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Engagement Producer

Part Time

What we’re looking for

Are you a fantastic project manager working in the arts and looking for your next challenge? If so, this is an exciting opportunity for you to join our Engagement team working in an ambitious, creative and friendly environment.

Scottish Ballet welcomes applications from all communities and backgrounds, building a diverse workforce that reflects the people of Scotland. We provide specialist support for those who have experienced discrimination or face barriers to inclusion.

What you need to know

The Engagement Producer role is part of a team of skilled producers and administrators who support Scottish Ballet’s award-winning engagement and outreach activity.

The ability to develop positive working relationships and lead on the planning, logistics and safe delivery of flagship programmes will be key to your success.

This role works closely with the Engagement Operations Manager, Engagement Creative Director, and the wider delivery teams.

In a nutshell, we want to hear from you if you have:

  • Experience of project managing multiple community arts projects.
  • Great communication and organisational skills and the ability to establish good working relationships.
  • Ability and willingness to work on own initiative and as part of a team.

 

It’s a part-time permanent role:

  • Salary is £27,500 to £29,000 per annum.
  • The role is 21 hours per week (part time).
  • This role requires occassional weekend and evening work.
  • The role is primarily based in our Glasgow HQ with occasional requirements to work elsewhere in the UK and overseas.
  • We offer great benefits including a competitive pension package, life assurance, 25 days of annual leave (plus an additional 9 Scottish public holidays), retailer discounts and a Cycle to Work scheme.

 

Who we are

Scotland’s national dance company. We’re based in Glasgow and perform on stage and screen, nationally and internationally, promoting Scotland’s pioneering spirit far and wide. As well as bold new versions of the classics and ground-breaking commissions, Scottish Ballet runs an extensive community engagement programme fostering wellbeing and encouraging creativity through dance.

Find out more about us @ https://www.scottishballet.co.uk/about-us

About the role

A job description outlining key responsibilities is also available.

How to apply

Tell us why you want this job and why you think you’d be brilliant at it.

Along with this cover letter, we’ll need your CV detailing any relevant skills, qualifications, or experience, plus the details of two professional referees (who will only be contacted if you are offered the position).

Send these to recruitment@scottishballet.co.uk by 5pm on Wednesday 20 November 2024. Interviews will take place on Tuesday 26 November and Wednesday 27 November 2024.

Any questions please don’t hesitate to contact Katie Boyle, People & Wellbeing Officer at the above the email address.