Actor/Groupworker

2 days ago


Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom Geese Theatre Company Full time

Job Summary

Geese Theatre Company are looking for an Actor / Groupworker to play a range of
female

characters as part of our team of theatre practitioners delivering projects across criminal justice and social welfare settings.

Company Summary

Since 1987, Geese Theatre Company has been at the forefront of arts in criminal justice and social welfare settings. Geese works across the UK in secure settings including prisons, secure children's homes and secure hospitals. We also work in community settings with people with complex needs including addiction and mental ill-health.

Our work generally falls into three categories:

  • Performances - dynamic, interactive pieces for service users or professionals using our trademark masks

  • Groupwork - theatre-based workshop inputs focussed on issues such as offending, resettlement, managing emotions, maintaining recovery etc

  • Creative Projects - where participants co-create theatre pieces for audiences of staff and peers Geese also delivers a range of staff training and consultation inputs for sector professionals.

The company currently consists of ten members of staff, including six Actor / Groupworkers, all of whom work for Geese permanently.

Job Description

The post for which we hope that you will apply is that of Actor / Groupworker, working across the broad portfolio of our work. You will be expected to employ a variety of skills, and, over time, the full range of the company's activities will be open to you. Upon successful completion of an initial six-month probationary training period, this will be a full-time, permanent position.
For this round of recruitment, we are looking to appoint one Actor / Groupworker who is able to play a range of 
female

characters. Examples of the characters you might be playing include

  • A female survivor of domestic abuse

  • A woman with a history of substance misuse, released from prison and struggling to re-connect with her children.

  • A teenage girl struggling to disclose the abuse she has experienced to a male social worker.