Education Programme Assistant

Recruiter
Bristol Music Trust
Location
Bristol (City Centre), City of Bristol
Salary
£15,916 per annum
Posted
22 Feb 2017
Closes
06 Mar 2017
Contract Type
Contract
Hours
Full Time

Bristol Music Trust, Bristol Plays Music - Education Programme Assistant (Schools)

Fixed-term for 6 months from March 2017 £15,916 per annum, Full-time 37 hours

Bristol Music Trust manages and looks after the activities of Colston Hall, which includes Bristol Plays Music (BPM) our Education hub based in Southmead.  BPM are looking for an Education Programme Assistant to provide interim administration and finance support whilst working for a dynamic and inspiring arts organisation.

Working with our Finance and Business Manager and providing schools based administration support across the BPM team, the Education Programme Assistant is the first point of contact within the team and the role would suit someone with strong administrative or reception skills and finance acumen with experience of using finance programmes. 

The Education Programme Assistant will provide support in managing bookings and enquiries for BPM's music centre instrumental and ensemble lessons and Colston Hall learning programmes, and they will provide support in ensuring that commercial event bookings are organised and adequately resourced.  They will also take a lead role in administration support for the BPM Register of Music Practitioners.

You will be an excellent communicator and flexible team player, with strong interpersonal skills and experience of providing administration and finance support within a busy team.  You would be joining us at an exciting time for Bristol Music Trust during our major capital campaign to redevelop Colston Hall.  

Please apply online at www.bristolplaysmusic.org/about/jobs-and-opportunities/ or www.colstonhall.org/about-us/jobs-and-opportunities/ deadline for applications: 9.00am on Monday 6 March 2017

Bristol Music Trust is committed to being an Equal Opportunities employer, we recognise, respect and value individual difference and wish to attract applicants from all sections of society. The Trust has bronze status from the Charter of Best Practice for Accessibility and we continue to hold an Excellence Award from the Institute of Customer Service.