Assistant Producer

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Status:
Full-time, fixed term 12 months
Salary:
£29,000
Closing date:
12pm, Monday 4 November
Interview Date:
Week commencing 18 November

We are seeking an Assistant Producer for a fixed term contract of 12 months to support the delivery of our 2025 programme. We are seeking a highly motivated, dynamic individual with strong organisational and communication skills. The ideal candidate will have experience of contracting, have great people skills and be able to work quickly and efficiently using their initiative. The role will suit someone wanting to take the next step in building a career in theatre producing/management.

| How to Apply

Application deadline: 12pm,Monday 4 November
Application format: please send a CV and letter of application outlining how your skills and experience would lend themselves to this post with 'Assistant Producer' as the subject to: recruitment@nationaltheatrescotland.com

Interviews will be held the week commencing Monday 18 November

Should you have any questions about the post, please email them to recruitment@nationaltheatrescotland.com and we will respond to you as quickly as possible.

Applicants who have access requirements should contact Fiona Hanrahan.

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