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Voluntary Photographers and Graphic Designers

Launch Magazine

☆OPEN CALL FOR ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS ☆ This is a chance to be apart of Scotlands freshest culture magazine, and join a team of like minded creatives. We are looking for voluntary photographers to have their work featured in our upcoming issue, you can either shoot for one of our articles or have free creative control with your own featured spread. This is a great opportunity for new photographers, such as students or graduates, or people who simply want to build their portfolio. If this is something that interests you, please send a sample of your work to our email and let us know a little bit about yourself! Many thanks, The Launch Team

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 16 February 2026

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Substack Editor - PALIMPSEST Arts Magazine

Palimpsest Magazine

The Role: - Selecting and editing the submissions to the Palimpsest Substack page ‘Overleaf’, selecting from articles, reviews, and personal essays. - Scouting contributors for regular columns on the page. - Ensuring all pieces are consistent with house style and general conventions/readability. - Liaising with selected contributors, updating them on processes, developing requirements, and suggested edits for their submission. - Working to weekly publication deadlines. Desired Experience/Qualities: - Experience editing articles for a publication, adhering to style conventions and deadlines (Similar experience which implies this skill, such as creative or academic writing, will also be considered). - Secure knowledge of an academic referencing style (MHRA ideal but any acceptable). - Excellent writing competency. - Adept at communicating professionally and effectively with writers and academics. - An interest in the arts or journalism.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 18 February 2026

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Communications & PR Manager

Edinburgh University Students' Association

Edinburgh University Students' Association is looking to recruit a Communications & PR Manager to join our Marketing & Communications team. Edinburgh University Students’ Association is an award-winning organisation, which exists to provide diverse services, representation, and welfare support to the community of over 49,500 students at the University of Edinburgh. By providing opportunities, helping to create change and offering support, we're here to help students get the most out of their time in Edinburgh. We have five venues around the University of Edinburgh campus – Teviot, King’s Buildings House, Potterrow, the Pleasance and Edinburgh College of Art’s Wee Red Bar – which house our offices, cafés, bars, clubs, spaces for students to meet, study and socialise. These spaces transform into some of the most well loved Edinburgh Festival Fringe venues throughout the month of August each year. We are a registered charity and all of the income we generate from our commercial activity goes back in to supporting our members. We’re also an organisation with a strategic commitment to support and empower all our staff, and have some exciting plans for the future. Plus, over 90% of our staff would recommend the Students' Association as a place to work. There's never been a better time to apply and join our organisation. We are an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. Edinburgh University Students’ Association is committed to promoting equal opportunities in employment and encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The Students’ Association is entering a landmark chapter in its history. As we prepare to reopen the doors of Teviot - the oldest purpose-built student union in the UK - following a major refurbishment, we’re also launching a bold new Strategic Plan to shape the future of student life at the University of Edinburgh. We’re looking for a talented and driven Communications and PR Manager to help us tell this story. This part-time role is central to how we engage our members, staff, media, and community partners. You’ll lead our communications strategy and support marketing delivery across a diverse portfolio - from activism and student representation to retail, events and digital innovation. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a passionate team at a time of renewal, growth and creative energy. You’ll play a key role in supporting our Fringe Festival community engagement plan, amplifying the voices of our newly elected Sabbatical Officers, and ensuring our messaging is clear, inclusive and impactful. Salary: £28,954 - £32,120 (pro-rata) (Band D) In line with our Pay Policy, the successful candidate will typically be offered the lowest salary band point, dependent on experience. Plus a generous benefits package: - 35 days per year holiday entitlement (pro-rata) - Company pension with 14.5% employer contribution - Enhanced company sick pay, leave and loan policies - Hybrid working - up to 40% working from home per week - A comprehensive package of support via our Employee Assistance Programme - Access to money saving discounts from hundreds of retailers via our Pluxee Discounts Hub - Cycle to Work Scheme - Discounts on food and drink across our venues Hours: 22.5 hours per week Contract: Salaried – Permanent The Role: The Students’ Association’s Marketing and Communications team works to increase engagement with, and sales of, the Association’s activities (both on and offline) through the creation and delivery of effective communications, marketing campaigns and initiatives. Reporting to the Director of Marketing & Communications, the Communications & PR Manager has responsibility for all internal communications and external press & PR activity for the organisation’s varied activities. These span representation and activism, student activities, awareness and behavioural change campaigns, and commercial activity (e.g. events, retail and hospitality). The role demands a solid understanding of, communications principles, creative flair, and a professional approach to process and deadlines. The post holder must build and maintain positive relationships with many stakeholders, including colleagues, student members, the media and partner organisations. The Communications & PR Manager is required to produce fast and accurate work, undertaken with a keen eye for detail, and work on multiple projects simultaneously. The Person: A skilled communicator – both in person and in writing. A creative and approachable professional, with demonstrable experience of undertaking PR activity for a fast-paced organisation. A person with high expectations of themselves and others, with a passion for detail and the ability to complete projects on time, to a high standard.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 22 February 2026

