Assistant Sound Supervisor/Assistant Head of Sound
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We are seeking to appoint a Assistant Sound Supervisor/Assistant Head of Sound in a supported development opportunity to join our Technical Team.
This varied and exciting role will suit someone with proven technical skills coupled with a highly informed interest in theatre in particular, and the arts in general.
The Assistant Sound Supervisor/Assistant Head of Sound will work alongside the Head of Sound, show sound staff, and curated mentors to increase confidence and experience enabling them to go on to work at a senior level and in turn support others in the industry.
For more information please read the full job description below.
This is a specially funded position as part of the Theatre Artists Fund Pilot Programme, recognising the importance of the creative workforce and the way organisations are forming their recovery, following the impact of COVID-19 on UK theatres.
About THEATRE ARTISTS FUND
Between July 2020 and February 2022, THEATRE ARTISTS FUND (TAF) delivered emergency support for theatre workers and freelancers across the UK in need of critical financial aid, due to the devastating impact of COVID-19 on the theatre sector. In total, £9.9 million was raised to distribute 9,964 emergency grants, towards living costs such as rent, food, and electricity, alongside signposting to mental-health services.
Following research carried out during the pandemic, and a desire to support theatre freelancers in the longer-term, the founders of THEATRE ARTISTS FUND, working in conjunction with Backstage Trust and Theatre Development Trust, are exploring new opportunities to help benefit craft and technical practitioners. The TAF Pilot Programme has been designed to nurture, support and develop the creative workforce, in partnership with performing arts venues across the UK, and will operate until 2026.
| How to Apply
Application deadline: 9am | Mon 5 May
Interviews will be held week beginning 12th May
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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