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Perth, Scotland

1 day ago

25147 - GBP ANNUAL

Perth Theatre and Concert Hall


Job Description

Outreach Producer

Recruitment Pack

Who We Are

Central to local cultural life for over 120 years, Perth Theatre and Concert Hall create life affirming, shared experiences in the performing arts that ignite the imagination and make living more meaningful. Our world-class venues, award-winning programming and inclusive Learning & Engagement projects play an essential role in stimulating positive wellbeing within the communities we serve, benefitting the local economy and raising the profile of the area.

Perth Theatre and Concert Hall is the trading name of Horsecross Arts Ltd, the charitable organisation established in 2005 to run both venues. Horsecross Arts Ltd is registered in Scotland, no. SC301328 and a charity no. SC022400.

Our Vision & Mission

"To ensure the performing arts are essential to our communities."

From our base in Perth City and across Scotland at large, our mission is to use the performing arts to inspire, explore, connect, and educate, as sustainably as possible:

Inspire - as a source of entertainment, enlightenment, joy, and wellbeing;

Explore - forging into the new, inventing fresh approaches and developing different ways of working;

Connect - with our communities, meeting their needs, striving to include everyone;

Educate - by supporting learning and training across our whole range of activities for staff, participants, the sector, and future generations.

IDEA – Inclusion, Diversity, Equality & Accessibility

Perth Theatre and Concert Hall is working to ensure our organisation is fully representative of the communities we engage with locally and nationally. We believe in the transformative power of the performing arts and understand that embracing diversity of backgrounds, experiences, skills, cultures, and outlooks is critical to fulfilling our Vision.

We start from a position of inclusion being fundamental to all our activities. We are committed to providing life-enhancing experiences for everyone, whatever their age, background, ethnicity, gender, geographical location, physical or mental ability, religion, sexual orientation, social conditions, work or employment status. Necessarily, our approach steps beyond the letter of the law to achieve this.

Our commitment to IDEA will be central to all our policies and processes, from recruitment and operations to the delivery of our public engagement, performances, and events. Undertaking continual review and training, we will closely monitor, and be transparent about, our progress.

What We Do

Our Learning & Engagement team are the broker between our artists and our audiences, working in our venues, local community, and educational settings to create bespoke inspirational projects which are fully integrated with our on-stage programme.

We work with young people in Perth Youth Theatre, and through schools and nurseries; adults, including vulnerable members of society and those living in rural areas of Perthshire where arts provision is limited or absent; community groups and other partners such as ESOL Perth, Mindspace, the national youth orchestras and YTAS. Our activities offer the chance to explore a person’s creativity, develop new skills and build confidence. We work hard to support people of all ages and from all walks of life to realise their full potential.

Current Projects include:

Our award-winning Gig on a Truck, a portable stage bringing shared connection through music to thousands in schools, care homes and communities with free gigs by local bands and singers throughout Perth & Kinross.

A range of regular, weekly classes in both music and drama for children and young people where participants have the opportunity to work alongside professional theatre makers and musicians to create their own work.

Weekly Dance for Parkinson’s sessions, creative writing for those suffering from mental health issues, and voice workshops for people with English as a second language, plus, our new four-year project developing audiences from the Polish diaspora across all programming strands.

What We Need

We’re looking for an experienced creative learning professional to produce our annual programme of outreach projects including Gig on a Truck, My Story, My Stage, Transforming Audience Travel Through Art and to manage community involvement with our in-house productions, most notably, Panto. You will work closely with the programmers, Development and Marketing teams to drive engagement and collaborate with partners, practitioners, and communities throughout Perth & Kinross.

You will have a strong background in creative learning, participatory projects, audience development or community practice with expertise in a number of the following: music, theatre, creative learning, and / or creative producing is essential. You’ll also have strong demonstrable experience of managing projects and people, knowledge and understanding of working in schools and informal educational contexts.

The Role

Job Title: Outreach Producer

Status: 37.5 hours per week

Reports to: Head of Learning & Engagement

Salary: £25,147.20

This job description details the principal purpose and main elements of the job at this time. It is a guide to the nature of the main duties as they currently exist but is not intended to be all-inclusive. The post holder is expected to work flexibly and respond positively to changing business needs.

You will be responsible for coordinating a high-quality programme of outreach activities for communities across Perth & Kinross. These activities will include projects that take place out with our venues or focus on engaging new audiences and participants in our work. You will be involved in the planning, production, delivery and evaluation of these projects, aiming to reach new and diverse audiences with the work of Perth Theatre and Concert Hall. You will coordinate freelance creative practitioners working on these projects and develop strong working relationships with partner organisations. You will also provide support to other projects being delivered by the Learning & Engagement team where necessary.

Responsibilities

This job description is not exhaustive, and the post-holder will also be required to carry out any other reasonable duties.

Person Specification

As this post undertakes regulated work with children, the post holder will be required to undergo a PVG Scheme check, administered by Disclosure Scotland.

We are interested in applications from people with different backgrounds and involvement in creative learning practice. You may be a practitioner, a producer, a community worker, a teacher, a policy maker or an artist.

We are looking for skills in the following areas:

Desirable:

Terms & Conditions

Salary: £25,147.20 paid monthly by bank credit transfer on the last working day of the month. No paid overtime or infringements are payable;

Annualised hours of 37.5 hours per week (1950 per annum). Evening and weekend work are a requirement of the post; Flexible working on and off-site – you will be required to attend sessions, workshops, meetings, and other events in locations across Perth & Kinross and occasionally elsewhere in Scotland;

Annual Leave entitlement is 30 days (rising by 2 days after 3 years’ service plus an additional 3 days after 5 years’ service) including 10 days Public Holidays (4 fixed – Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, 2nd January).

The Company operates auto-enrolment and has a Pension Scheme in place. We will comply with legislation around auto-enrolment including opt-in and opt-out arrangements.

This role is subject to a 6-month probationary period. During probation, notice will be 1 week, and subsequent to the successful completion of probation, notice shall be 3 months.

How to Apply

Deadline: 12noon, Wed 16th August

Interviews: w/c 21st August

To apply, please submit your CV and a covering letter detailing relevant experience and interest in the role to: recruitment@perththeatreandconcerthall.com

If you have any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact our Chief Executive, Christopher Glasgow via Executive Assistant, Hayley-Marie Morris: hayleymm@perththeatreandconcerthall.com

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: £25,147.20 per year

Benefits:

Ability to commute/relocate:

Application question(s):

Experience:

Work Location: In person

Application deadline: 16/08/2023


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