JOB OPPORTUNITIES Glasgow International Festival

Deadline for both roles: Sunday 7 May, midnight 

Open Programme Convenor
Fixed term to August 2024

Grade 6: £31,578.25 – £36,678.29 (pro rata)

The Open Programme Convenor will work with the GI team to develop engagement with communities of artistic practice in Glasgow, informed by the specific concerns and lived experiences of those communities. In particular, the role will support festival projects that are part of GI’s Open Programme – taking place across different Glasgow venues, developed and organised by independent artists, curators, and organisations – ensuring project organisers are supported throughout the application, development, production and presentation process as part of GI 2024.

For further details and to apply, click here

Assistant Curator
Fixed term to August 2024

Grade 5: £26,546.21 – £30,356.14 (pro-rata)

The Assistant Curator will be an integral member of Glasgow International’s programming team, working closely with the Curator, Open Programme Convenor and Festival Director to develop projects that are part of Glasgow International 2024.

For further details and to apply, click here

Both roles are based with the  GI team at Tramway, 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2PE.

Both roles are working 28 hours, however as the festival approaches the hours will increase to 35 hours to support the festival development period which begins in January 2024. More information on this will be provided at interview. We are open to applications from people who would like to discuss flexible working patterns, remote working options and job share proposals.

Important Dates: Closing date Sunday 7th May (midnight) with interviews provisionally scheduled for w/c 22nd May.

Prior to the application deadline, if you have questions about the role or would like to have an informal conversation about it with a member of the GI team, please contact info@glasgowinternational.org. Please note that we can only respond to these enquiries prior to the application deadline. If you need further support with your application, or have questions about access, please contact the GI team on the email address above.

Glasgow International aims to prioritise equality and diversity within our team. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and communities, and in particular from people currently underrepresented in the Scottish and UK arts sector, such as those from Black and Global Majority backgrounds and candidates with a disability. We are committed to building a team that is made up of diverse skills, experiences, and abilities, and to creating a supportive working environment for all.

For further information on Glasgow Life’s commitment to diversity, please see here

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