Wellbeing Facilitator
Deafinitely Theatre Closing date: Thu, 09 Apr 2026
- Part time
- Under £10K
Fri, 20 Mar 2026 "> published -
Job Summary
Job Description
Organisation: Deafinitely Theatre, in partnership with the Royal Central School of Speech and
Drama
Reports to: Deafinitely Theatre's Senior Management team
Works closely with: Course tutors, Central staff, access professionals and freelance creatives
Contract: Fixed term, freelancer
Time commitment: Approx. 16 days total (with potential for additional days subject to mutual
agreement)
Fee: £200 per day
This role is about supporting participants to feel confident, supported, and able to do their best creative work.
The Wellbeing Facilitator will:
lead short daily wellbeing check-ins
be available to talk with participants during the day
help create a positive and supportive environment for everyone on the course
support the course team with any other tasks related to participant wellbeing as required
We are looking for someone with experience supporting wellbeing and who is BSL Level 3 or a native BSL signer. As a deaf-led theatre company, we particularly encourage deaf and hard of hearing people to apply.
Applications close Thursday 9 April at 5pm, with interviews on Zoom on Tuesday 21 April.
For more information and how to apply, please visit the Deafinitely Theatre website.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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Job Overview
- Job Title: Wellbeing Facilitator
- Salary: Under £10K
- Hours: Part time
- Artform: Charity
- Role: Curation
- Contract: Contract
- Closing date: Thu, 09 Apr 2026
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Location:
London
How to Apply
To apply, please send your CV with a BSL video or covering letter explaining why you are interested and feel you would be suitable for this role to [email protected] and complete our Equal Opportunities Form.
- Contact email: [email protected]
About Deafinitely Theatre
Deafinitely theatre is the first deaf launched and deaf led professional theatre company in the UK, producing quality bilingual theatre in British Sign Language and Spoken English. Our vision is a world where theatre is accessible for all and deaf people are a valued part of the national theatre landscape, recognised for the excellence of their work.