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x2 Music Leads

Impact Arts

Community arts charity Impact Arts is looking for two Music Leads to join our team working in HMYOI Polmont’s performing arts space. The Role As a Music Lead working in HMYOI Polmont’s performing arts space, you will work closely with your colleague to design and deliver workshops that are accessible to a variety of needs, and adaptable to the interests and skill level of the group. Importantly, they will be particularly responsive to the experiences and circumstances of the young people. You will ensure that individual and group projects are possible, and that activity allows for reflection of the participant’s personal journeys, backgrounds and experiences. You will work with the Performing Arts Officer at Polmont to foster mentor opportunities where possible in the group setting, with an SQA accredited opportunity already in place via SPS. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with some very talented young people in a challenging yet rewarding environment. You will use your wealth of personal and professional experience to provide participants with valuable insight into vocational pathways in the music industry.

Location: HMP & YOI Polmont, Falkirk

Deadline: 14 May 2024

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Bold immersive media innovators

Kyoobit

A new immersive format for the bold. Sign up for early access to our Kyoobit Designer and easily customise your Three360scenes that can be deployed as immersive destination experiences for in person audiences.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 9 May 2026

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Chair (or Co-Chairs) of the Board of Trustees

Parents and Carers in Performing Arts

PiPA delivers its charitable mission through close collaboration between the Chair (or Co-Chairs), Trustees, and the Co-CEOs, who together shape the organisation’s vision and strategy. The Board is committed to diversity, inclusion, and representation, and is seeking dynamic Co-Chairs, or a single Chair, to help guide PiPA’s next phase of growth. We’re looking for people who care deeply about making a difference, people who want to help shape a more compassionate, care-centred future for the performing arts. We would especially like to hear from candidates with a commitment to anti-racism, EDIB (equity, diversity, inclusion & belonging) and a track record of inclusive leadership. Applicants should have experience of charity governance and board practice with an inclusive and open approach to relationships and strong leadership skills. Our aim is to build a Board that truly represents the people we serve - in background, identity, experience, and voice. We want everyone to feel that they belong and can play a meaningful part in our work. The Chair / Co-Chair(s) will help us to sustain that culture. We especially welcome people with lived experience that reflects the realities of care - whether you’re a carer or parent or someone from a background or identity that’s often under-represented in leadership. If you’re passionate about what we do and ready to bring your experience to lead positive change in the performing arts, we’d love to hear from you. The total time commitment for the Chair equates to approximately 1-2 days per month (further details can be found in the job pack). Although being a Trustee / the Chair(s) is unpaid, all reasonable expenses of Board members incurred in the course of your duties will be reimbursed by PiPA in accordance with our expenses policy. This could include travel costs, accommodation, and the cost of covering your caring responsibilities. For full details of the role and how to apply, please download the Job Pack from our website. Please note that deadline for applications is Monday 11th May 2026, 11:00am.

Location: United Kingdom

Deadline: 11 May 2026

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Families Learning Coordinator

National Galleries of Scoltand

Permanent Part-Time 1 day (7 hours) per week (Job Share) Salary £37,614 - £41,138 per annum pro rata Plus generous benefits package On site About the role We have an exciting opportunity to be part of our enthusiastic and dedicated Learning and Engagement team to support our family and early years programme. If you have proven experience of developing and coordinating programmes for families with excellent communication and organisational skills, we want to hear from you. The families and early years programme aims to connect families with art and creativity through artist-led workshops and resources to help guide family visits as well as working with partners and external organisations. Our partnership work focuses on breaking down barriers to engage with the Galleries. It includes working with organisations who provide opportunities for families experiencing disadvantage and inequality. Ideally you will also have previous experience of working with families, ideally in galleries or museums, and have a creative and practical approach to learning and engagement programmes. You’ll work closely with the Families & Early Years Programme Coordinator and be part of a close-knit team in which mutual respect and excellent communication skills are essential. During term time the working day must be on a Friday to deliver our Family Fridays programme. The difference you’ll make As the Families Learning Coordinator, you will deliver key strands of the family programme. Reporting to the Deputy Head of Learning and Engagement you will: -Coordinate and deliver our weekly Family Friday programme during school term-time. -Co-deliver the six-week summer family programme in July and August as well as the other holiday programmes in October, February and Easter. -Monitor, evaluate and document the programme and resources.   -Undertake administration relating to the post, including collating feedback, statistics, budgets, purchase orders.  Who we are looking for To succeed in this role, you’ll need the following range of knowledge, skills, and experience: -Experience of delivering creative learning opportunities for families and early years including those with specific access requirements. -Experience of welcoming and engaging with families. -Effective communication and interpersonal skills.  -Budget management experience. -Effective organisational skills and ability to prioritise work.  -Ability to work on own initiative and solve problems.  -Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends and holiday periods, as learning programmes require. It would also be great if you have: -A broad-ranging knowledge of the National Galleries of Scotland’s collections. -Experience of working with artists. Please apply directly via our careers portal. Applications via email will not be accepted. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Monday, 11 May 2026.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 11 May 2026

