Empleo - Administración

LONDON, Reino Unido
Pub: 01 May 2025
The Mozartists
Concerts Manager
(a tiempo completo, empleo fijo)
£28,000 - £33,000 p/year
The Mozartists are seeking a dynamic and committed Concerts Manager to manage the logistics involved in putting on world-class performances and recordings, as well as sharing responsibility for the general day-to-day running of this vibrant music organization.
A key member of a small, friendly team, this person should have the energy, enthusiasm and flexibility to take on a wide range of tasks and the ability to work calmly under pressure. The successful candidate will be a personable team-worker who is also able to lead and run projects, with a good work ethic and strong attention to detail.
Key relationships: the Concerts Manager will work closely with the Artistic Director, the Chief Executive, the Finance Manager & other members of the team, both employed and freelance, as required.
This person will be responsible for all logistics relating to the company’s performance projects, including: booking and coordinating artists, venues and instruments (where applicable); orchestral management; maintaining and developing relationships with promoters, recording partners and other collaborators; creating and managing budgets; keeping abreast of legislation and regulations; managing and maintaining the music library and sourcing scores and parts; handling general operations; attending industry networking events; creating a positive and supportive environment so that artists enjoy working with the company and can be at their best.
The Concerts Manager will work closely with the CEO and other members of the team to ensure the smooth running of the company, sharing responsibility for general operations, working flexibly as a team player while taking responsibility for certain areas as required.
As a central member of the team, the Concerts Manager will also be involved in future planning and liaising with venues to secure new performances, the company’s growing outreach projects, and marketing and communications initiatives in relation to promoting the company’s work.
A key member of a small, friendly team, this person should have the energy, enthusiasm and flexibility to take on a wide range of tasks and the ability to work calmly under pressure. The successful candidate will be a personable team-worker who is also able to lead and run projects, with a good work ethic and strong attention to detail.
Key relationships: the Concerts Manager will work closely with the Artistic Director, the Chief Executive, the Finance Manager & other members of the team, both employed and freelance, as required.
This person will be responsible for all logistics relating to the company’s performance projects, including: booking and coordinating artists, venues and instruments (where applicable); orchestral management; maintaining and developing relationships with promoters, recording partners and other collaborators; creating and managing budgets; keeping abreast of legislation and regulations; managing and maintaining the music library and sourcing scores and parts; handling general operations; attending industry networking events; creating a positive and supportive environment so that artists enjoy working with the company and can be at their best.
The Concerts Manager will work closely with the CEO and other members of the team to ensure the smooth running of the company, sharing responsibility for general operations, working flexibly as a team player while taking responsibility for certain areas as required.
As a central member of the team, the Concerts Manager will also be involved in future planning and liaising with venues to secure new performances, the company’s growing outreach projects, and marketing and communications initiatives in relation to promoting the company’s work.
fecha límite: 02 Jun 2025
Start date: julio 2025
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