Jobs

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Jobs

Do you want to work with CRIPtic Arts? See our job opportunities below.

Creative Roles for The Acts 2026

We’re looking to fill the following creative roles for our upcoming show, The Acts 2026.

Project Board Member: Embark 2026

We’re recruiting for Embark Project Board Members!

Project Board Members will work collaboratively together and CRIPtic staff to co-design the structure of the programme. This includes shaping the content of workshops, creative expectations, the production process, access provision, and how the project is evaluated, as well as helping to select the programme participants. The CRIPtic team is then there to deliver the programme. 

Key details:

  • Number of spaces: 4
  • Fee: £1000 per person.
  • Time commitment: 6 meetings across the year, plus a handover meeting in 2027
  • Location: Zoom
  • Eligibility: Wheelchair users aged 18–30
Interested?

Read more about Embark here.

Fill in the Expression of Interest form below by 12pm, Friday 5 June 2026.

You can also submit an audio or video file in spoken English or BSL (7 minutes max), or download and send the questions as a Word document to contact@cripticarts.org. Please find the Word version of this form below:

Care, Access and Support Worker

Fee: £150 per day

Locations: UK Wide

*Please note we do not have any active opportunities – we are creating a database of individuals we can call on for opportunities as they arise.

CRIPtic Arts is looking to build a database of UK-based Care, Access and Support Workers to work with our Artistic Director Jamie Hale, and any other disabled creatives on our creative projects. Your role would be to enable the team member to perform to their maximum potential by reducing and eliminating the barriers they face and helping them manage their support needs in a flexible manner – whether they’re in a writers room, performing on stage, or directing a show.

As CRIPtic puts on work nationally, we often need additional care, access and support work both in London and while based at other theatres. This role may encompass a range of tasks to include creative access support but also manual handling and the provision of personal and medical care.

This is a great opportunity for you to be in exciting artistic spaces, supporting people whether they’re performing, directing, or scriptwriting, including at major artistic venues and with high-level contacts.

We are currently prioritising searching for London, Manchester and Bristol-based individuals but will expand this as work comes up in other locations.

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