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Curator

Almond Valley Heritage Centre

Almond Valley Heritage Trust is a charity with a mission to promote, celebrate and preserve the heritage and environment of West Lothian for future generations. The Trust operates the Almond Valley Heritage Centre; a family-friendly visitor destination based in the historic surroundings of Livingston Mill, which features a farm and a range of imaginative play facilities. It is also home to the museum of the Scottish Shale Oil Industry. Our museum collection is recognised as being of national importance to Scotland. It illustrates the fascinating history of Scotland’s shale oil industry, tells stories of the communities that served it, and reveals the impact of this pioneering enterprise on oil trade throughout the world. Almond Valley welcomes family visitors from throughout Scotland, offering brilliant opportunities to engage a broad popular audience in tales of our industrial heritage and social history, whilst also exploring forward facing perspectives on climate change. We’re constantly imagining new ways of engaging children and families in experiences that spark interest, stimulate the imagination, promote understanding and inspire the next generation The resources of the museum collection and our extensive archives are also shared online through our virtual museum presence (www.scottishshale.co.uk), providing a rich resource for researchers and family historians, and serving a specialist community of interest who may never be able to visit Almond Valley in person. This is an exciting period for the Trust, as we look forward to broadening and deepening engagement in heritage and conservation through an expanding programme of events/exhibitions and learning. Role of the Curator The Curator’s principal concern is for the collection. They will ensure that proper practices and standards are maintained in the care and development of the collection that meet or exceed the requirements of Museum Accreditation, and the additional responsibilities placed on an institution that holds a Recognised collection. They will develop subject-specialist knowledge related to the collection and the heritage that it represents, and promote wider research and scholarship. The Curator will lead and support a team of museum volunteers involved in digitisation, transcription, historical research, and other digital content creation to serve the museum’s virtual presence and social media engagement. In the future, volunteer participation might be extended to support a broader range of museum functions including public-facing duties. Working closely with the Learning & Engagement Manager, they will lead on interpretation and storytelling throughout the Museum. They will also advise on the design, planning and implementation of events and wider engagement activities, including our educational programme, ensuring that heritage themes are woven into the wider visitor experience.

Location: Livingston

Deadline: 26 July 2024

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Videographer

Edinburgh University Students' Association

Edinburgh University Students' Association is looking to recruit a Videographer to join our Marketing & Communications team. Salary: £13.50 per hour, plus a generous benefits package: Holiday paid at 15.55% in January, April, July and September Flexible hours and a fun, diverse and exciting work environment Company pension with NEST Enhanced company sick pay Discounts on food and drink across our venues Hours: Occasional weekend working Contract: Zero Hours The Role: The Videographer is enthusiastic and skilled at creating high quality video content for the Students’ Association’s communications channels. Covering events that occur on and around the Students’ Association venues and campuses, including, but not limited to, Welcome Week, society events, elections, award ceremonies and commercial activity is a large part of the role, as well as creating videos to brief for specific campaigns and promotional purposes. In addition to capturing video content for the Students’ Association’s website, social media and Press & PR work, you will also be required to work on creating videos for use across our digital channels, including social media. Therefore, editing knowledge is essential. As well as creating videos to brief, you will be expected to demonstrate collaborative working skills and offer creative input when needed. This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic individual looking to gain professional experience in a busy marketing environment, alongside other videographer and photographer colleagues. Ideally, a student or early career videographer will fill the position. The role will require a flexible approach to working events, which will require working weekends and late evenings at busy events such as club nights. In addition to being on-campus when required, you will need to be able to demonstrate the ability to work remotely and independently. The Person: An enthusiastic, confident, creative and approachable content producer with demonstrable experience in creating quality videos for use primarily on social media. A person with a high expectation of themselves and others, with a passion for detail and the ability to complete projects on time, to a high standard. This post is ideal for a current student or early career professional looking to gain experience in video production.

Location: Edinburgh, UK

Deadline: 26 July 2024

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Development Officer – Individual and Corporate Fundraising (1.0 FTE)

Glasgow School of Art

Development Officer – Individual and Corporate Fundraising (1.0 FTE) Department - Development Location - Glasgow Grade 5, £30,487- £34,980 per annum Contract - Permanent Hours – 35 per week Holidays – 35 days plus 11 statutory holidays per annum Applications are invited for a Development Officer – Individual & Corporate Fundraising in the Development Department at The Glasgow School of Art. The Glasgow School of Art is a world-leading Higher Education Institution in the visual creative disciplines, and a thriving community of students, staff and alumni. The Development Team at the Glasgow School of Art is successful, focussed, and ambitious. Over the last decade it has built philanthropic support and corporate partnerships significantly to support the capital and revenue priorities of the School. With the adoption of an ambitious new Development Strategy in 2023, this is an ideal time to join the team and build on that previous success. The role of the Development Officer (Individual & Corporate Fundraising) is to generate philanthropic and sponsorship income to support the Capital and Revenue fundraising priorities of the School through excellent relationship management with existing and prospective supporters, delivering a range of events and activities to engage supporters with the work of the School and appropriate communication, reporting and stewardship of supporters. As a key member of the Development team, the postholder will work closely with academic and professional support colleagues across the institution to identify, prioritise and deliver fundraising support for projects and opportunities. To view the full job description including person specification and terms and conditions, please click the link below to download a copy. Closing date for submission of completed applications: 23:59pm, Sunday 28th July 2024. Interviews for this post will take place week commencing 12th August 2024. For full details and to apply online, please visit: https://gsa.engageats.co.uk/Vacancies/W/7200/0/433408/1337/development-officer-individual-and-corporate-fundraising-1-0-fte

