The Hive
Job Summary
Job Description
Our holiday camps are based on the concept of “Hive Missions”: week-long immersive adventures and projects where children and young teens explore, create, problem-solve and collaborate in the outdoors. Our Creative Outdoors missions are designed like mini professional projects, with a focus on creative skills and how they can be developed in an outdoor setting. On a Hive Mission, you might be exploring different street artists on Street Art Collective, putting on an outdoor theatre production on Puck’s Prank,or making a nature documentary on Project Spyglass. There are many different creative outdoors missions at The Hive, so no two days are ever the same!
As the Mission Lead or Support Facilitator, you’ll be responsible for the overall success of the Hive Mission, supporting our goal to nurture happy, safe and engaged children who are learning as much about nature and the outdoors as possible through a broad range of practical, creative and problem-solving skills.
Please see the job description on our website for the full job description.
Our safeguarding statement
The Hive is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. We expect all staff, freelance contributors, volunteers, and visitors to share this commitment.
All roles are subject to rigorous safer recruitment procedures, including enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, identity verification, and reference checks.
Staff and freelance contributors are required to:
- Adhere to The Hive safeguarding and child protection policy at all times.
- Undertake regular safeguarding training and maintain up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding practices.
- Immediately report any concerns regarding the safety or wellbeing of a child to the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL).
We believe that children have a right to learn and grow in a safe and nurturing environment. Creating a strong culture of safeguarding and protection is everyone’s responsibility at The Hive.
Job Requirements
We are recruiting for both Lead and Support Facilitators. Please see the job descriptions on our website for a full list of job requirements and relevant dates.
Our camp hours are 8am – 6pm, Monday – Friday, and both Lead and Support Facilitators hours will fall within that time. Shifts are 8.5 hours and include a one-hour break. Facilitators are typically based at one location throughout the year and are offered a minimum of four full weeks work per year.
Job Overview
- Job Title: Freelance Visual Art / Creative Facilitators
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Salary: £30k-£40k
(pro-rata) - Hours:
Part time - Artform: Education
- Role: Teaching
- Contract: Contract
- Closing date: Sun, 25 Jan 2026
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Location:
London
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