Music Technician (24/592)
£22,997 per annum
37 hours per week
Permanent
Location: The Grimsby Institute
The Grimsby Institute is part of the TEC Partnership, which is a large, innovative, dynamic and financially sound organisation.
We are now offering a fantastic opportunity to join the Grimsby Institute in the role of Technician. If you are a team player who is passionate about helping learners reach their full potential, then we want to hear from you!
About the role
Due to the internal promotion of the previous postholder, we require a Music Technician to join our vibrant and dynamic Creative Arts department. The Music Technician would be required to assist in a variety of tasks (including but not limited to) working directly with tutors and students across FE and HE levels, support within lessons, inductions and workshops, and the preparation and execution of our extensive list of annual live showcases. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of Music performance and production, and the set up and operation of Live Sound within our variety of studios and the Theatre. The Music Technician should have excellent knowledge using Digital Audio Workstations including Logic and ProTools and will be assisting both staff and students using these systems. They will also have excellent familiarity with a variety of Musical Instruments and the supporting kit. The Music Technician will also be responsible for the Health and Safety within their department - including writing and upkeep of documentation (Risk Assessments, Safe Systems of Work, COSHH), ensuring that their departments are following H&S Protocols, and maintenance of the spaces/machinery/equipment. You will be expected to work some late nights and weekends to assist facilitating our performances and events both internally and externally. You may be asked to help in other areas from time to time, when required.
About the person
The ideal applicant must be qualified and educated to a minimum of a Level 2 qualification (Degree level would be desirable) in Music or a suitable similar field. The suitable candidate must be experienced in Live Sound and Music Performance, and will also preferably have had past exposure to Music Production. The applicant must be a team player, passionate, able to work under pressure and against tight deadlines. Someone who is highly organised, flexible and able to demonstrate innovation and initiative in this fast paced, creative environment would be best suited to the role.
What we offer
In return for your skills and experience, we can offer you access to a wide range of Group benefits, such as.
Pension Membership
30 Days Annual Leave pro rata, plus bank holidays
Christmas Closure Days
Occupational sick pay scheme (higher than statute)*
Occupational Maternity/Adoption pay (higher than statute)*
Life Assurance Scheme and Death Grant
24-hour Employee Helpline – Free and confidential
Cycle to Work
Saving Schemes
Westfield Health Medical Cash Plan – monthly payments
UNUM Dental Cash Plan – monthly payments
Staff discounts on campus e.g., Hair & Beauty/ Bakery/ Gym etc
If having read the job description you are interested in this role, please press the “Apply Online” button and send us your application.
The closing date for this advert is 24th November 2024
The TEC Partnership is committed to Prevent Duty, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion and promoting British Values within the workplace. We are an equal opportunity workplace. Safeguarding is a priority for us, as well as ensuring the welfare of children and young people and we expect the same commitment from all staff and volunteers.
All posts are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Clearance through the DBS, references that cover the last two years of employment and online screening. Other checks may also be required.
Please note that all employees must have Literacy and Numeracy to at least Level 2.