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Non Executive Directors
Le Petit Monde Stories
To deliver creative language learning experiences for refugee children, sole-trader Le Petit Monde Stories is transitioning into a Community Interest Company and seeking 2 Non-Executive Directors.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 30 April 2022
Behind the Scenes – Artists’ Day
National Theatre of Scotland
Taking place at Rockvilla on Saturday the 16 May 2026 from 11:00am till 4:30pm, this free one-day event is for Scottish artists from any discipline who identify as experiencing barriers to access within the theatre sector. The day combines practical learning, honest conversation, and relaxed networking in a supportive, low‑pressure environment, and aims to help artists better understand how the industry works and how to advocate for themselves within it. Across the day, participants will: Take part in informal networking with peers Explore practical tips for demystifying how to pitch yourself (and your work) as an artist Hear directly from National Theatre of Scotland staff and other professionals in a panel exploring what happens behind the scenes at NTS, with space to ask your own questions Choose between two workshops lead by leading industry professionals Lunch, snacks, teas and coffees will be provided. Who It’s for This event is for artists who are aged 18+, at any stage of their career and who self‑identify as experiencing barriers to access. This may include (but is not limited to) artists who: Identify as neurodivergent and/or disabled Come from working‑class, migrant, or lower socio‑economic backgrounds Have faced geographical barriers to theatre or arts education Experience age, maternity, or caring‑related barriers Identify as Global Majority, LGBTQIA+, or as part of other underrepresented groups Artists can be from any discipline and at any stage of their career.
Location: Glasgow
Deadline: 16 April 2026
Edinburgh Performing Arts Development (EPAD) - Survey
Edinburgh Performing Arts Development (EPAD)
Edinburgh Performing Arts Development has been providing support, connectivity and workspace for those involved in the performing arts in the city for 10 years. We have received funding from Creative Scotland to take stock of our work, to hear from our constituency and stakeholders about their experiences with EPAD and to look towards the future. This is an invitation to become involved in that process. We are conducting a survey which is open to anyone who has been involved with EPAD, whether as a participant, advisor or beneficiary. The closing date for submissions is Thursday 17 April 2026.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 17 April 2026
Producer
Independent Arts Projects
Independent Arts Projects is seeking an experienced Producer of new theatre and participative arts projects to work with the Executive Director on the programming and producing of a varied programme of performance, workshops & events. You will work closely with artists, collaborators, funders, and partners to help realise an ambitious programme that prioritises socially engaged practice, access and care. We are looking for an experienced producer with a strong track record in performance and participative arts projects and the ability to work on complex projects. This is a fixed-term contract from until 31 March 2028, with flexible working. It is based on an annual salary of £33,000 and 5% pension contributions. Independent Arts Projects is committed to equity, inclusion, and warmly welcomes applications from candidates from underrepresented backgrounds. Application deadline: 12 noon, Monday 20th April. To apply please visit the IAP website to download the application pack.
Location: City of Edinburgh
Deadline: 20 April 2026
Edinburgh Creative Connection April Meet Up: Expect a relaxed evening at the pub, with space to enjoy hobbies side by side.
Edinburgh Creative Connection (ECC)
Edinburgh Creative Connection (ECC) creates relaxed spaces for people to meet, talk, and share creativity. Connecting people across creative fields, bridging the gap between hobbyists and professionals while recognising that creativity exists at every level. Alongside informal meetups in South West Edinburgh, ECC is building an online space for creatives to stay connected. This includes Celebration of Creative Success in Scotland, a digital newsletter sharing projects, progress, reflections, and personal stories from creatives across the country. How We Connect: 1. Relaxed monthly drop-in meetups hosted at The Shandon Sports Club. 2. An Instagram space where members can stay in touch and share their work. 3. Celebration of Creative Success, our Scotland-wide digital newsletter for sharing creative journeys, reflections, and progress. Edinburgh Creative Connection April Meet Up: Expect a relaxed evening at the pub, with space to enjoy hobbies side by side, share experiences, and grow together in a free, casual environment. 📅 Wednesday 22 April, from 6pm onwards 📍 Shandon Sports Bar, 99 Slateford Road, EH11 1QY A mix of creatives come along, including artists, writers, musicians, photographers, designers, makers, and people exploring new ideas or returning to creativity. We’d love to have you involved. For any questions, feel free to get in touch: Louiselily2002@gmail.com Facebook: Louise Lily Davidson Instagram: @bonnielass_lifestyle
Location: Shandon Sports Bar, 99 Slateford Road, EH11 1QY
Deadline: 22 April 2026
Front of House Assistant
Edinburgh International Book Festival
We’re looking for enthusiastic, motivated, and hardworking Front of House Assistants for this year’s festival. Ideally, you’ll have previous experience in a customer-facing role, high standards of presentation and confident communication skills. You will also have the ability to work as part of a large team, problem solve under pressure and a strong attention to detail. Full time, temporary contract: Wednesday 12 August – Sunday 30 August 2026 Rate of pay: £13.45 per hour + holiday pay.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 7 May 2025
Finance Manager
Dance Base
We are looking for a Finance Manager to provide senior financial oversight, including planning, reporting, governance and strategic support to Dance Base. Working closely with the CEO and senior colleagues, the role promotes a strong financial culture and cross-team collaboration to effectively plan for Dance Base’s long-term resilience in a challenging business environment. Contract type: part time/permanent Hours: 21 hours per week Salary: £40,000 Pro Rata
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 17 April 2026
Surf Networking Event
The Wave Project
Join us at Lost Shore Surf Resort for our first Surf Networking Event! 📅 Friday 17th April ⏰ 9:00am – 12:30pm 📍 Lost Shore Surf Resort, Newbridge No awkward small talk. No beige conference rooms. Just good people, good energy, and good waves. The networking begins in the water, with a fun and relaxed surf lesson open to all, even if you've never stepped foot on a surfboard before. Following the surf lesson, we head to the Lost Shore Events space to connect further. Everyone will have a couple of minutes to introduce themselves, and then we’ll open things up, sharing ideas, learning from each other, and exploring how business and purpose can work better together. This is for anyone interested in doing good work with good people. Whether you’re in business, charity, creative industries, or just curious. Cost is £40, and it supports The Wave Project’s work delivering surf therapy for young people.
Location: Lost Shore Surf Resort
Deadline: 17 April 2026
Producer
Independent Arts Projects
Independent Arts Projects is seeking an experienced full time Producer of new theatre and participative arts projects to work with the Executive Director on the programming and producing of a varied programme of performance, workshops & events. You will work closely with artists, collaborators, funders, and partners to help realise an ambitious programme that prioritises socially engaged practice, access and care. We are looking for an experienced producer with a strong track record in performance and participative arts projects and the ability to work on complex projects. This is a fixed-term contract from until 31 March 2028, with flexible working. It is based on an annual salary of £33,000 and 5% pension contributions. Independent Arts Projects is committed to equity, inclusion, and warmly welcomes applications from candidates from underrepresented backgrounds. Application deadline: 12 Noon, Monday 20th April. To apply please visit the IAP website to download the application pack. This role is supported by Creative Scotland.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 20 April 2026