Jakub Jezierski

Business Support Officer at Bristol Robotics Laboratory
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Coventry, England, United Kingdom, GB

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Business Support Officer
      • Jul 2022 - Present

    • United Kingdom
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Monitoring Officer
      • Apr 2020 - Jun 2022

      As a Monitoring Officer I'm responsible for deploying the resources needed for the collection of core monitoring data to help track progress against the Trust’s impacts and outcomes. I also support the work of the Monitoring and Data Manager and the wider Monitoring and Evaluation Team in the delivery of the wider evaluation of City of Culture.My responsibilities include: • Monitoring: collecting, managing and cleaning of data captured as part of ongoing reporting activities. • Planning: identifying, coordinating and scheduling on-site data collection for the wider team with the use of tools such as Smartsheet and MS Office suite.• Communication: serving as a first point of contact for queries and data request, both internally and externally.• Coordination: collaborating with the programme and production teams to ensure that data is collected in line with Trust's Theory of Change model. • Management: managing audience surveying, both in person and online through the Culture Counts platform, including major events including The Turner Prize and The Walk during Little Amal's journey through Coventry.• Research Support: Undertaking observations and data collection for Social Return on Investment pieces commissioned by the Trust.

    • Marketing and Evaluation Coordinator
      • Mar 2018 - Apr 2020

      • Upkeeping, updating and creating content for Wigan STEAM website.Digital Marketing, including creating newsletters, promoting events and working with artists, participants and Wigan STEAM members to create written and video content.• Producing Digital content, such as quarterly programme• Gathering and analysing marketing data from platforms like Eventbrite, Facebook, Twitter, Survey Monkey and Google Analytics. • Writing Wigan STEAM Marketing Strategy and social media schedules. • Proofreading copy and ensuring all materials produced follow branding criteria.• Participating in interview and selection panels for events such as Wigan & Leigh Light Night, Wigan STEAM residency, as well as outside • Providing technical support; researching and purchasing equipment suitable for the organisation.• Creating and monitoring Eventbrite and Facebook events.• Ensuring all data is recorded and stored in accordance with GDPR rules.• Supporting the delivery of regular events, such as Code Up.

    • United Kingdom
    • Museums
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Networked Narrative Project Assistant
      • Dec 2015 - Nov 2017

      As an Assistant Producer, my task included: • Supporting day to day logistics of the Networked Narrative project, including tasks such as data recording, creating and keeping schedules and booking meeting rooms • Supporting Networked Narrative Social Media channels • Collating and presenting four years of evaluation data for project funders, as well as submitting them for the Arts Council England, the main project funder. • Supporting internal and cross-organisational communication between delivery partners. • Organising temporary exhibitions within libraries and community venues across the north of • England, including the likes of Leeds Central Library, Hull Library and Accrington Library.• Preparing and delivering project related events, such as openings, workshops and talks, including “What I want more than anything else” by artist Mark Titchner. • Recruiting, liaising and contacting young people. • Arranging and supporting documentation, booking of catering, managing bookings and hiring equipment.• Preparing correspondence, touring documents, risk assessment and other documents.• Undertaking site visits to potential exhibition venues. • Maintaining project related files and record system, including participation and evaluation data.• Maintaining relationships with partner and funding organisations.• Disseminating marketing materials.• Recording payment, purchasing materials and processing invoices.• Preparation of necessary equipment for filming, video projections and talks.• Handing files and documentation created during the project.• Working towards the final project evaluation.

    • Young People and Learning Programme Assistant
      • Feb 2016 - Jun 2016

      • Coordination and event support of a range of projects, such as Prototype Summer School, British Science Week flagship event, Into Film and others.• Supporting the creation of project documentation as well as social media platforms.• Recording participation and evaluation data.• Managing project specific budgets and evaluations. • Supporting internal and cross-organisational communication, including local schools.• Representing FACT during public events, such as The Big Bang Fair North West.

    • United Kingdom
    • Usher
      • Nov 2015 - Dec 2015

      The purpose of my role was to interact with the public, advocate the Soldier’s Song project, work with the library staff and record participation data. The purpose of my role was to interact with the public, advocate the Soldier’s Song project, work with the library staff and record participation data.

    • Volunteer
      • 2013 - Feb 2015

      I started working on somewhereto_ as a volunteer during the summer somewhereto_ re:store campaign. Since then I have taken part in a range of somewhereto_ activities, providing support with delivery of the events, social media and public engagement. I started working on somewhereto_ as a volunteer during the summer somewhereto_ re:store campaign. Since then I have taken part in a range of somewhereto_ activities, providing support with delivery of the events, social media and public engagement.

    • Online Audio and Video Media
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Summer of somewhereto_ shop manager
      • Jun 2014 - Aug 2014

      • Managing the space and equipment, ensuring that it was being used correctly and efficiently.• Supporting young people with their activities,• Programming events in collaboration with various North West based organisation such as The Dukes Theatre and More Music.• Admin tasks, such as sending emails to artists, organising meetings and inputting data.• Supported the team by maintaining the social media accounts and advocating wherever I could. • Provided support during delivery of events.• Served as a first point of contact for the artists taking part in the summer campaign.

    • Blaze Programme Co-ordinator
      • 2013 - Aug 2014

      Starting as a volunteer, I was given an internship as a Programme Assistant, which allowed me to further enhance my skills and progress to the role of a Programme Coordinator. During my time with Blaze I have:• Programmed 2 annual arts festivals within Preston, working with partners ranging from Lancashire County County Council to Preston City Council.• Managed multiple events from Culture on a Shoestring's critical writing masterclass to festival project Level Up.• Maintained the Blaze Twitter account (@BlazeArts) and the Blaze Facebook Page in order to interact with the target audience and market events.• Created and managed Blaze’s Level Up Programme and worked in collaboration with the other producers to create the overall Programme. • Contributed to quarterly released magazine Culture on a Shoestring, communicating directly with the Editor and Project Manager.

    • Performing Arts
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Tech support
      • 2013 - Nov 2013

      After joining Blast Theory as a volunteer I took a part in an interactive theatre performance, My Neck of the Woods. During my time on the project I have:• Field tested the software and the technology.• Introduced the technology during the press release.• Monitored the live streams during the broadcast while working alongside other team members in fixing any problems such as problems with connection. After joining Blast Theory as a volunteer I took a part in an interactive theatre performance, My Neck of the Woods. During my time on the project I have:• Field tested the software and the technology.• Introduced the technology during the press release.• Monitored the live streams during the broadcast while working alongside other team members in fixing any problems such as problems with connection.

Education

  • The University of Manchester
    MSc International Disaster Management, Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management
    2016 - 2018
  • Lancaster University
    BA Criminology, 2:1
    2012 - 2015
  • Preston's College
    Extended Diploma in ICT, Distinction* Distinction* Distinction
    2010 - 2012

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