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Alexandra Palace is looking for a Volunteer Learning and Community Events Photographer

Volunteer Learning and Community Events Photographer

 

Role Description

 

Role Title:

Volunteer Learning and Community Events Photographer

Role Summary:

Alexandra Park & Palace Charitable Trust (APPCT) are looking for someone with a passion for taking photographs to capture images for our website and promotional material showing groups engaging with guides and the history of the Palace during the History Tours of the Palace - Saturday, 12th & Sunday, 13th April.  It is hoped the Photographer will also be able support the Learning and Community team with future events.

Organisation

Alexandra Palace is a Grade II listed north London landmark built in 1873 as a leisure facility on a grand scale. During the First World War the Park and Palace were used to house Belgian refugees and enemy aliens before becoming the home of the BBC between 1935 and 1981.


Alexandra Palace is setting out long term regeneration plans which both promote its heritage and widen public access to the most historically significant areas of the Park and Palace. As part of the wider plans our learning team now deliver cross curricular primary and secondary school workshops which both celebrate its rich heritage whilst enriching the national curriculum. Our programmes engage with audiences of different ages and abilities and celebrate the Park and Palace’s eclectic history through interactive and engaging workshops, art & craft activities and guided tours.

Outline of tasks:

  • Take photographs of groups engaging with guides and the history of the Park and Palace along the tour route

  • Ensure that all people in photographs agree to  having their photographs taken – there will be a sign advising people about photographs as they register

  • Edit the photographs after the event and send them through to Head of Learning and Community Programmes

Commitment:

We are looking for volunteers to commit to minimum of one day per event advanced notice will be given. For the purpose of supporting the History Tours for April the applicant would need to be free on either 12th/13th April.

Reports to:

Head of Learning and Community Programmes

Skills, Qualifications and  Personal Qualities Required (Essential):

  • Experience of taking high quality photographs

  • Ability to edit photos for website and promotional materials

  • Flexible in approach to role description

  • Friendly and approachable

Skills, Qualifications and Personal Qualities Required (Desirable)

  • Proactive, the ability to share information and knowledge with volunteers, visitors and staff.

  • Team player, enjoy working with others, fellow volunteers, the public, and stuff.

Standards of behaviour:

  • Polite, courteous and attentive to all visitors

  • Respectful and supportive to fellow volunteers and staff

  • To make oneself aware of forthcoming events and changes to procedures

What could you get out of volunteering with us:

  • Contributing something to the community by helping in the work of the Park and Palace Charitable Trust

  • Helping showcase the Park and Palace to a wider audience

  • Helping to keep a part of our heritage for future generations

  • Enjoying meeting a wide variety of visitors from all over the world

  • Opportunities to develop skills and expertise within the museum sector

  • Experience of learning within museums

  • Work experience that can be an invaluable addition to your CV and building confidence

  • Enjoyment in doing something you like while meeting new, like-minded people

How will you be helping us:

This volunteer role will enable us to improve the service we provide to the local community whilst providing a high quality customer service and information to enhance their experience.

Notes:

  • Applicants are considered on their merits and regarded equally

  • Volunteers will be inducted and trained to carry out the role

  • Alexandra Park and Palace Charitable Trust will cover travel expenses to a maximum daily limit of a zone 1-6 travel card

Next steps

To apply please send a CV, examples of work and what interests you about the role, with the subject header Photographer to volunteering@alexandrapalace.com

Closing date

Wednesday, 9th April 2014

 

 

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We value our volunteers as many organisations often do, why not take the opportunity to come in and talk to us in person or talk to those that volunteer for us, we have a wide range of volunteers not just "rich kids" to use your phrase.

Shame on Alexandra Palace for asking people to work for no money. The PR's get wages.  Haringey Council purports to pay the living wage, so what's going on here?

We reimburse volunteers travel and provide them with lunch when volunteering for a full day.

We take our volunteer programme very seriously, and are grateful for the support volunteers provide, our programme provides opportunities for volunteers to develop their skillset and experience new opportunities.

Would the volunteer retain copyright on their photos, ar would they be expected to assign the rights to AP ?

"Volunteers engaged in producing work which falls into the category of copyrighted material will be asked to sign a Copyright Assignment Form."  From Appendix 13.3 Volunteer Strategy and Policy for Alexandra Palace.

Bugger that then

This needs picketing.

Alexandra Palace PR’s are - paid! Alexandra Palace is owned by Haringey Council. Haringey Council calls on all of its suppliers and partners to pay the London Living Wage.

Shame on them.

Alexandra Palace is owned by Haringey Council

Pam this is not correct. Haringey Council do not own Alexandra Palace.

The council often treat AP as though they own it and you could be forgiven for thinking this was the case. It is a Charitable Trust, where the beneficiaries are you, me and the residents of north London (i.e. not only the residents of this Borough).

By Act of Parliament, the Council is Trustee (i.e. all Councllors) but for administrative convenience, a sub-set of Council Members form a Council Committee known as the Board.

As you may detect, AP has existed and continues to exist, in a legal grey area, where the respective laws and principles of (a) Trust & Charity and (b) Local Government, compete and conflict. As they have done for 30 years.

(I make these points quite separately from issues about volunteers).


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I can understand the reaction here, because the whole of Ally Pally is an educational charity held in trust - NOT owned - by Haringey Council (you and I, the people of London, literally own it), but that is a fact that was not until relatively recently exactly bigged up by Palace management and the trustees, who preferred to give the impression it was some kind of private conference centre. The historic bits (where unpaid volunteers have been working for years to safeguard them) were kept almost secret by the corporatist management, who pretended that they had all been burnt to ashes.  I'm sure you are aware that activists from the Save Ally Pally campaign had to go to the High Court to stop it being flogged off to an ex-slum landlord.

The shock from that defeat meant that the council had a welcome rethink about their strategy and realized that they should be celebrating the historic areas - the world's first TV studios, the Theatre - rather than letting them be destroyed by neglect. But the control-freak instinct remains - they are gradually taking over the care of and tours of the historic parts, but making sure they recruit and tightly control all the new volunteers - what is said to visitors on the tours, for instance, who may have some embarrassing questions about why the TV studios and theatre were allowed to get into such a shocking state of disrepair over the last twenty years. The new volunteeers do get expenses - but any who display too much "independence" will I suspect find their services dispensed with fairly quickly.

The truth is that the whole Palace is an educational establishment in which some areas are allowed to run commercial events to subsidize the educational and recreational facilities.

Why don't you want to pay them?

Speaking as someone who now earns his living with a lens, I don't have a problem with this. Let's not be too precious; all charitable organisations have paid staff and a volunteer corps. There's nothing unusual in that. This might be a good opportunity for someone looking to build up a portfolio as a springboard for a career involving photography.

I'm really not sure where the ethical boundaries lie between which roles are properly paid and which should be volunteer ones. I imagine this is an well-rehearsed debate. Does anyone know what are the standard positions and their underpinning logic?

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