Monday, 28 September 2015

Arts Assistant Internship - Theatre Bristol


Pay: 10-15k pro rata
Full Time
Deadline: Monday 5th October 2015

Theatre Bristol is looking to appoint an Arts Assistant to   benefit from on-the-job training in arts administration and producing   theatre.
Theatre Bristol’s role is to work with the  theatre community and others to create the best conditions for  excellent  live performance to be made and experienced in Bristol. We understand “theatre” in the broadest possible terms: from circus to dance to script-based plays, and everything in between.
We’re   looking for a bright and enthusiastic Arts Assistant to work with our   General Manager and Producing Team. This is a great opportunity for   someone who wants to pursue a career in arts administration or as a   Theatre Producer to gain crucial knowledge, skills, experience and   contacts.
The successful candidate will work with the General   Manager on company administration & finance management, event   management, website management; and with the producing team on artist   development and producing projects.
You can apply for the post directly to Theatre Bristol by downloading their application form here., or through the your local Job Centre Plus quoting the following LMS reference BEG/45971
This  paid internship has been created as part of the Creative  Employment  Programme. The Creative Employment Programme is an Arts  Council England  fund to support the creation of traineeships, formal  apprenticeship  and paid internship opportunities in England for  unemployed young  people wishing to pursue a career in the arts and  cultural sector. You  can find out more here.

There   are certain criteria you must meet in order to be eligible to apply  for  a Creative Employment Programme funded internship. At the time of   applying you must be aged 18 to 24 years old and you must be registered   as unemployed with Jobcentre Plus.
These eligibility criteria have been approved by the Department of Work and Pensions.

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