We're on the look out for a Project Assistant to join us! Is that you?

We’re looking for an enthusiastic person who’s passionate about making the arts inclusive and accessible to everyone.

If you’d like to work for a small local charity with a big heart, then we’d love to hear from you! 

This is an exciting opportunity for somebody who wants to develop a career in community music. We’ll support you to develop skills, confidence and expertise in project administration and delivery and you’ll learn about person-centred delivery - shaping the activities around the needs and abilities of the participants you’ll be working with.  

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No two days will be the same. On any one day you might be working in schools, supporting one of our participants to facilitate a workshop; creating accessible resources such as newsletters and sign sheets; or performing on stage with 30+ adults with learning disabilities.  

You’ll work closely with the Programme Manager to support the successful delivery of a range of exciting and varied music projects, such as singing and signing choirs, accessible music making and sensory activities.  

We’ve worked with lots of people who’ve gone on to build successful careers with AAM (by taking roles as workshop leaders, project coordinators and managers). Many have also established successful freelance careers and further postgraduate study while working for AAM.   

If you’d like to take the next step in your community music career in a small charity where you can make a big difference, then we’d love to hear from you! 

The salary for the role is £9.90 per hour and the hours of work are 17.5 hours per week. The role is being offered on a permanent basis.

For more information, including full details on how to apply, please download our information pack.

If you'd like to apply by completing our Person Specification table, you can download it here.

Closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday 20th May and interviews will be held on the 7th June.