Job Description
PiPA Dance Lead
About the role:
PiPA is embarking on a new research project in the dance sector. This project will conduct research into the specific barriers to career progression faced by dancers, choreographers and other dance professionals with caring responsibilities. PiPA is looking for an ambitious and motivated Dance Lead to manage and deliver the first part of the Dance Research Project, for an initial period of 5 months, with view to extend.
Building on the charity’s existing work in both dance and theatre, the aim of the first part of the project is to identify the barriers to career progression specifically affecting dancers, choreographers, and other dance professionals juggling work and family life.
This data will then be used in conjunction with the PiPA Best Practice Charter Programme and existing research to identify the specific interventions and strategies needed by parents and carers working in the dance sector in order to meet work and family commitments. The research will lay the foundations for a series of practical trials by dance organisations towards the end of 2021 and beginning of 2022, culminating in a PiPA Dance Best Practice Charter.
The Dance Lead will manage and deliver PiPA’s Dance Research Project. The PiPA Dance Lead will be responsible for the preparation and delivery of all research related activities. They will work with PiPA to build relationships with employers, funding bodies and membership organisations and make the case to support parents and carers working in Dance. This role would suit an academic with a practical background in dance, or a dance professional with comprehensive research experience.
The role will be for an initial period of 5 months, covering phase one of the project, with view to extend. This is an excellent opportunity to join a small, ambitious and committed team within a supportive and flexible working environment to make a real difference for parents and carers working in the dance sector.
Application:
PiPA welcomes applications from everyone regardless of their age, sex, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, disability or nationality. We respect and value what everyone can bring to PiPA. Diversity of experience, thought and voice adds immeasurable strength to our team, so we will take these factors into account when making appointment decisions.
We are keen to hear from people from a culturally diverse background (including Black, Asian, Dual Heritage and Other Ethnic Groups); D/deaf & Disabled people; people who are from a working class background; and/or people with caring responsibilities, or any other under-represented backgrounds in the performing arts sector.
PiPA is committed to attracting, supporting, and retaining a more diverse and flexible workforce. Our application materials are available in a range of accessible formats, and we accept audio and/or video applications as well as written. If you require application materials in alternative format, please don’t hesitate to contact bryony@pipacampaign.com.
PiPA enables and empowers parents and carers. We are always happy to discuss solutions that allow people to balance their caring responsibilities with their working lives, for example through job shares or flexible working arrangements.
To apply for this position please submit the following to kandy@pipacampaign.com:
• Completed Application form
• Completed Equality and Diversity Monitoring form
• A video, audio or written statement outlining how you meet the criteria outlined in the job description, and why you would like to work with PiPA. Written statement should be no more than 2 pages, and video/audio responses no longer than 5 minutes.
• An up to date CV or excerpt of a report you have written.
If you require an application pack, application form or an Equality and Diversity Monitoring Form in a different format, please contact bryony@pipacampaign.com.