Toonspeak Young People's Theatre

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Volunteer with Toonspeak


Join Toonspeak's Board of Directors

Toonspeak Young People’s Theatre is an innovative youth arts organisation operating across Glasgow, specialising in theatre and creative training opportunities for young people. We are seeking to recruit two new directors to join our non-executive and non-remunerated Board of Directors.

We are looking for enthusiastic and committed individuals, who will help to provide leadership, governance and strategic direction to the organisation during an exciting time of artistic development. Directors will be expected to attend one evening and one afternoon session per month, approximately 8 hours in total.


This position is unpaid but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed. Toonspeak Young People’s Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds. To discuss any aspect of this position, for more information and to apply, please contact: Sarah Longfield, Artistic Director/CEO & Company Secretary, sarah@toonspeak.co.uk

Deadline for applications is 31st May, 2012 at 17:00.

Volunteer to help with projects

Volunteering is a great way to get involved or to gain more experience of arts and drama work. Toonspeak is always looking for volunteers to help with all our exciting projects. If you're interested in theatre workshops, all aspects of theatre production, and working with young people then give us a call on 0141 552 0234 or send us an email to find out more! We look forward to hearing from you!

Work with Toonspeak

We don't have any positions available right now but we'll be sure to post them here as soon as we do.

 

 


 



"Toonspeak has an approach to their work and a wealth of experience that allows them to create innovative work with young people in challenging settings."

Lorenzo Mele, Senior Arts Development Officer, Glasgow Life

"My contention is that creativity now is as important in education as literacy, and we should treat it with the same status”

Sir Ken Robinson, world leader in the development of education. creativity, and innovation


"Definitely made me more confident in facilitating games within a workshop and knowing lots of different strategies to keep the group involved and participation to a maximum"

Training participant


“Good fun, hard work, but definitely worth it!"
Laura