Location: Glasgow

Deadline: 28 July 2024

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Chair of Edinburgh Printmakers' Board

Edinburgh Printmakers

Edinburgh Printmakers is seeking a dynamic new Chair to guide our strategic direction, help negotiate new opportunities and champion artist printmaking. We are looking for an energetic and committed individual able to lead the Board with assurance and strategic flair, recognising the significance of opportunity in Edinburgh Printmakers’ new home at Castle Mills and the scope this affords to extend our public purpose and secure new income streams to support our charitable purpose.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 29 July 2024

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creative soundLAB: Music Networking and Showcase Event

opera.agency

creative soundLAB JULY 2024 Music Networking and Showcase Event Come meet and interact with super-talented musicians, composers sounddesigners and explore, discover sample perfect music, audio and sound for your creative multimedia projects and content creation. opera agency is delighted to announce our next creative soundLAB event will be hosted at Edinburgh Napier University, Bright Red Triangle Startup Studio, 10 Bainfield Drive, Edinburgh EH11 1AR, (https://www.brightredtriangle.co.uk/) on Tuesday 30 July 2024 from 18:00 - 20:30. creative soundLABs are regular music networking and showcase events connecting super-talented, experienced music creators, music producers, composers and sound designers with multimedia industries and creative sectors. These are free, informal events where music creators meet, interact, collaborate and negotiate with music users. creative soundLAB is a regular music sourcing, placement and facilitating event for multimedia industries. With an audience from creative agencies / studios and decision makers it is a prime opportunity to showcase audio work and conduct music business in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Please visit http://opera.agency for more info. WHO IS THIS EVENT FOR? Creatives working in multimedia sectors using music / audio / sound in creative projects. For creative agencies, music decision makers, music supervisors, music commissioners, producers, film, video, game DEVs, animators, visual artists, content producers, creative studios, podcasters, illustrators, storytellers, etc. Music creators will have laptops / devices to deliver music via headsets. Everything needed for music discovery participation will be provided. PROGRAMME* 18:00 Intro (Welcome) 18:00 - 19:00 Explore, Discover, Sample, Network 19:00 - MASS (Minute Announcement SlotS) 19:00 - 20:00 Explore, Discover, Sample, Network 20:00 - 20:30 Outro (Event Outro/Fade Out) Light Refreshments will be available throughout the evening. At creative soundLAB JULY 2024, you'll have the opportunity to expand your knowledge, connect with like-minded individuals, and unleash your creativity in an inspiring environment. Don't miss out on this incredible event that will take your sound game to the next level. We hope to see you there! --- [*] Actual programme may differ from published programme. ---

Location: Bright Red Triangle Startup Studio 10 Bainfield Drive Edinburgh EH11 1AR

Deadline: 30 July 2024

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Learning and Engagement Manager

Almond Valley Heritage Trust

Almond Valley Heritage Trust is a charity with a mission to promote, celebrate and preserve the extraordinary heritage and environment of West Lothian for future generations. The Trust operate the Almond Valley Heritage Centre; a popular visitor attraction and rare breeds farm based in the historic setting of Livingston Mill, and the museum of the Scottish Shale Oil Industry. The museum is recognised as being of national importance to Scotland, whilst the farm benefits from accreditation from the Rare Breeds Survival Trust for our vital work to conserve and protect rare breeds including Clydesdale horses, Tamworth pigs, North Ronaldsay sheep & Bagot goats. Almond Valley is a staple attraction for intergenerational family audiences throughout Central Scotland and beyond, welcoming over 130,000 visitors per year. This is an exciting period for the Trust, as we look towards deepening engagement in heritage and conservation through the expansion of our events and learning & engagement programme. We have big ambitions to enrich our visitor experience through the provision of a first class, creative learning & events programme, considering fresh perspectives on our collections and heritage and exploring forward facing narratives that inspire positive action in the area of climate change. Working cross-sector, in collaboration, we aim to foster a spirit of discovery, to explore and champion our human potential, past, present and future, building a shared understanding of the value of our heritage and inspiring the next generation of history makers. Role of the Learning & Engagement Manager This is a new role, reflecting our ambitions to further amplify our work in the area of public and school learning and engagement and presents an opportunity for an ambitious L&E practitioner to play a lead role in shaping our work in this area. Building upon our success to date, the Learning & Engagement Manager will work with internal and external stakeholders to create and implement a dynamic, highly innovative and imaginative STEAM based events and learning programme aimed at visitors and our growing network of schools who regularly frequent Almond Valley Heritage Centre. Harnessing our unique collection, rich natural and cultivated environment and illustration of sustainable and non sustainable sources of energy you will be responsible for conceiving and delivering public facing events aimed at a diverse family visitor base. In addition, you will work in collaboration with schools to enrich our school learning programme, responding to national priorities, which aligns with the Curriculum for Excellence and Learning for Sustainability. Working across the organisation and harnessing the diverse skill set of our workforce and engaging with artists, scientists, storytellers and community and corporate leaders, you will contribute significantly towards our long term strategy and inspire the imaginators and innovators of the future.