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Luggage Tag Business Plan Course

Sarah Longfield Coaching

Does the idea of writing a business plan for your small business bore you silly? This course plus live workshop will help you create a succinct, effective and creative strategy plus a workplan for the rest of 2026. 🏷️All for £39🏷️ The Luggage Tag Business Plan is designed to help creative small businesses, freelancers and artists revisit the fundamental WHY you are doing what you do and how you do it. Cutting out the white noise and all the "shoulds" around what a business plan is supposed to look like, this course pares it down to the most important stuff, all of which fits on a luggage tag which can act as a visible aid to help with clarity on decision making, re-finding your motivation and helping you move forward. If you buy the course before the 14th May, you will also get a bonus live workshop on zoom where we will take the tag and turn it into a workplan for the rest of 2026 which you can implement immediately. (Recording available for anyone who can't make it live). This course + free workshop is for: 🏷️ Sole traders who want some clarity on their business 🏷️ Freelancers who would like a framework around what they do 🏷️ Artists short on time but know they need to have a plan 🏷️ Anyone thinking of quitting the job to set up on their own This course is brought to you by Sarah Longfield, a creative business coach based in Glasgow but working online across the UK and internationally. She supports amazing creatives to find the golden thread through their work, get clear on their priorities, motivates them to implement plans that work and helps them to acknowledge the wins and celebrate the successes. The Luggage Tag Business Plan came into the world from a frustration at seeing so many brilliant people feeling constrained by what planning should look like - this is a gentle rebellion in ripping up the rule book so you can do it your way. Luggage tags are optional. If you want a deeper level of support, if you sign up to Sarah's coaching programme, you can get the Luggage Tag offer included in your first month, so for £99 you will get one 1-2-1 session, access to The Library of Useful Things, weekly whatsapp check ins, lifetime access to The Luggage Tag Business Plan AND the workshop on the 14th May .

Location: Online

Deadline: 13 May 2026

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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 2026

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Venue Technician

Edinburgh University Students' Association

Edinburgh University Students' Association is looking to recruit a Venue Technician to join our Business Development team. We are looking for a driven Venue Technician who will support the Technical Production Manager in the delivery of events & productions across multiple sites. This role is very much hands-on; aimed at supporting event delivery for live performances, theatre shows, conferences, club nights, and other event types. Salary: £30,412 - £32,920 (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 Company pension with 14.5% employer contribution Enhanced company sick pay, leave and loan policies 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: 37.5 hours per week Contract: Salaried – Permanent Pattern: 5 Days: Monday – Sunday. Work Location: In-person Application Details: To apply via our online portal, visit our website. You can also download a full job description and person specification on our website, and read our Candidate Privacy Notice to find out how we look after your data. The closing date for applications is 23:55 on Sunday 10 May 2026. Interviews will be held on Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th May 2026. Further information will be sent to shortlisted candidates. We strive to let all candidates know the outcome of their application within 3 weeks of the closing date.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 10 May 2026

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Fringe Press Team ( Fixed Term)

Storytelling PR

Storytelling PR are currently looking for 2 Press Office team members to join us for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026. We work from buzzy and busy offices in Summerhall, Edinburgh and our team operate the Summerhall Arts Press Office here in Summerhall, as well as our working roster of Fringe clients. One of these roles will work specifically on Summerhall Arts and one will work on Storytelling clients. This is a 6 week, fixed term contract. Position starts: Tuesday 21/07/2026 Position finishes: Monday 31/08/2026 inclusive Rate of pay: £13.45 per hour + holiday pay

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 11 May 2026

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nonclassical AiR (Artists in Residence)

nonclassical

Are you a UK-based composer working within the contemporary classical, experimental or electronic music sphere? We’re looking for four early-career composers to join nonclassical AiR (Artists in Residence), our long-running artist development programme supporting new voices in contemporary music. At least one place will be reserved for an artist without formal classical training or Western notation experience. Selected artists will receive: 💰 £1,000 commission for a new work 💿 a track release on our Outside the Lines digital EP 🎓 mentoring with an artist of your choice 📈 professional career coaching 💼 tailored training sessions and industry insight Subject to successful fundraising, selected artists may also take part in a second year of the programme, developing a new work for ensemble (remunerated at Musicians’ Union commission rates) and contributing to Nonclassical’s programme of events, alongside further professional development.

Location: UK-wide

Deadline: 13 May 2026

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