JOB TITLE | Freelance Creative Researcher & Interview Producer
SALARY | £200 per session
LOCATION | Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6LA. This role is based onsite at Rich Mix and it is not possible to work from home.
HOW TO APPLY | To apply please send your CV along write a brief covering letter
including:
- A short introduction about yourself
- Examples of relevant work or projects
- A few words on why this project interests you
Send applications to: [email protected]
LINE MANAGED BY | Head of Creative Engagement
CONTRACT TIME | Temporary
START DATE | Wednesday 22 July 2026
CLOSING DATE | 23:59 on Friday 3 July 2026
INTERVIEW DATE | Week commencing 6 July 2026
ABOUT RICH MIX
Rich Mix is a dynamic arts centre and creative hub in the heart of Shoreditch in East London. Launched in 2006, we connect some of the city’s most adventurous and diverse audiences to a vital, exciting and ambitious programme of contemporary culture.
We actively encourage people from a variety of backgrounds with different experiences, skills, and perspectives to join us and influence and develop our working culture. We are particularly keen to hear from Global Majority candidates and candidates who self-identify as disabled.
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
The Security and Welfare Officer is responsible for delivering day to day operational security and welfare support across the venue. The role is customer facing and focuses on security vigilance, regular patrols, crowd management, welfare interventions and incident response to ensure a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment. In addition, the role requires acting as door security for some events.
DESIRABLE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
- May have some experience in documentary research, oral history, journalism, music culture or community arts but this is not essential as long as you have a network and connection to the music scene
- Understands East London youth/music culture and grassroots creative scenes
- Can build trust with artists, elders and young people alike
- Is organised but collaborative
- Has a genuine interest in music as protest, resistance and community storytelling
- Understands the importance of archiving stories that often get overlooked
- Experience working with young people is preferable
Pay: £200.00 per day
Work Location: In person