Jobs & Opps
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Finance Manager
Summerhall Mgmt Ltd.
Summerhall is seeking a Finance Manager to deliver core financial functions with attention to detail and efficiency. Including accounts receivable/payable, payroll, financial reporting and budget forecasting.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 26 April 2024
Artist & Performers for the Edinburgh Climate Festival
Edinburgh Climate Festival
Are you an artist or performer who works with climate-related topics? 🎪🌍 Then we want to hear from you! We are looking for storytellers, musicians, dancers, poets and all kinds of creators with a passion for sustainability and climate awareness 🎭🎷🧚💃 Join us at this year's Edinburgh Climate Festival and help us bring communities together to create real change! Pay can be negotiated upon approved reception of application. 📧 Interested? Get in touch with us at edinburghclimatefestival@gmail.com
Location: The Meadows - Melville Dr, Edinburgh EH9 1ND
Deadline: 29 April 2024
Artist Services Assistant (permanent)
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society
We are seeking an Artist Services Assistant to provide support across the Artist Services team. This role will support colleagues across the team in providing advice, guidance and delivering support services for participants. It will crucially act as the first response to incoming email, phone and some in-person queries from artists and companies, signposting to resources and services. The role will also provide administrative assistance to Artist Services projects. Salary: circa £23,000 per annum
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 29 April 2024
Fashion Sewing & Upcycling 2 Week Course
by Jen Byrne
Ready to tackle that pile of clothes that aren't quite right or need a repair? Whether you want to fix a garment, alter a skirt, or transform a dress into a top or cover up a stain, Jen will teach you the skills to bring new life to your wardrobe. Each course will depend on what you and others in the group bring to upcycle! This class is a friendly, relaxed environment in which you'll learn how to repair or upcycle not only your own garments but pick up hints and tricks from what others are working on too. You'll gain essential sewing knowledge and practical tips to build your confidence in transforming old garments into new!
Location: Abbeymount Studios, EH7 5AN
Deadline: 30 April 2024
CPD for Music Educators and Facilitators
Drake Music Scotland - Figurenotes
Join the experts at Drake Music Scotland for this fun, hands-on course in accessible music practices. CPD for music educators and facilitators. We'll use Figurenotes, an accessible notation, to work through the fundamentals of music-making. Inclusive ways of teaching pulse and rhythmic skills, composition and creative play, and working with mixed-ability groups. Wednesdays May 1st, 8th, & 15th - plus a 1:1 follow-up session. 9:30-11:30 GMT Delivered via Zoom in small groups £124.99 (Student discount available. Funding available via YMI CPD Fund) Between the live Zoom sessions, we will set homework activities to help you make resources to use in your own setting. The 1:1 follow-up session can be arranged at a time to suit you and will focus entirely on what you need. We'd love to have you with us. Booking is now open.
Location: Online via Zoom
Deadline: 1 May 2024
Installation Commision
Design HOPES
This is a commission to design, build and install an interactive installation, in an NHS setting, which encourages viewers (patients, visitors, NHS staff) to reflect on (and share their thoughts on) energy use in their own homes, and the associated health implications.
Location: Glasgow
Deadline: 26 April 2024
Freelance Project Manager
National Theatre of Scotland
We are seeking to appoint a Freelance Project Manager to support our new project Caring Scotland produced in partnership with Who Cares? Scotland and funded with an award from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. We are looking for candidates with relevant experience who are empowering, collaborative and flexible.
Location: Glasgow
Deadline: 29 April 2024
Time + Space Award
National Trust
Calling all 16–25-year-olds who think big... The National Trust has just launched the Time + Space Award, a chance for four young people to get the time, space, support and inspiration they’ve been looking for to unlock their big ideas. The award is inspired by Isaac Newton’s ‘year of wonders,’ which happened when he was just 23. A pandemic forced him to spend the year at his home, Woolsthorpe Manor, and he used the time and space available to him to make world-changing discoveries. Newton’s famous apple tree still stands at Woolsthorpe and the National Trust wants to invite the big thinkers of today to come and find their own inspiration in tackling’s today’s challenges. Entries are open now to anyone aged 16-25 and close on 30 April 2024. Each award is worth up to the equivalent of £5,000 and includes a package of mentoring, expert support, time at Woolsthorpe Manor, resources, expenses and more to help the winners bring their big idea to life. For a chance to win, all you need to do is answer one question in your field of choice – nature & climate, arts & culture, science, or society – via the entry form here. If you submit a valid application for the Time + Space Award, you'll get a free National Trust day pass for two visitors to use at any of the participating places the National Trust looks after. Entries will be judged by an expert panel including Professor David Olusoga (Historian and Broadcaster), Dame Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock (British space scientist), Megan McCubbin (Zoologist, Wildlife TV presenter & Science Communicator), and Tayshan Hayden-Smith (TV presenter, Social & environmental activist). The four winners will be announced in July 2024. Your idea doesn’t have to be fully-formed, that’s what the award is there to help with but if you believe your idea has potential, please apply. For more information visit nationaltrust.org.uk/time-and-space
Location: UK
Deadline: 30 April 2024
Audience Member
Nikhita Devi Dance & Yoga
A dance event starting with the performance of an Odissi Indian Classical Dance piece called 'Mangalacharan', followed by original work 'I, Honeypot' by Nikhita Devi, inspired by the rise of AI and the questions of identity, femininity and self-expression that Nikhita has grappled with all their life. This is followed by a question and answer session afterwards with the artist.
Location: Centre for Contemporary Art Glasgow
Deadline: 30 April 2024