Inspirate
Job: Community Producer
Job: Community Producer
Organisation: Inspirate
Postcode: LE1 1TG
- Job Title: Community Producer
- Salary: £30k-£40k
- Hours:
Part time - Artform: Music
- Role: Admin, Secretarial & PA
- Contract: Temporary
- Closing date: Sun, 28 Jun 2026
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Location:
East Midlands
Job Summary
Job Description
About Bridging Beats: Catalysing Futures
Bridging Beats is a 24-month youth music and social impact programme working with young people aged 9-16 from Leicester’s Highfields and Belgrave communities.
The project blends eastern and western musical genres, supporting young people to:
– Develop creative and technical music skills
– Build confidence, wellbeing and social cohesion
– Progress into further music and creative pathways
The programme includes outreach activities in local primary schools, weekly creative sessions at Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre and Highfields Centre, a summer residency at Curve and high-profile public performances in Leicester and London.
About the position
Inspirate is seeking a Community Producer to lead on the engagement, coordination and delivery of Bridging Beats. You will play a critical role in building relationships with young people, schools, families and community partners, ensuring the programme is inclusive, accessible and responsive to participant needs.
Working closely with the Artists & Programmes Director, artists and project delivery partners, you will support the successful delivery of outreach, workshops and progression pathways for young people, while maintaining strong community development relationships.
The role requires a producer with strong community engagement experience, excellent coordination skills and a commitment to youth development and social impact.
This is a freelance position at a day rate of £200 for 120 days. The contract runs from the 11th August 2026 for 2 years.
Job Requirements
– Experience delivering community arts, youth or participation programmes.
– Strong understanding of community engagement practice, particularly with diverse or underserved communities who are facing ongoing socio-economic challenges.
– Experience working with children and young people (aged between 9 to 16).
– Knowledge of safeguarding and pastoral care approaches.
– Excellent organisational and coordination skills.
– Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust across communities and strong long-term relationships.
– Ability to work collaboratively with artists, partners and stakeholders.
– Commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity and access.
– Experience working in music, youth arts or creative learning contexts.
– Understanding of Global Ethnic Majority communities.
– Experience supporting co-creation or participatory practice.
– Knowledge of Arts Award or youth progression pathways.
– Experience supporting evaluation and reporting.
How to Apply
If you are interested in applying for this position, please email your CV and a Cover Letter (no more than two pages).
Please tell us about your relevant experience, skills, knowledge and competencies, which you feel make you the best person for the role. Give examples of things you have done to fulfil the essential and desirable criteria.
Please note, the application closes on Sunday 28th June at 11.59pm. Interviews will be held on Friday 10th July.
- Contact name: Jiten Anand
- Contact email: [email protected]
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