Festival Project Manager

Monday, 27 April 2015, 12.00pm

Attitude is Everything improves Deaf and disabled people’s access to live music by working in partnership with audiences, artists and the music industry.

We have an exciting opportunity to join the Attitude is Everything team as Festival Project Manager, taking responsibility for delivering our Charter of Best Practice project to festival and outdoor events producers.

Over 100 organisations have signed up to the Charter so far, including 30 festivals, ranging from 2000trees and Festival No.6, to Reading, Download and Glastonbury. The Festival Project Manager will support those that have signed up to honour their commitment to improve their accessibility each year, whilst forging relationships with new festival partners.

The role will lead on delivery of all aspects of our festival work, from organising mystery shops to collect feedback, advising events producers on improving accessibility, writing guidance and tools to share with the festival sector, recruiting and managing volunteers to work at events, and evaluating the impact of our work.

It’s a permanent full-time position, joining our Project team under the stewardship of our Senior Project Manager. The vacancy has become available due to a restructuring at Attitude is Everything, where Jacob will be moving into a new role focusing on research and campaigns.

This is the perfect job for someone who is passionate about live music, loves working at events and strongly believes in equality. We’re looking for a proactive and creative problem solver, with a positive approach to offering practical advice.

Application Procedure
Method: Complete application form (no CVs)
Submit to: graham [at] attitudeiseverything.org.uk
Applications deadline: 12.00pm on Monday 27th April 2015
Interview dates: Weds 6th & Thurs 7th May 2015

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http://www.attitudeiseverything.org.uk/news/job-opportunity-festival-project-manager


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Published by Benedict Schlepper-Connolly on 3 April 2015

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