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Deputy Technical Manager


Tom

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The National Centre for Circus Arts is recruiting a Deputy Technical Manager to join the Operations and Technical Department in providing technical, production and circus rigging support to our wide range of users.The role would suit someone from a technical Arts Production, events or similar background who would like to move into venue technical management and to learn more about circus and performer rigging.

 

The National Centre for Circus Arts is one of the world's leading providers of circus arts training. Our diverse range of work includes BA degree-level education in Circus Arts which is supported at either side by a structured training programme for under-18's and professional development opportunities for aspiring and established performers. Adults and young people can enjoy recreational classes or a varied and growing series of performances. We also run highly regarded workshops, away days and team building sessions for the corporate community as well as increasingly successfully hiring our beautiful building for a huge variety of events. We continue to develop our creation and production capabilities and are striving forward in supporting, initiating and creating high quality work that can tour regionally and nationally. Our national role increasingly sees us supporting and mentoring circus artists and organisations across the country as we seek to develop and mature our remarkable art form.

 

The Technical Department provides support and advice to all the programme strands and users. In particular, it maintains a safe working environment ensuring that training spaces and equipment are prepared and safe to use. This varied role within that department covers areas including, but not limited to, training studio preparation, rigging and maintenance of circus equipment, rigging and maintenance of production technical equipment, assisting with policy development, working on productions, projects and events and other activities appropriate to a multi-functioning arts and training centre.

The building is open and fully operational seven days a week, up to 12 hours a day and the department works flexible hours to reflect this.

 

 

Deadline for applications: noon on Thursday 31st October. First Round Interviews will take place on Wednesday 6th November. Please indicate on your covering email if you will not be available on that day.

Salary: £25,000 pa

Hours: 35 hours per week - scheduled over five or six days per week, generally between 9am and 6.30pm but with a requirement to work occasional evenings and weekends.

Holiday: 30 days paid holiday per annum (pro rata), inclusive of eight Statutory Bank Holidays, increasing by one day for each year of service

 

For a full Job Description and to apply please visit our website

 

I am happy to respond to any queries about the role via PM.

 

Tom

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