Programme Researcher for Voices Unbound

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Collage Voices


Job: Programme Researcher for Voices Unbound

Job: Programme Researcher for Voices Unbound

Organisation: Collage Voices

Postcode: N22 6UJ

  • Job Title: Programme Researcher for Voices Unbound
  • Salary: £15k-£20k
  • Hours:
    Part time
  • Artform: Charity
  • Role: Creative
  • Contract: Contract
  • Closing date: Thu, 22 Jan 2026

  • Location:

    London

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Job Summary

Collage Arts is seeking a Programme Researcher to support the monitoring and evaluation of Voices Unbound — a three-year programme embedding arts-based practice into secondary school alternative provision settings for young people at risk of exclusion or who have been excluded.

Job Description

Person summary

You’ll be highly organised, reflective and collaborative, with experience working in educational settings and confidence gathering and presenting information clearly. You’ll bring a strong interest in the intersection of arts and education, and an understanding of the needs of young people in alternative provision or at risk of exclusion.

Job overview

Job title: Programme Researcher Project: Voices Unbound

Start date: Jan / Feb 2026 End date: Dec 2028

Fee: £220 per day

Time commitment: 78 days (25 days in 2026, 25 days in 2027, 28 days in 2028) The role is ideally based at Collage Arts (Wood Green) on a Wednesday or Thursday ideally 10am – 6pm

Contract: Rolling year-on-year contract

Location: On-site

Working pattern: Flexible spread of days across the year, limited fixed attendance dates

About Voices Unbound

Funded through the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Arts-Based Learning Fund, Voices Unbound places an arts practitioner into each of three school/alternative provision settings to deliver weekly sessions (Jan 2026 – Jul 2028). The programme explores how arts-based approaches can support young people’s engagement and attainment, confidence and agency, and sense of belonging in their school communities, with reflective practice built into delivery.

Who you’ll work with

You will work with the Voices Unbound team at Collage Arts and alongside external evaluator Prof. David Buckingham, with the programme led by Steve Medlin (Artistic Director) and Andry Moustras (Programme Manager).

Where you’ll be working

The role is ideally based at Collage Arts (Wood Green) on a Wednesday or Thursday, with travel to the programme’s three partner schools in Haringey and other meeting venues as required.

How to apply

Email your CV and cover letter outlining why you are a good fit for the role to Andry Moustras, mailto:[email protected][email protected]

Deadline: 12pm (midday) Thursday 22nd January 2026

Job Requirements

highly organised, reflective and collaborative, with experience working in educational settings and confidence gathering and presenting information clearly. You’ll bring a strong interest in the intersection of arts and education, and an understanding of the needs of young people in alternative provision or at risk of exclusion.

How to Apply

Email your CV and cover letter outlining why you are a good fit for the role to Andry Moustras, [email protected]

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