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13.05.2022
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Based in the UNESCO world heritage Derwent Valley in Derbyshire, working across the UK and internationally, the organisation is currently leading participatory and engagement projects through storytelling with a range of partners, in addition to commissioning, touring and providing professional development support for artists, practitioners and venues.
Looking to the future, the current Board of Trustees is looking to expand its membership.
The organisation became a registered charity in November 2021 and Trustees want to ensure the organisation can draw on the right mix of skills to govern and lead its vision, becoming more sustainable and a robust force for change over the coming years.
You can also simply send in your expression of interest by Monday 6 June at 5pm. Informal conversations are planned for mid-June.
If you are interested in joining them or finding out more, take a look at the Board Recruitment pack on our website and get in touch with naomi@adversecamber.org.
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