Position Overview
3 days per week
Salary range – £28,840 – £32,679 per annum, pro rata
Fixed‑term contract for up to 10 months
Hybrid working available
We wholeheartedly believe that the arts can change lives and are looking for someone to join us in that aim. Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival offers an unusually diverse and exciting environment in which to work, particularly on the annual international Brighton Festival that takes place all over the city and its surrounding area for the month of May.
Key Responsibilities
* The Producer will work closely with the Directors of Programming & Participation and Festival Executive Producer to realise the multi-artform programming of theFestival and year-roundDomeprogramme.
* This role is advertised as 3 days a week, but we are open to hearingfrom you if you are balancing other roles or freelance projects that might mean flexibility in your availability.
* This role includes significant focus towards Festival delivery, therefore requires attendance at festival meetings (on Thursdays), and to work full time hours around the festival delivery period (with Time Off In Lieu afterwards).We are happy to discuss flexible work patterns. Please note we are also open to someone applying for this on a freelance basis or who might want to take a sabbatical from their current role.
* If you’d like to hear more about the role, you can email Luisa Hinchliff at luisa.hinchliff@brightondome.orgfor an informal discussion.
Qualifications
* Collaborative and has demonstrable experience of programming, producing within a fast-paced environmentwith experience in budget management, negotiating, overall scheduling, event delivery and coordination and programme administration.
Application Information
To apply, visit our recruitment portal: https://jobs.brightondome.org/position/producer
Closing date for applications: 9am Monday 3rd November; Interviews will be held on Wednesday 12th November.
Equal Opportunities
Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival (BDBF) is a registered charity (Brighton Dome and Festival Ltd) and pursues a policy of equal opportunities. BDBF values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We encourage and welcome applications from all backgrounds and all parts of the community, particularly disabled people and ethnically diverse people who are currently under-represented. All applications are judged on merit.
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