Marketing & Events Co-ordinator

Submitted by polly@ocmevents.org on December 19, 2018 - 12:59
Salary / Fee: 
Salary dependent on experience; guideline £20,000
Closing Date: 
Monday, 21 January, 2019
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Full time based on 37.5 hours per week, plus some evening and weekend work. We will consider applications for the post as a job share.

OCM is one of the South East’s foremost new music organisations, producing and presenting both indoor and outdoor / site specific work. www.ocmevents.org

OCM actively strives towards equal opportunities for all and diversity in all areas of its activity, and positively welcomes applications from disabled people and people of any ethnicity, age, belief, sexuality, and gender.

This post provides administrative and live event support for OCM’s activity. The role supports the whole team and includes marketing, production, finance, fundraising, and event delivery. We are looking for an individual with excellent organisation and communication skills, who thrives when in new and unfamiliar territory, and enjoys a fast paced and multi-faceted role. An enthusiasm for OCM’s work is key.

Applicants should ideally have at least one year (or equivalent) experience in event organisation and administration, preferably in music.

Please email or telephone for a job description and person specification before submitting an application. It can also be downloaded from our website www.ocmevents.org/news-job-opportunity.

To apply, please send your CV and a letter of application stating why you are suitable for the role based on the job description and person specification.

Deadline for applications: Monday 21st January 2019, midday.

Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview during the week commencing 28th January 2019.

Contact Details: 

For queries about the application process, please contact Victoria Larkin:

victoria@ocmevents.org
Tel: 01865 488369

www.ocmevents.org

Charity no. 1062845

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