School of Drama
Location: 3 Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7PD Salary: £34,823 to £39,170 per annum pro rata Part Time Permanent Hours per Week: 22.5 Closing Date: Monday 15 July 2024 Interview Date: Wednesday 24 July 2024 Reference: LC035
This is a Part-Time role, with an average of 22.5 hours per week across 52 weeks per year. The Conservatoire wishes to appoint a Projects & Productions Coordinator, supporting the realisation of External Facing Events within the School of Drama. The Projects and Productions Coordinator will be responsible for the Coordination of Production modules within the School of Drama, acting as producer for public performances across our Season of Live Performance. Throughout the academic year, the coordinator manages relationships with visiting artists and industry guests, supporting students with industry introductions. Successful applicants will have knowledge of theatre, relevant industry experience and highly developed logistical skills. The Coordinator works closely with a team of discipline-specific Coordinators to ensure a quality, collaborative student experience. As such, applicants should be highly collaborative and willing to work with a team of teaching and visiting artists to deliver excellence in multidisciplinary performance training. This role involves the co-ordination of performance assessment and modular content that is industry focused. Teaching experience is advantageous for this reason but not essential. We’re committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults and expect staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This position will be offered subject to satisfactory DBS disclosure. Further details: Job Description Person Specification Email details to a friend
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