Location: Livingston

Deadline: 26 July 2024

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Development Administrator & Database Officer (1.0 FTE)

Glasgow School of Art

Applications are invited for a Development Administrator & Database Officer in the Development Department at the Glasgow School of Art. The Glasgow School of Art is a world-leading Higher Education Institution in the visual creative disciplines, and a thriving community of students, staff and alumni. The Development Team at the Glasgow School of Art is successful, focussed, and ambitious. Over the last decade it has built philanthropic support and corporate partnerships significantly to support the capital and revenue priorities of the School. With the adoption of an ambitious new Development Strategy in 2023, this is an ideal time to join the team and build on that previous success. The purpose of this role is to support the effective delivery of the GSA Development Strategy through the provision of high-quality administrative support. This includes assisting with accurate recording of activities and income on the GSA Supporter database, inputting and managing information on other financial and purchasing systems, ensuring that data is managed in a compliant and confidential manner, and producing reports and information as required. Additionally, the post holder will be responsible for general administrative duties such as arranging meetings, travel, ordering of supplies and processing of orders and invoices. To view the full job description including person specification and terms and conditions, please click the link below to download a copy. Closing date for submission of completed applications: 23:59pm, Sunday 28th July 2024. Interviews for this post will take place week commencing 12th August 2024. For full details and to apply online, please visit: https://gsa.engageats.co.uk/Vacancies/W/6880/0/433420/1337/development-administrator-and-database-officer-1-0-fte

Location: Glasgow

Deadline: 28 July 2024

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Development Officer – Trusts and Foundations (1.0 FTE)

Glasgow School of Art

Development Officer – Trusts and Foundations (1.0 FTE) Department - Development Location - Glasgow Grade 5, £30,487- £34,980 per annum Contract - Permanent Hours – 35 per week Holidays – 35 days plus 11 statutory holidays per annum Applications are invited for a Development Officer – Trusts and Foundations in the Development Department at The Glasgow School of Art. The Glasgow School of Art is a world-leading Higher Education Institution in the visual creative disciplines, and a thriving community of students, staff and alumni. The Development Team at the Glasgow School of Art is successful, focussed, and ambitious. Over the last decade it has built philanthropic support and corporate partnerships significantly to support the capital and revenue priorities of the School. With the adoption of an ambitious new Development Strategy in 2023, this is an ideal time to join the team and build on that previous success. The role of the Development Officer (Trusts & Foundations) is to identify philanthropic opportunities, prioritised in alignment with the GSA Strategic Plan and Development Strategy, and make successful applications for support to charitable trusts and foundations in the UK and overseas. The postholder will be responsible not only for creating proposals that generate significant income but also, importantly, maintaining positive relationships with supporters and prospective supporters through appropriate communication, reporting and stewardship. As a key member of the Development team, the postholder will work closely with academic and professional support colleagues across the institution to identify, prioritise and deliver fundraising support for projects and opportunities. To view the full job description including person specification and terms and conditions, please click the link below to download a copy. Closing date for submission of completed applications: 23:59pm, Sunday 28th July 2024. Interviews for this post will take place week commencing 12th August 2024. For full details and to apply online, please visit: https://gsa.engageats.co.uk/Vacancies/W/6606/0/433415/1337/development-officer-trust-and-foundations-1-0-fte

Location: Glasgow

Deadline: 28 July 2024

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Fashion or Knitwear designers

Paradigm Shift Open Studio

Hello, I have just opened up a new clothing shop and open studio on Tolbooth Wynd, The Shore, Leith. I am looking for creatives around Edinburgh to work with to sell their designs in-store. Design stipulations - Customers must that the option to make it in store for themselves using the following equipment Industrial sewing machine, standard gauge knitting machine, Linker, overlocker Must be sustainable and circular -currently all designs in store are made from headstock materials on a pre-order basis Any more questions, please get in touch or pop-in for a chat

Location: The Shore, Leith

Deadline: 30 July 2024

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