Community Engagement Lead

Role

Builds relationships with communities connected to a project.

Description

A Community Engagement Lead builds relationships with the communities a project touches: the people a documentary depicts, the neighborhood an installation occupies, the groups whose stories, places, or knowledge the work draws on.

This work runs earliest and slowest. Consultation before production, consent that stays revocable, benefit that flows both ways, presence that continues after the premiere — none of it can be rushed, and shortcuts tend to cost more than they save. Communities remember how they were treated long after the work closes.

Discipline-Specific Description

Engagement work protects both the project and the people in it, and it changes the work: consultation done honestly feeds back into what gets made, not just how it gets announced.

Scope Note

Often involves community consultation and relationship building, cultural protocol development, co-creation session support, consent and benefit agreements, feedback loops during production, and community presence at presentations.

Boundary Note

The Community Engagement Lead faces the communities inside or around the subject of the work; the Community Manager tends the audience community that forms around the project itself — channels, moderation, continuity. The Cultural Consultant advises on specific content; this role owns the ongoing relationship.

Collaboration Note

Works closely with cultural and community consultants, directors and producers, facilitators, public programmers, and the community representatives who hold their side of the relationship.

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