Walsall presents, collects, and interprets Art in innovative and challenging ways, welcoming visitors from all over the globe as well as our immediate locality. We develop a wide range of activities and events to increase the understanding and enjoyment of arts and culture for a range of audiences including schools, colleges, universities, families, and community groups.
Trainee Programme Assistant: Exhibitions and Technical Services - Ref: EE04526
18.5 hours per week - fixed term for 12 months.
Training allowance of approx. £12,206 per annum/£12.65 per hour (based on a full-time allowance of £24,413 per annum)
This opportunity is open to disabled applicants only.
We are looking for someone who can provide administrative and practical support to the artistic programme of the Gallery - in particular by supporting the Technical Services, Exhibitions, and Collections teams with tasks including supporting exhibitions and artists projects and building operations.
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As well as having a familiarity with and an interest in Art, exhibition displays, and artist projects, you should be able to use computer packages such as Microsoft Office, be able to provide administrative support, and to help to organise and assist with exhibitions and events.
If you have any questions about this placement, or about the Recruit-Ability programme, please call Walsall Council's Recruitment Team on 01922 655673 or email: Recruitment@walsall.gov.uk
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Important note: When completing your online application form, you will be asked to enter supporting information. You must enter a detailed supporting information statement describing how your skills, abilities, and experience meet the specific criteria included in the placement specification. If you do not include a supporting information statement, you will not be shortlisted. Please also ensure you complete all other sections of your application form. Please do not add a CV as we do not accept them. Please see our Information for Applicants leaflet for further information.
We kindly request that recruitment agencies do not contact us regarding this job vacancy. We are not accepting agency applications or referrals at this time.
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Closing Date: 5th July 2026.
This opportunity is open to disabled applicants only.
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Here at Walsall, we want to attract the best talent. That's why - as well as a satisfying and rewarding job - we offer a range of attractive benefits. Working arrangements in most jobs are flexible (you may work flexitime, full or part time, and job sharing is usually available), and you can expect generous holiday entitlements, a first-class pension scheme, and plenty of opportunities for training and personal development.
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Part of the Black Country, famous for its enterprising and industrial past, Walsall is reinventing itself to become a progressive modern community. The borough is centred around the major town of Walsall, but also includes five smaller and distinctive district centres (Bloxwich, Aldridge, Willenhall, Darlaston, and Brownhills), together with numerous villages.
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