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Distil > Orchestra Manager (Scottish National Jazz Orchestra)

Orchestra Manager (Scottish National Jazz Orchestra)

The SNJO is looking for an Orchestra Manager for comprehensive day-to-day management and administrative support to ensure effective and efficient operation of both the SNJO and their youth orchestra.

The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra (SNJO) is Scotland’s professional contemporary and classic jazz ensemble and is the only truly national jazz orchestra in the UK.

The SNJO is looking for an Orchestra Manager to provide comprehensive day-to-day management and administrative support to the organisation, ensuring the effective and efficient operation of both the SNJO and the Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra (TSYJO).

The Orchestra Manager will, in addition, assist the Board of Trustees in fulfilling their strategic and operational responsibilities.

The role will suit an exceptionally organised and self-motivated individual with a passion for the Arts, in particular for Jazz. This is a wide-ranging role, and an outstanding opportunity for someone with the ambition to develop their career in management of an Arts Organisation. All aspects of the discipline are covered in this role. Bringing ideas to fruition includes fundraising, planning and production while ensuring the smooth running of the organisation as well as being an outward face and advocate for the orchestras. In addition, the role includes marketing to both existing and new audiences to ensure the continued development and success of the orchestras.

Hours: 35 hours per week. Part time may be an option – see below. 
Weekend / evening work is required to support tours or events.

Salary: £30,000 – £35,000 per annum depending on experience.

Application:Please send your application with a covering letter to lr@snjo.co.uk It should include 
1) A personal statement that outlines why you are interested in this role and 
why you believe you will be successful in it 
2) A full CV that incorporates:
• A full employment history with roles and responsibilities
• Education and Training
• Skills, including software 
Location: The role is home based with travel as required by the orchestras’ programmes.

Part time Option: Given the wide range of requirements for this role, the Board of Trustees is willing to consider the role being filled by 2 exceptional candidates sharing the hours per week, with the salary being pro-rated accordingly. If you believe your skills cover at least 50% of this role and you wish to work part time with some weekends and evenings, please send in your application indicating this as your preference. 

Location: All Scotland

For further information, please contact lr@snjo.co.uk (Lindsay Robertson), or visit https://snjo.co.uk/news/vacancy-orchestra-manager

The deadline is Sunday 01 June 2025 at 18:00.

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