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Trustees

The Queen's Hall

The Queen’s Hall is one of Edinburgh’s best loved music venues. We’re looking to recruit trustees from diverse backgrounds to help shape our future. At The Queen's Hall, we embrace diversity - we've championed musicians, artists and audiences from the global majority, LGBT+, and disabled communities and female musicians. We’re encouraging applicants from all backgrounds and (especially those) from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups. We are keen to add more voices with lived disability experience to our board too – helping us evolve our work with all disabilities in mind. We particularly welcome applications from women, people of colour, under 30s, people with lived experience of being an artist, audience member or of working in the music industry - we want our board to be more representative. What skills are we looking for? We're looking for trustees with skills, expertise or experience (lived or otherwise) in the following areas: · Buildings & project management · Finance · Fundraising · Digital marketing · Human Resources

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 16 February 2026

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Front of House & Bar Team

Traverse Theatre

The Traverse Theatre is looking for friendly and enthusiastic people to join our Front of House & Bar Team in delivering excellent customer service and creating a welcoming, safe environment to our patrons. Typical duties include: • Providing high standards of customer service. • Maintaining an inclusive and accessible environment • Assisting audience members with finding seats, guidance to areas within the venue • Managing queues and addressing questions from audience members. • Scanning tickets and ensuring age restrictions are adhered to. • Taking responsibility for safe evacuation of audience members in case of an emergency • Serving drinks to audience members, processing payments, wiping down tables and restocking the bar area. Our ideal candidates will have experience of working as part of a team in a customer orientated environment. You should have superior communication and customer service skills, have excellent problem-solving skills and be able to show initiative. In addition you should also have cash handling experience. Experience working in hospitality or live event venues would be advantageous, but not essential. This is a permanent position with no minimum guaranteed hours. Hours of work will be variable and offered on an as-required basis and will include daytime, evening and weekend working. We are able to offer increased hours during busy periods, such as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. If you wish to apply for this post please download the application pack from our website and send the application form to us as directed in the pack. Please note all applicants must be eligible to work in the UK and, if applicable, must hold any necessary work permit and/or visa. Closing date for applications is 12 noon on Friday 20 February 2026. Interviews will be held at the Traverse Theatre on 25th and 26th February 2026. The Traverse Theatre is a Real Living Wage employer and aims to be an equal opportunity employer.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 20 February 2026

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Admin Officer

All or Nothing Aerial Dance Theatre

All or Nothing is seeking an experienced Admin Officer to support the smooth running of the organisation and its programmes. The role offers an exciting opportunity for a proactive administrator to contribute to the company’s success and development and make a real impact in a small arts charity with big ambitions.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 24 February 2026

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Events Manager of PALIMPSEST Arts Magazine

PALIMPSEST Magazine

The Role: - Collaborating with the team to arrange the magazine’s events in the community, from our issue launches to Off Book series (and any new event ideas you help to generate!) - Seeking out and liaising with potential contributors - working in film, poetry, music, and visual art - for various events. - Identifying and liaising with local venues in Edinburgh and Glasgow. - Negotiating agreements with venues. - Communicating with relevant members of the Palimpsest team as and when appropriate. Desired Experience/Qualities: - Some experience arranging public events. - Some knowledge of the Edinburgh or Glasgow music, poetry, or film landscape. - Experience liaising with artists (musicians, poets, performers, etc.) - Some experience working with small arts venues or venues suitable to an arts event in Edinburgh or Glasgow.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 18 February 2026

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Community Programme Producer

Collective

The Community Programme Producer will work with the Programme Manager and Programme Team to develop a creative programme which opens up new and diverse perspectives on the histories and heritage of our site, working with communities who are currently underrepresented within our audience. Thanks to funding from the NLHF, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to research best practice in heritage and visual art community programmes, work with the local community to develop pilot projects, and propose a community programme for the future using evaluation from the pilot projects. We are looking for someone with experience of working with community groups, and an interest in creative learning, heritage and/or visual art. Head to our website for more information and to apply via Submittable.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 22 February 2026

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Marketing

Scottish BPOC Writers Network

Join us in February for this programme series all about developing craft techniques in your writing! These online craft sessions invite creative writers to think more deeply and deliberately about the craft techniques in their work. Though they may include generative writing exercises, the Developing Your Craft programme diverges from our general writing workshops as they will focus on close reading and discussion of craft. Depending on the facilitator, these sessions may also touch on different theoretical approaches to your writing. For each session, you will receive resources including a pre-reading list a week in advance. Fees for each session are suggested donation of £10 or more (£5 concession), except for the memoir course (suggested £20 or more per day). The Developing Your Craft programme is for writers of colour based in the UK (Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Wales) All sessions, except the keynote, will be held over Zoom with a maximum of 30 participants.

Location: Online / Edinburgh

Deadline: 27 February 2026

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