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Assistant Box Office Manager (Temporary)

The Queen's Hall

We are looking for someone on a temporary basis to be a key member of the front-line team providing Box Office functions. If you pride yourself on delivering a high level of service to customers, show promoters and colleagues, along with ensuring the Box Office runs efficiently and smoothly, we'd like to hear from you. Job Overview - To ensure a high level of service at all times to external customers (including promoters) and colleagues. - To maintain the efficient and effective running of The Queen’s Hall Box Office, managing of the same alongside the Box Office Manager and taking overall responsibility in their absence. - To maintain a high standard of Box Office service, to assist the Box Office Manager in the implementation of overall Box Office policy and to play an active part in the promotion of the venue’s events, contributing to the overall marketing plan of The Queen’s Hall. - To ensure that The Queen’s Hall is a welcoming, comfortable and safe place for all users, including audiences, customers and staff. The role will be appointed on a six-month basis. Salary: £19,318 (£28,173 FTE) Hours: 24 hours per week, 6-month contract.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 21 May 2026

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Communications Officer

Screen Education Edinburgh

Screen Education Edinburgh (SEE) has been changing lives through filmmaking for 45 years. As Scotland's oldest filmmaking org, SEE works across three core strands: Education, Community, and Talent, delivering programmes that build confidence, develop skills, and open doors for young people, adult learners, and communities who might otherwise never access the artform. In 2025 alone, 91% of learners reported increased film knowledge, 89% increased technical skills, and 92% reported a growth in confidence. Our learners win BAFTAs. Trainspotting author and SEE patron Irvine Welsh champions our work. From 2025 to 2028, Creative Scotland is investing £740k in our vision via multiyear funding. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Communications Officer to play an key role in delivering on our ambitions, defining the voice of a beloved and important institution, building new audiences amongst underrepresented people, and growing and strengthening our communications through compelling storytelling across socials, web, newsletter, and video archive, including YouTube. The successful candidate will have a strong record of planning and executing communications content across the various forms, using their expertise, learnings and insights, and data and analytics to meet audience development and growth goals. For more information: https://www.screen-ed.org/News/hiring-communications-officer To apply, please send a CV and cover letter detailing your experience, track record, and why you’re best placed to do this role – recruitment@screen-ed.org by closing date of Sunday 24th May.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 24 May 2026

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creative soundLAB: CLANIMATION ANIMATION COLLABORATION

opera.agency

creative soundLAB: Animation and Music Sync Networking and Showcase Event. Dive into a chill collab session where animation meets sound to spark some seriously cool creative vibes. opera.agency is delighted to announce we are collaborating with 'Clanimation' for our creative soundLAB MAY 2026 event and excited to add an animation showcase environment presenting a collection of wonderful animation works for you to experience. 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. Clanimation is a community for artists, freelancers, studios and creatives in and around the Scottish animation industry. We meet on the last Wednesday of every month, rotating between Glasgow and Edinburgh, as well as occasional events in Dundee and Aberdeen. WHO IS THIS EVENT FOR? Animation creatives and producers. 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 vloggers, podcasters, illustrators, storytellers, etc. PROGRAMME* 18:00: INTRO (Welcome Intro/Fade In) Explore, Discover, Sample, Network 19:00: MASS (Minute Announcement SlotS) Explore, Discover, Sample, Network 20:30: FADE OUT Light Refreshments will be available throughout the evening. At creative soundLAB MAY 2026, 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 regular audio event that will take your sound game to the next level. Come along and hang out with old friends and make new ones. We hope to see you there! opera.agency --- *Actual programme may differ from advertised programme.

