Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Director in Residence job

Required for January 2014, Cheltenham College seeks a highly committed and dynamic Theatre graduate to take on the post of Director in Residence at Cheltenham College. The post is for a one-year period in the first instance and maybe of most interest to a new graduate, thinking about a career in arts and / or education.
Cheltenham College consists of two inter-dependent fee-paying schools within a single executive structure. The Senior School [13-18], founded in 1841, is the oldest of the Victorian public schools and is predominantly a boarding school of some 600 pupils, including a Sixth Form of approximately 270 pupils. The Junior School [3-13] is largely a day school of some 400 pupils. Both schools are fully co-educational. The schools are situated in their own spacious grounds and have fine academic records and a considerable reputation for sport, drama and music.
The role of Director in Residence will involve working within an already highly successful and thriving Drama Department to assist in the production of a wide variety of performances. These will range from a Charity Variety Show, with a cast of 100s, to small-scale studio theatre productions of classic texts, as part of A Level Theatre Studies.
To apply, please visit www.cheltenhamcollege.org/senior-jobs where you will find the full job description and person specification for this role, and the College application forms. Please follow the instructions on the website on how to apply. Please note that an application form is required in addition to a CV and covering letter.
Deadline for receipt of applications: 10am prompt on Friday 1 November.
Interviews will be held on Monday 11th November
Cheltenham College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its recruitment and selection of job applicants and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.

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