Ikon will engage an Artist in Residence at HMP Grendon - a category B, all male, psychotherapeutic prison - and HMP Spring Hill - a category D, all male, open prison, which share the same site and governance. Based on-site at HMP Grendon and HMP Spring Hill, the Programme Evaluator will be embedded in all aspects of the artist residency. Over the course of the three-year residency, the Programme Evaluator will implement an evaluation framework designed to measure the impact of the residency programme on both prisons. A mixed methods approach will include: (1) Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS), providing a robust, longitudinal quantitative measure; (2) Most Significant Change (MSC), providing a participatory, narrative-based study, generating a rich qualitative insight into individual and collective change. Reporting to Ikon's Producer of Art in Prisons and Health, the Programme Evaluator will work alongside the Artist in Residence, Producer and Art Orderly in organising a programme of workshops, exhibitions and events. The Art Orderly, recruited from the HMP Grendon community, will assist with the day-to-day running of the studio. During the three years of the programme, the team will share the evaluation findings through seminars and conferencing with academic, local and national government, criminal justice, health and community partners, and support the Producer with board and funder reporting requirements. The aims of the role are as follows: A full list of responsibilities can be found in the job description. Please send the following to [email protected] by Wednesday 30 September 2026, midday (BST) with the subject line ‘Programme Evaluator Application’. - Cover Letter (max. 2 pages long)Job Summary
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Job Requirements
- Conduct a three-year mixed methods evaluation of the artist residency at HMP Grendon and HMP Spring Hill
- Work alongside the Artist in Residence, Producer and Art Orderly in organising and evaluating a programme of workshops, exhibitions and events throughout the course of the project
- Disseminate research through seminars and conferences with academic, local and national government, criminal justice, health and community partners
- Contribute to board and funder reporting requirements Job Responsibilities
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