7,800 over 12 months Location: Remote/flexible, with occasional in-person meetings and events
Deadline:
26th October 11.59pm
About Lowender
Lowender is a small charity with big ambitions. We celebrate and promote Cornish culture through an annual festival, events, a digital hub and creative projects. Our work connects communities, supports artists, engages young people, and builds cultural exchange across the Celtic nations and beyond.
We focus on four key areas:
Networks: Connecting people who keep traditions alive and raising the profile of these traditions with wider audiences
Youth: Working with young people in schools and delivering the Youth Folk Ensemble
Artist Support and Talent Development: Supporting artists and community groups
Gathering / Critical Mass: Running our annual, international Celtic Festival and developing plans for a permanent home for Cornish culture and language.
About the Role
This role represents a significant investment for Lowender as we embark on a step change to grow our capacity and impact. We have no other paid members of staff. We're looking for a dynamic and experienced freelance coordinator who can work independently and bring a strategic mindset to communications, audience development, event planning and fundraising.
You'll be a lynch pin of our small team, working closely with our Board and Festival volunteers. This is a great opportunity for someone with a background in arts, heritage, or community activities who enjoys getting projects off the ground and is confident managing multiple strands of work.
Alongside our regular programme including an annual Celtic Festival, schools work and Youth Folk Ensemble, 2026 will see additional projects transforming our digital hub, supporting the Cornish music grassroots and a dance 'mash up' project between contemporary dance and traditional Cornish dance groups.
While this post is initially for 12 months, our ambition is for it to grow into a longer-term role. A key part of this position will be contributing to generating additional funding and building organisational capacity to sustain and expand the role in the future.
Key Responsibilities
Communications & Audience Development
Create a campaign to grow audiences for Cornish culture, more than doubling our social media following and e-newsletter signups in 2026.
Work to get local and national media coverage for Cornish cultural activity.
Research, prepare and send regular e-newsletters to our general mailing list (events, activities et.c) and sector mailing list (with job / commission opportunities, funding and training opportunities etc.)
Maintain and update our website / digital hub
Manage inbox and respond to enquiries
Create promotional materials (e.g. using Canva) or liaise with designers
Maintain relationships with funders, partners, and stakeholders
Event & Festival Support
Assist with festival programme design and planning
Set up and manage event ticketing systems
Ensure compliance for events (risk assessments, licenses, etc.)
Coordinate volunteers
Liaise with artists and venues
Provide on-the-ground support during events
Fundraising
Develop and deliver a strategy to attract corporate sponsorship for our events and activities.
Support the introduction of individual giving schemes and match fund / crowdfunder campaigns
Support the board with identifying funding opportunities and preparing applications for grant funding where relevant.
Administration
Organise and maintain digital files
Manage / track budgets and process invoices
Take meeting notes (AI tools available)
Ensure policies and insurance documents are up to date
Person Specification
Essential
Proven experience in project coordination / management
Experience managing budgets and volunteers
Experience managing communications campaigns and building audiences
Experience managing relationships with a range of stakeholders from politicians to funders and volunteer groups.
Excellent written and verbal communication
Confident using Microsoft 365, Mailchimp, Ticket Source, Canva, Word Press and Social Media
Dynamic approach, able to work independently and collaboratively
Attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks
Interest in Cornish culture and community
Desirable
Experience in arts, heritage, or community sectors
Familiarity with Cornish and Celtic cultural networks
Cornish speaker or some knowledge of the Cornish language
Understanding of small charity governance and compliance
Experience working with artists and venues
Experience with fundraising and grant applications
Familiarity with AI tools for productivity
Working Hours & Flexibility
This freelance role offers flexibility around how you manage your time, but emails and social media will need regular monitoring, and availability will be needed during busy periods, especially in the lead-up to our October Celtic Festival.
Job Type: Freelance
Pay: 150.00 per day
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Redruth TR15 2BT
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