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Volunteering Opportunity

24 July - 24 August 2020


Are you looking to gain some experience in the Arts & Entertainment sector?


Schoeni Projects are looking for volunteers to help with their inaugural art event in South London. This is an exciting opportunity for you to get involved with a pioneering local organisation and gain valuable experience in facilitating art events for the general public.


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About Us at Schoeni Projects


Based across London and Hong Kong, Schoeni Projects is a new contemporary arts space promoting and celebrating cross-cultural exchange through an innovative series of collaborations, presented in unique creative environments.


Located in a Victorian townhouse in South West London, Schoeni Projects London serves as both creative exhibition space and collaborative forum for the development of ideas and inspiration. Schoeni Projects London promotes the collective exchange of views, ideas and debate within a domestic setting, offering an intimate ?salon? style experience for artists and visitors alike.


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The skills we?re looking for in you


- Confidence and good ?people skills? in a group setting

- Enthusiasm for the Arts

- Ability to commit to a few hours at a time with a flexible timetable between Wed-Sun 11am-6pm


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What we can offer you


- local transport and lunch money

- Valuable experience in facilitating events for the general public, leading group tours and event planning sessions

- A supportive and encouraging environment in which to grow your skills and knowledge

- Mentoring and training activities

- A thorough safeguarding procedure and training in relevant safeguarding issues

- A lot of fun!


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No matter if you can commit to several days a week or only a few days a month ? Schoeni Projects would still love to hear from you. If this sounds like you, get in touch with James Reeve [email protected]


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VENUE: Clapham Common (Direct 37 bus from E Dulwich)

WEBSITE: https://schoeniprojects.com/

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/schoeniprojects/

Thanks for your message, but it's not really like that. The event is free for anyone to visit and we would expect our volunteers to only work the hours that they feel comfortable with doing.


It would really suit someone who has an interest in following a career in the Arts/Arts Business Management and wants experience and a glowing reference for any further work they may apply for.

Modern slavery. If you?re asking people to do a job, pay them. Don?t exploit them. I think HMRC and local trade union branches alike might take a dim view of your call for ?volunteers? to offer their services for free to what is clearly a commercial business.

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