Project Evaluator (Barnet & Culture for Youth)

  • Contract

    Freelance

  • Salary

    Contract Fee: £5,000

  • Applications close

    Mon 8 Dec 2025 10:00am

A freelance opportunity for an experienced evaluator to support artsdepot in assessing the impact of Barnet & Culture for Youth, a three-year inclusive cultural education programme.

artsdepot seeks an experienced freelance evaluator (individual or organisation) to lead the final phase of evaluation for Barnet & Culture for Youth, a three-year cultural education initiative.

You’ll consolidate existing data, design inclusive evaluation tools, and produce a final report evidencing impact, reach, and legacy.

This freelance contract is ideal for an individual, or an organisation, with a strong track record in evaluating participatory arts, youth engagement, and partnership programmes.

This contract is offered on a freelance basis. The fee for this contract is up to £5,000 (inclusive of all fees and expenses). We would expect this fee to cover around 25 days of work. We anticipate the work to be completed over a period of 4 – 6 months. Start date is negotiable but no later than end of January 2026. Final deadline for report is Friday 14 August 2026.

For more information, please download the role description on this page.

To apply, please share your curriculum vitae (CV) or company track record and submit a proposal briefly outlining your approach to the evaluation, relevant experience, and fee structure (up to two sides of A4). Include examples of previous evaluation work and references. Applications can be submitted in written, video, or audio format. Please email applications to participation@artsdepot.co.uk.

The deadline for applications is 10am on Monday 8 December 2025.

If you would like more support with access requirements or if you would like to have an informal chat about the role, please contact Alex Williams (participation@artsdepot.co.uk).

artsdepot is committed to encouraging diversity and eliminating discrimination. Our aim is that our workforce will be truly representative of all sections of society and that each individual feels respected and able to give their best. As part of our commitment to developing our workforce to be reflective of our communities we are particularly encouraging of applications from individuals who are ethnically diverse, disabled, LGBTQI and from lower socio-economic backgrounds. artsdepot is a Disability Confident employer.

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