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Music Industry Provision Vacancies

Creative Industry Advisors

Hours variable
Required for work across a number of regions including Birmingham/Solihull, Coventry Warwickshire and Staffordshire, the Black Country, Central and South-west London, South Yorkshire and Derbyshire, North Yorkshire, Humberside and Teeside. To support employability and training linked to work in the music and performance industries including artist management and promotion, events management, theatre and stage (performers, technicians and designers/artists) Photography, Entertainers and musicians (including DJ’s, writers/lyricists).

Salary up to £21,000 (pro-rata)

Armstrong Learning is one of the UK’s only providers of specialist music industry training combined with employability support and forms part of the Armstrong Learning Group alongside Access to Music, the UK’s leading designer and provider of popular music education, training and consultancy.

You will:
Establish, review and monitor work focused action plans measure progress and set goals linked to employment outcomes, provide jobsearch support, workshops and industry based advice and signposting, together with ongoing casework support.

You are:
Flexible, organised, able to work to deadlines and an effective communicator, with a knowledge and experience of music and the performance industries.

For an application pack contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it phone 0161 247 7738 or 0116 247 6880, write to us at Personnel, Armstrong Learning, 26 Hulme Street, Manchester M1 5BW or go online at www.armstronglearning.co.uk or www.accesstomusic.co.uk/about/vacancies.

Closing date: 14th Aug 09 but early applications welcome Download the how to apply and applicant guidelines.
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Employment Consultant Manchester

(VACANCY CLOSED)
ref: EC1
Salary: OTE £negotiable
Fully expensed laptop and mobile phone
Full time or job share would be considered
  • Do you want a real challenge?
  • Every year we see 1000 unemployed musicians from across England, who are looking for all kinds of work – in all industries, part time and full time, including self employment.
  • We want you to help them.
  • Do you have what it takes to help move these people into actual jobs? Do you understand what problems stop people getting a job - and can you fix the problem?
  • If you're passionate about what you do, results driven and have excellent skills in recruitment and bringing employers into the fold, you may be of interest to us.
  • This is an amazing opportunity to join a rapidly growing business in the employment and creative sectors.
We deliver programmes on behalf of Jobcentre Plus, to get people into work, including the national ‘New Deal for Musicians’ Programme.

We require a skilled, highly motivated individual, with a background in recruitment, HR, or employment related training, to deliver high quality job broking for unemployed people across much of England, and to develop strong working relationships with local and national employers.

This new and exciting role is being offered to further develop and implement our jobsearch strategy for all clients, ensuring we meet and exceed key targets for clients moving into work within 6 weeks of leaving the programme.

The job has a basic salary combined with commission based on the number of job outcomes that we are able to claim. Your on target earnings will exceed £20k.
Closing date: 5pm Tuesday 28th August 2007 Download the complete job description and person specification.
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Music Industry Contact Advisers

(VACANCY CLOSED)
Manchester
Ref. MIPCA2
Salary: £17500 - 20500

2 positions available. Full time or job share / pro-rata.

  • Do you have a passion to support and train people trying to get into the music industry?
  • Can you help people turn their music dreams into music reality?
  • Can you use your own music knowledge and experience of working in music, to set practical, achievable targets for unemployed musicians?
  • Do you have a real understanding of how musicians earn money in music and other jobs?
The national Music Industry Provider (MIP) programme is run on behalf of Jobcentre Plus, by Armstrong Learning. We help people make their way in music, and into work.

Armstrong Learning require skilled, highly motivated individuals, with a background in music industry education and practice, to deliver high quality telephone and face to face advice and support for unemployed musicians across England.
Closing date: 16th Feb 07 but early applications welcome Download the complete job description and person specification.
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Music Industry Advisers - paid and Voluntary work

We are always looking for experienced music industry advisors to compliment our existing team. You will need experience of working with a variety of people from different backgrounds, helping them to move their careers forward using action planning and mentoring skills. Send your CV with a covering letter.