Role OverviewJob Purpose To support the work of the Producing and Programming teams, providing general administrative and planning support. To work closely with the Artistic Director and Senior Producer in the planning and administration of the produced programme. To provide administrative support to the Senior Programmer in co-ordinating the Royal & Derngate’s presented and film programme Key Task Areas & Responsibilities Maintain the administration of the department across Artifax and internal IT systems, supporting the preparation of contracts, schedules, and other performance-related paperwork. Be the first point of contact for the Artistic Director and Producing and Programming team in general. Maintain the Artistic Director’s diary, arranging appointments and replying to correspondence where necessary. Ensure regular, timely, and comprehensive information is distributed to the appropriate teams within the organisation. Undertake research tasks for the teams around artists and existing and new work, as directed, to support future programming decision-making. Prepare and minute internal meetings for the department where required, including Arts Team, Programming and Programming Information Group. Plan and implement access and assisted live and film performances across the programme in liaison with marketing and operations. Update and maintain databases and records, gather all relevant data to feed into reporting for Trustees and funders. Maintain good relationships internally within the venue and externally with promoters, artists, suppliers, and other partners involved in the department. Support the Senior Producer in preparing press nights, including maintaining lists, distributing invites, and allocating tickets. Generate contact sheets, maintain the digs list, and cultivate relationships with local hotels and accommodation for actors and creatives. Liaise with Arts and Marketing regarding brochure and website copy for the produced and presented programme. Work closely with the Creative Engagement Administrator around the administration of Creative Engagement productions to ensure joined-up communication across the teams.For the full job description, please see our website. About the RoleWe have an amazing opportunity for an enthusiastic individual to join our team at Royal & Derngate as a Producing and Programming Assistant. In this role, you will work collaboratively with different teams within the organisation to ensure smooth planning, scheduling, communication, and other administrative duties. Furthermore, the Producing and Programming Assistant will carry out research tasks concerning artists and existing and new work to support future programming decisions. We are looking for a highly organised individual with excellent attention to detail and time management skills. If you are a confident communicator and skilled administrator who is passionate about the arts, we would love to hear from you Benefits Employee Assistance Programme - Free employee assistance programme run by Health Assured provides counselling, family advice, medical information, legal advice, financial and debt information, life and leadership coaching, and an online health and wellbeing portal. Bar & Shop Discount - 10% discount on products purchased at our bars and theatre shop Complimentary tickets available on selected shows: Produced productions – All colleagues will receive two tickets to the press night of all Made In Northampton productions where available. Additional comps will be available for any performance during the run (subject to availability). Presented productions – Comps may be available for those productions that have not achieved sales of 80% of capacity on each individual performance, subject to contract arrangements and sales patterns. Films – Comps will be made available to colleagues for films at Northampton Film house where availability allows. A weekly email will be sent out to all colleagues providing a list of eligible film screenings. The £1.00 booking fee will apply. Family Friendly Policies - Enhanced leave and pay for Maternity, Paternity, Shared Parental, Dependants, Careers, Annual Leave and Sickness Essential SkillsExperience Experience working in a busy office environment, preferably in an arts or education setting. Experience in implementing/maintaining administrative systems/procedures, attending meetings, and producing accurate minutesKnowledge/Qualifications Understanding of theatre operations Passion for the arts, particularly theatre and live performance Good knowledge of office administration systemsSkills/Abilities Excellent IT skills (e.g. Word, Excel, Databases, Artifax, Tessitura) Excellent communication skills Excellent attention to detail Excellent time management and organisational skills, with the ability to work to tight deadlines Ability to act using initiative Confidentiality Desirable Criteria Experience • Experience of working in an arts building or Theatre Knowledge/Qualifications Arts Administration training Health & Safety practices Knowledge of safeguarding policies and procedures Knowledge of GDPR requirements How To Apply Please submit a covering letter (no more than 2 sides of A4) stating your relevant experience, knowledge, and skills for this Producing and Programming Assistant role along with your CV. Closing Date: Sun 27th April Interviews: Monday 12th May