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Beam Showcase 2025 - Pitching Day
National Theatre of Scotland
Do you have an idea for a new musical? Then the BEAM Showcase pitching day is the opportunity for you! The BEAM Showcase is the largest showcase of new musicals in the UK, and this is your chance to pitch your idea to be included in the 2025 Showcase. BEAM works with theatres and arts organisations around the country to host the pitching days. Each artist or team has ten minutes to share their idea with an industry panel and from these pitches we will select around 30 musicals to showcase at BEAM2025. National Theatre of Scotland will be hosting a pitching day at Rockvilla on Thursday 7 November. The panel will include artistic or programming staff members from the host venue, plus usually other producers or developers of new work, so this is an opportunity to get your work in front of them. Everyone who pitches will receive written feedback from the panel on their pitch and idea. If you are working on a new musical, we want to hear from you. BOOK YOUR SESSION AND LEARN MORE AT THE LINK BELOW.
Location: Glasgow
Deadline: 1 November 2024
Introduction to Audio Production
Glasgow School of Art
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of audio production with this entry-level short course, designed for those eager to bring sound to life across various AV formats. Whether you're dreaming up sonic landscapes or fine-tuning audio tracks, we'll guide you through the essentials—from mastering Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) to wielding microphones and exploring innovative synthesis techniques. This is more than just learning the tools—it's about unleashing your creativity and making your ideas resonate in the world. Perfect for anyone looking to infuse their everyday practice with cutting-edge audio expertise.
Location: Online with live sessions
Deadline: 4 November 2024
Paper Conservator (Archive)
National Galleries of Scotland
Full-time and Permanent Salary £34,605 - £37,846 per annum Plus generous benefits package On site (occasionally hybrid) About the role We are seeking an experienced and passionate Paper Conservator looking for their dream job. It’s a rare opening to join our dedicated and talented Conservation team. You’ll work across all three of our stunning galleries based in the heart of Edinburgh and with our extensive and exciting collection of world class art. You must have a degree with a recognised post-graduate conservation qualification in Paper Conservation or substantial practical experience. Preferably your hands-on experience will be within an art gallery, museum or similar cultural / heritage organisation. You’ll be resourceful and enthusiastic, with excellent interpersonal skills and a good network of contacts. This new role will give you the opportunity to establish an approach for the conservation of our archive, identifying short-term and long-term priorities and setting a work programme. You’ll make a vital contribution to the delivery of our strategy, including our exciting range of exhibitions and displays along with our Equalities and Environment priorities. Through research and outreach activity you will enhance our knowledge of our collection and help to attract new audiences. You’ll deliver core work to care for and safeguard the collection and contribute to the delivery of an ambitious exhibition schedule across our galleries, a generous lending programme from our diverse collections and a busy acquisitions programme. The Archive collection is extensive, diverse and complex. It incorporates paper-based material, photographs, slides, glass plate negatives, time-based media (including analogue, digitised, and born-digital film and video), textiles, books, ceramics, artist materials and artefacts. Therefore, you must be confident undertaking assessments and implementing preventive and remedial conservation measures across varied materials and formats. Please apply directly via our careers portal. Closing date is 12 noon on Tuesday, 05 November 2024.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 5 November 2024
Equalities within Boards
Culture & Business Scotland
In this sector insight, employment law specialist Barry Nichol will explore how to ensure that EDI policies carry through to board level.
Location: Online
Deadline: 6 November 2024
A Picture Tells a Thousand Words – Imagery in Fundraising
Culture & Business Scotland
In this Sector Insight, fundraising expert Marina Jones will discuss the historical use of images in fundraising and some of the controversies that have arisen. She will also explore the neuroscience and behavioural science of what images are most effective and why.
Location: Online
Deadline: 12 November 2024
MOVE Summit are hiring!
MOVE Summit
Do you have a passion for event management? Are you looking to join a team of movers and shakers? Great news – we’re hiring! 💼 The MOVE Summit 2025 Team are recruiting a number of roles to help deliver Scotland’s largest celebration of animation & VFX: ✨ Operations Assistant ✨ Event Delivery Assistant ✨ Volunteer Coordinator ✨ Creative Reviews Coordinator ✨ Exhibition Coordinator To learn more about each role and apply, please visit our website: https://www.movesummit.co.uk/jobs/
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 3 November 2024
Assistant Producer
National Theatre of Scotland
We are seeking an Assistant Producer for a fixed term contract of 12 months to support the delivery of our 2025 programme. We are seeking a highly motivated, dynamic individual with strong organisational and communication skills. The ideal candidate will have experience of contracting, have great people skills and be able to work quickly and efficiently using their initiative. The role will suit someone wanting to take the next step in building a career in theatre producing/management. Status: Full-time, fixed term 12 months Salary: £29,000 Closing date: Monday 4 November Interview Date: Week commencing 18 November
Location: Glasgow
Deadline: 4 November 2024
Project Paper Conservator
National Galleries of Scotland
Full-time, Fixed Term for 4 months (Starting January 2025) Salary £34,605 - £37,846 per annum Plus generous benefits package On site About the role We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced to Paper Conservator join our dedicated and talented Conservation team. This newly created role will give you the opportunity to be involved in conserving works for display as part of our ARTIST ROOMS programme. You must have practical hands-on experience in the conservation of paper within an art gallery, museum or similar cultural or heritage organisation. You’ll have an interest in modern and contemporary art. Ideally you will have a degree with a recognised post-graduate conservation qualification in Paper Conservation or substantial practical experience. You’ll enjoy being resourceful, proactive, testing out new ideas and providing solutions. You will have excellent interpersonal skills and be a clear communicator. With strong organisation skills you will have the ability juggle several projects simultaneously. Please apply directly via our careers portal. Closing date is 12 noon on Tuesday, 05 November 2024.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 5 November 2024
Development Director
Edinburgh International Book Festival
This is an exciting, creative opportunity to be a key member of the Senior Management Team at the Book Festival, leading an ambitious fundraising strategy while ensuring that all fundraising activities align with our core organisational mission and values. Reporting to the Festival Director and overseeing a team of five fundraisers responsible for bringing in significant income, this role will be crucial in ensuring the Book Festival's ongoing success and ability to meet its targets and goals. As well as team management, the Development Director will personally manage a small high-value portfolio of funding relationships across all income streams and will have significant opportunity to develop new income streams, including legacies and US fundraising, as well as continuing the growth of the existing areas of income. Find full information and how to apply here: https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/about-us/jobs
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 11 November 2024