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Please do get in touch with us at [email protected] if you have any queries.
Please do get in touch with us at [email protected] if you have any queries.
Image Description - Actor Ellie Crawford playing a character called Everyone in our play The Art of Not Getting Lost. She has dark hair tied back in a ponytail, is wearing a black top and is clutching a large red suitcase to her chest. She is looking off to her right inquisitively. There are two mobile filing cabinets in the background.
Producer (temporary freelance)
Contract Duration and Fee
The contract offered is on a freelance basis lasting 15 days, spanning 4 months at a fee of £200 per day, a total of £3000 inclusive. Our ideal candidate will be able to commence the role as soon as possible. Deadline noon Friday 17 July 2020
Job Summary
Little Cog is seeking an experienced, pro-active and organised freelance producer to work alongside the Artistic Director to deliver our innovative, multi-strand Staging Our Futures programme. Staging Our Futures is a strategic artistic programme aiming to ensure Little Cog is involved as a key voice in theatre and arts planning as we move forward. It also consists of artist commissions, an in-house digital broadcast, and a series of disabled artist and disability equality masterclasses. There are responsibilities in organisational management, and fundraising. Little Cog is a disabled-led organisation, passionate about disabled peoples’ position in society, art and culture. Experience and knowledge of this area of work is essential.
The Producer Application Pack includes further information, job description, person specification and how to apply.
How to apply
Once you have read the application pack and decided you’d like to apply please send us:
You can download a PDF of the Producer Application Pack here
You can download a word document of the Producer Application Pack here
Equality Monitoring Form
If you require information in another format please email [email protected]
DEADLINE: Strictly 12 noon on Friday 17 July 2020
Interviews will take place via zoom or your preferred alternative the following week. We’d like the successful applicant to be able to start as soon as is practical after that.
The contract offered is on a freelance basis lasting 15 days, spanning 4 months at a fee of £200 per day, a total of £3000 inclusive. Our ideal candidate will be able to commence the role as soon as possible. Deadline noon Friday 17 July 2020
Job Summary
Little Cog is seeking an experienced, pro-active and organised freelance producer to work alongside the Artistic Director to deliver our innovative, multi-strand Staging Our Futures programme. Staging Our Futures is a strategic artistic programme aiming to ensure Little Cog is involved as a key voice in theatre and arts planning as we move forward. It also consists of artist commissions, an in-house digital broadcast, and a series of disabled artist and disability equality masterclasses. There are responsibilities in organisational management, and fundraising. Little Cog is a disabled-led organisation, passionate about disabled peoples’ position in society, art and culture. Experience and knowledge of this area of work is essential.
The Producer Application Pack includes further information, job description, person specification and how to apply.
How to apply
Once you have read the application pack and decided you’d like to apply please send us:
- A CV outlining producing experience with your key responsibilities and achievements, including contacts for 2 referees
- A two page letter describing and demonstrating, from your experience and professional practice, your suitability for the role using our person specification
- A completed Equality Monitoring form
You can download a PDF of the Producer Application Pack here
You can download a word document of the Producer Application Pack here
Equality Monitoring Form
If you require information in another format please email [email protected]
DEADLINE: Strictly 12 noon on Friday 17 July 2020
Interviews will take place via zoom or your preferred alternative the following week. We’d like the successful applicant to be able to start as soon as is practical after that.