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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
What you’ll do:
- Support in completing the development of our WordPress site (currently in progress).
- Ensure the website is functional, user-friendly, and visually engaging.
- Assist with setting up pages for artist spotlights, resources, and events.
- Provide ongoing maintenance and occasional updates as the organisation grows.
Key deliverable:
A fully working, polished website that clearly represents ArtClusiv’s mission and provides an accessible hub for creatives and collaborators.
Who you’ll work with:
You’ll work directly with the Founder and collaborate with the Marketing & Social Media team to align the website with campaigns and content.
Flexibility:
This role is not set in stone — we’re open to your input and ideas on how the site can best serve our community. If you have experience in design, UX, or accessibility, you’re welcome to bring those skills into the role as well.
What are we looking for?
Skills & Experience
- Experience working with WordPress themes and plugins (BuddyBoss or similar is a plus, but not essential).
- Ability to set up and maintain core site functions (registration, profiles, content pages, menus).
- Familiarity with basic HTML/CSS (and ideally some PHP or JavaScript if more customisation is needed).
- Understanding of responsive design and accessibility best practices.
- Experience with integrating forms and email tools (e.g. Mailchimp, Zoho, or similar).
- Comfortable using version control (Git) or staging sites (nice-to-have, not required).
Qualities
- Collaborative — able to work with the Founder, Marketing, and Content teams to align the site with ArtClusiv’s mission.
- Creative problem-solver — willing to find practical solutions when things don’t work “out of the box.”
- Communicator — can explain technical issues in plain language for non-tech team members.
- Reliable & organised — able to manage tasks independently and provide updates on progress.
- Passionate about inclusivity and the arts — shares our belief in supporting marginalised creatives.
Empowering creatives who are Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) through visibility, opportunity, and representation in the arts.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Volunteer with The Remakery Oxford
Who we are
A community-driven organisation, our mission at Remakery Oxford is to foster a circular economy approach to waste in Oxford. Through creativity, skill-sharing and collaboration, we transform waste into art and function, providing an antidote to fast fashion and single-use culture.
Our focus is to help shift mindsets around sustainability, consumption and top-down mass production. Through workshops, talks and podcasts, we encourage experimentation, social innovation and education, driving forward the idea that anyone can curate art, function and fashion with minimal planetary impact.
Our next goal is to establish a studio for those who lack the space and tools to work independently. With the support of our volunteer team we hope to provide a collaborative space in exchange for skills sharing in the community.
Our values
- Disruption: We believe in challenging current systems and ideologies and encouraging community members to be agents for change.
- Collaboration: We are a community-driven organisation with a focus on learning and growing together.
- Open-mindedness: We firmly believe that change comes about through experimentation
- Curiosity: We foster creativity and continuous learning.
- Respect: We respect people and the planet, championing fairness and resourcefulness.
Where we are now
We have run several successful events and have developed a modest but engaged follower base. We currently have a small but well-established volunteer team alongside a growing newsletter community and a few established local partnerships.
What we have achieved:
- Two successful Upcycle fairs
- A variety of workshops (e.g., upcycled jewellery, jeans-to-totes, low-impact film development).
- Built a community of remakers and trash artists
We are keen to explore new activities, circularity at their core, that can maximise our impact in Oxford.
What we need help with
We have flexible volunteer opportunities for anyone who shares our passion for circularity and is willing to uphold our values. It may suit you if you work part time, are out of work, are retired, on parental leave or are a student. There's no minimum time commitment.
We are looking for volunteers in these areas:
Running Events - Creative types who want to run workshops and other events themed around circularity, reuse, repair and reimagination.
Marketing, Content & Outreach - Social Media, Creative Writing, Video Editing, Infographics, Event Promotion.
Organising Events - Planning, Promoting, Venues, Flyers, Coordinating attendance.
Community & Partnerships - University, Families, Schools, Artists & Makers, Corporate Outreach, Fundraising Support.
Tech & Digital - Website creation and management, eCommerce setup, launch and support.
Circular Projects - Local grower & composter roles, waste hub, circular systems experiments.
We have roles which can be handled remotely as well as in person.
What's in it for you
You'll gain experience in sustainability, circular design, and community building while contributing to a purpose-driven organisation. You'll connect with like-minded makers, artists, and changemakers, with flexible hours to fit around your other commitments.
Most important is an abundance of passion, energy and enthusiasm for circularity and making a positive impact in the community.
How to apply
Send us your application and please tell us:
- Your interests and relevant skills
- Availability
- Why you'd like to join us
We would love to have you as part of our growing community.
The Remakery Oxford is a collaboration between artists, makers, and the local community focused on transforming waste into function, form and art.



