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OneConversation Campaign Lead (Activist / Community Organiser)
Please note: extended deadline - 6th February
Fee: £9,200 (fixed project fee inclusive of VAT)
Contract: Freelance, February – December 2026 (start date negotiable)
Time commitment: 1 day per week, plus some additional hours around key campaign actions
Location: Mansfield + remote working
We are seeking a values-driven freelance Campaign Lead to co-design and deliver a creative political advocacy and protest campaign with our OneConversation group.
This role is ideal for someone passionate about social justice, disability rights, and community organising, with a strong commitment to advancing the rights, dignity, and fair treatment of learning disabled people in society. We are looking for someone who understands how discrimination, exclusion, and unequal access to services affect learning disabled people, and who believes lived experience should lead political and social change.
The project will explore themes of meaning, purpose, and social connection, grounded in the real experiences of learning disabled people. Through creative activism, protest, and public campaigning, the Campaign Lead will help shape campaign messaging, public engagement, and advocacy actions that challenge harmful narratives, raise visibility, and push for systemic change in how learning disabled people are valued, included, and supported in society.
The work will build toward a high-profile public-facing campaign and protest moment linked to OneFest 2026 (July 2026), alongside coordinated local, regional, or national advocacy and visibility aimed at influencing public debate, decision-makers, and institutions responsible for the rights and treatment of learning disabled people.
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Operations Manager (OneFest Festival)
Please note: new deadline - 23rd January
Location: Hybrid - Mansfield
Salary: £25 per hour
Hours: 8 hours (hours to be reviewed near festival time)
Reports to: Senior Producer
The Operations Manager plays a key role in realising the festival’s mission and vision by supporting the artistic programme, managing logistics, and artist liaison.
This role involves booking artists, managing contracts, collecting assets and copy, coordinating accessibility and interpretation, and overseeing site management and scheduling. The Operations Manager ensures that the festival not only runs smoothly but also embodies its values of inclusion, access, and representation through all decisions and collaborations.