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

Deadline: 25 May 2026

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Edinburgh Fringe 2026 - Build & Break / Site Crew

Assembly Festival

Assembly Festival are looking for enthusiastic and experienced team members to join our site carpenters and Site Managers to help build and break the Festival as well as experienced site crew for the run! We're interested in hearing from you if you have experience in construction/carpentry/festival or event building/fencing and scaffolding and painting as well as plant operators or build crews. Roles are offered on a contract basis and run on varying dates between June an July for the build and late August to September for the break. There are additional site crew roles based on a full time rota across the festival. Roles are paid dependent on skill set and experience but are no less than £13.45 per hour.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 30 May 2026

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Edinburgh Fringe 2026 - Marketing Assistant

Assembly Festival

Assembly Festival are looking for a Marketing Assistant to support the delivery of marketing activity across Assembly Festival and Edinburgh Food & Folk Festival. This is a varied, fast-paced role providing administrative and operational support across both traditional and digital marketing functions. You’ll work closely with Marketing Managers, Digital and Social teams to ensure campaigns are delivered smoothly and efficiently. The role is ideal for someone looking to gain broad experience across marketing in a live festival environment. The role is based in Edinburgh with contract through July and August 2026 to cover all festival activity across the summer. Rate of pay is £107.50 per day based on a 48 hour week over 6 days. Evening and weekend work is required. Staff are required to be 18+ due to the licensed nature of our sites, and have a legal right to work in the UK, no Visas are able to be offered for these roles. Please apply as soon as possible, as applications are closed once the positions are full.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 30 May 2026

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Video Editor/ Story Teller

Geothermal UK

Exciting opportunity to help a start up organisation promoting the use of geothermal energy in the UK, using collaborative and people oriented approaches. Gain skills in: Social Media content creation and development, PR, event organisation. Geo UK Website: https://www.geothermaluk.org/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@GeothermalUK Tiktok: @geothermaluknow

Location: Edinburgh, London and Remote

Deadline: 22 May 2026

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Facilities Coordinator

Screen Education Edinburgh

Screen Education Edinburgh (SEE) has been changing lives through filmmaking for 45 years. As Scotland's oldest filmmaking org, SEE works across three core strands: Education, Community, and Talent, delivering programmes that build confidence, develop skills, and open doors for young people, adult learners, and communities who might otherwise never access the artform. In 2025 alone, 91% of learners reported increased film knowledge, 89% increased technical skills, and 92% reported a growth in confidence. Our learners win BAFTAs. Trainspotting author and SEE patron Irvine Welsh champions our work. From 2025 to 2028, Creative Scotland is investing £740k in our vision via multiyear funding. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a new Facilities Coordinator to play a central role in ensuring the smooth and effective operation of SEE’s facilities, supporting the delivery of our mission. This dynamic, hands-on role will work at the heart of a busy filmmaking and learning environment, overseeing a wide range of filmmaking, IT, and office equipment, as well as our learning, shooting, and office spaces. You’ll also provide guidance on equipment use, deliver first-line maintenance, and manage media assets including backups, uploads, and the creation of digital deliverables, and play a key role in supporting and supervising volunteers and trainees, making this an ideal opportunity for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, creative environment. For more information: https://www.screen-ed.org/News/facilities-coordinator-to-join-see To apply, please send a CV and cover letter detailing your experience, track record, and why you’re best placed to do this role – recruitment@screen-ed.org by closing date of Sunday 24th May.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 24 May 2026

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EDINBURGH OPEN WORKSHOP

Ashlab

A unique social drawing experience. Capture the rhythm and beauty of a live Chinese dancer while enjoying a complimentary drink and atmospheric music. Unwind and create.

Location: Silvan House 231 Corstorphine Rd Corstorphine Edinburgh EH12 7AT

Deadline: 29 May 2026

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Edinburgh Fringe 2026 - Broadcast Coordinator

Assembly Festival

Assembly Festival are looking for a Broadcast Coordinator to lead on the coordination of media broadcast opportunities across Assembly Festival and Edinburgh Food & Folk Festival. This role sits at the intersection of press, production and media delivery, ensuring all filming, photography and broadcast activity is delivered smoothly and effectively. This role would suit someone with a background in broadcast, production or media logistics looking to apply their skills within a live festival setting. The role is based in Edinburgh with contract running through July and August to cover all festival activity across the summer. Rate of pay is £113.50 per day based on a 48hour, 6 day week. Evening and weekend work is required. Staff are required to be 18+ due to the licensed nature of our sites, and have a legal right to work in the UK, no Visas are able to be offered for these roles. Role will close once filled.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 30 May 2026

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