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We Restart Charity is looking for a part-time Community Hub / Project Coordinator (March–July) to help run the Wembley Creative Community Hub – ideal for someone based in Wembley Central, the CEZ, or Brent who enjoys working with artists and the community.
Request info here: contact@werest.art Ref Community Hub / Project Coordinator

Zhvan Theatre is looking for displaced actors/refugees to take part in the theatre production Snakes and Ladders. We are seeking male performers of all ages, both non-professional and professional actors. No previous acting experience is required.
Snakes and Ladders is a documentary-style play based on a true story of a real migration journey across Europe. It tells the story of survival, friendship, loss and hope, using theatre as a space to share lived experience and collective voice.
This is a voluntary (non-paid) role.
Rehearsals will take place on Tuesday evening in Wembley Central.
Request info here: contact@werest.art Ref Call for Actors


Provide essential support with day-to-day administrative tasks such as data entry, filing, responding to emails, and helping organise documents and schedules.
You will need to have the following skills in order to participate:
Organised, reliable, and detail-oriented, with good communication and basic computer skills. Experience with Word or Excel is helpful but not essential.

Volunteer supporting research and drafting of grant applications, helping develop persuasive proposals, budgets and impact statements to secure funding for community arts programmes.
Strong writing and research skills, attention to detail, ability to meet deadlines, and remember..
Grant writing isn’t rocket science!

Support artists during workshops, help set up materials, welcome participants, assist with activities, and ensure sessions run smoothly in a safe, inclusive environment.
Friendly, reliable and organised; good communication skills, ability to work with diverse groups, practical and hands-on approach, supportive attitude, and basic safeguarding awareness.