Offerta di lavoro - Amministrazione

Regno Unito
Dorset, Regno Unito
Pubb: 10 Feb 2025
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

Assistant Librarian

(a tempo parziale)
£19,600 p/year
Hours: 4-days per week. To be worked within office hours (09:30-17:00).
Work may be required outside of these core hours from time to
time.
Salary: £19,600 (£24,500 FTE pro-rata)
Location: Working from the BSO offices at the Lighthouse, Poole
About the role

The Assistant Librarian plays an important role in assisting the efficient running of the BSO’s music library sourcing, preparing, and distributing parts and scores required by the Company. This vital role makes a key contribution to the success of the BSO’s work. The Assistant Librarian reports to the Librarian and is a member of the busy Concerts team.

The Library is a key source of information, and keeps records of repertoire, forces, edition, publisher, duration etc in OPAS, the company’s library and scheduling software. The Assistant Librarian is required to have relevant experience in classical music and the ability to read conventionally notated music.

The BSO is committed to improving equality, diversity and inclusion and values diversity in its workforce. We actively welcome applications from individuals with backgrounds currently underrepresented in the arts. For a recruitment pack and more information about the BSO and the role please visit https://bsolive.com/jobs/
If you would like an informal confidential conversation about the role, please contact: Ben Siebertz-Willett, Librarian on - bsiebertzwillett@bso.com

To apply for this role please send a CV, Cover Letter and completed application form to Nicola Fulker at: nfulker@bsorchestra.co.uk
scadenza: 26 Feb 2025
Più informazioni/How to apply:
Recruitment pack and application form
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