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Digital and Communications ofifcer
MilkTea Films x ESEA Creatives
We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced communications professional to come and work with the National Theatre of Scotland’s Audience and Media team. You will run dynamic social media campaigns, engage with audiences, raise the Company’s profile and support with stakeholder communications. You will have experience of successful storytelling across digital and social platforms, the ability to juggle a busy workload and a background of working in a similar communications role.
Location: G4 9TL
Deadline: 3 September 2025
Director of Partnerships
National Centre for Music
The National Centre for Music (NCM) is a new organisation which, in 2027, will open and operate the iconic old Royal High School at the foot of Edinburgh’s Calton Hill. Offering new mid-scale performance and rehearsal spaces, practice rooms, a recording studio, office space, events and conferencing facilities, a cafe and bar, and two acres of flower-filled gardens, the centre will become an iconic destination and a place where Scotland’s musical history is made. We are seeking a Director of Partnerships to help us shape the frameworks and relationships that will go on to define how we work, who we engage with and who we inspire. This senior role will work across our performance, participation, engagement and commercial activities, and will be fundamental in establishing effective partnership models which enable NCM to flourish, strategically and creatively. As the second role within the organisation, joining our Chief Executive & Creative Director, you will become part of the founding story of a new major player in Scotland’s music scene.
Location: Edinburgh, UK
Deadline: 12 September 2025
Introduction to Being a Board Member
Culture & Business Scotland
Do you have new trustees on your Board or have you taken on a trustee role yourself? If so, this is an essential course for launching or refreshing your Board career. C&BS Head of Board Development, Catriona Reynolds, takes new trustees and Board members through their paces in two information-packed, hands-on sessions. Each session will be a blend of slide presentation, practical exercises carried out in smaller groups, and whole group feedback and discussion.
Location: Online
Deadline: 17 September 2025
Digital Marketing Coordinator
MilkTea Films x ESEA Creatives
Imaginate is recruiting for a part time Digital Marketing Coordinator to manage and enhance its social media presence, year-round and during the Children's Festival, creating and delivering inspiring content across its channels, to reach and engage with existing and new audiences. Contract terms: Permanent part/time contract. Following the cyclical nature of the Festival, the role is part time, 3 days a week (Jan-June) and 2 days a week (July-December). Flexibility in July and August is also possible subject to negotiation. Salary: £28,000 p.a. pro-rata (plus 5% employer contribution to pension). Freelance contract could be considered (subject to negotiation if appointed). We are looking for someone with a minimum of 2 years’ experience in social media, marketing or communications, with professional experience of planning digital content and managing social media channels. Experience of creating effective and accessible visual content (including creating and editing filmed content and images) is essential, as is knowledge of the social media changing landscape. Read the full job description on the website.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 7 September 2025
Head of Marketing and Communications
Parents & Carers in Performing Arts
£40,000 per annum, pro rata 21 hours per week, remote and flexible As the Head of Marketing and Communications, you will play a critical role in creating and executing strategies that drive awareness of PiPA’s new brand, attract new Partners, and grow our offer for employers. Working closely with the new Head of Membership you will ensure that our communications initiatives are aligned with our overall organisational goals,celebrating existing Partners and attracting prospective new Partners.
Location: Remote
Deadline: 15 September 2025
Creative Writing Workshop
Muse Letter Publishing
In this six-month creative writing class, I will teach you to craft beautiful, intricate essays, culminating in a collection to submit to publishers.
Location: Online
Deadline: 20 September 2025
Administrator (Maternity Cover)
MilkTea Films x ESEA Creatives
£30,000 per annum, pro rata 12 month Fixed Term Contract 21 hours per week, remote and flexible Our Administrator is an integral part of the PiPA team. We are seeking a highly organised, experienced, and dynamic Administrator to cover a maternity leave on a 12-month fixed term contract. You will be responsible for providing administrative support across the organisation working alongside the Co-CEOs, wider team, and with our Partner organisations. Please download a Job Pack from our website for full job details and details of how to apply.
Location: Remote
Deadline: 8 September 2025
Individual Giving Essentials
Culture & Business Scotland
Are you interested in developing your individual giving programme? David Nelson provides insight and advice into this increasingly invaluable income stream. This short course will explore the key role individual giving can have within your fundraising strategy and how to create a donor-centric giving programme. This course is ideal for anyone new to working with individual donors, or anyone looking to create or refresh their individual giving programme.
Location: Online
Deadline: 16 September 2025
Introduction to Sponsorship
Culture & Business Scotland
Are you considering corporate fundraising for the first time but not sure where to start? This introductory course, led by Alice Samtoy, covers the fundamentals of sponsorship. Designed to be a first step into corporate fundraising, this live classroom course offers an overview of essential sponsorship knowledge along with practical skills to help you develop successful sponsorships. The session aims to enable you to assess your organisation for corporate fundraising opportunities, understand the risks and opportunities, and learn how to prepare compelling proposals and a prospect pipeline.
Location: Azets, Edinburgh
Deadline: 25 September 2025