Cultural, learning participation officer apprenticeship
To support the outputs of the Learning and Participation Team, playing an active role in developing and delivering activity as part of our Football Creates agenda
To complete the required learning and outputs to achieve the Cultural Learning and Participation Apprenticeship Award
Training:
Cultural Learning and Participation Officer Level 3
To support the delivery of the school's offer that uses football to engage pupils in the national curriculum by drawing on museum collections and stories, and in line with the Programme Strategy
To support the administration of the schools programme, working with the Bookings Coordinator and the Participation Producer (Learning) to ensure that all enquiries are responded to promptly
Training Outcome:
Completing a Cultural Learning and Participation Officer apprenticeship equips you with the skills to design, deliver, and promote cultural, arts, and heritage activities that engage communities and learners of all ages. After this apprenticeship, you could progress into roles such as:
Learning & Participation Officer/Coordinator - developing and running cultural or educational programmes in museums, galleries, theatres, or heritage sites Community Engagement Officer - working with diverse groups to increase access to arts and culture Education or Outreach Officer - creating learning resources and delivering workshops for schools and community groups Programme or Project Manager - overseeing larger cultural learning and engagement projects Progression to higher-level apprenticeships or qualifications - in areas such as cultural management, education, or community development This apprenticeship provides a strong foundation for a career in arts, culture, and heritage organisations, with opportunities to grow into senior roles in engagement, learning, and cultural leadershipEmployer Description:
Since opening in Manchester in 2012, the museum has welcomed over 3 million visitors from across the globe with a simple mission: to share stories about football. The National Football Museum was developed in the 1990s and opened in Preston in 2001. Located at Preston North End’s Deepdale ground, it was home to a wide collection of football objects and archives, which has now become the Football Heritage Collection. Despite being popular with visitors and critics alike, funding challenges resulted in the museum closing to the public in 2010.
Working Hours :
Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, shifts may work evenings and weekends.
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Team working,Creative