Empleo - Administración
London, Reino Unido
Pub: 24 mar 2026
Royal Academy of Music
Instrument Loans Co-ordinator
(a tiempo parcial, empleo fijo)
Part-Time: 26 hours per week (0.8 FTE), working onsite 4 days per week
Salary range: £31,560 pro rata per annum, inclusive of London Allowance
Contract type: Permanent
The Royal Academy of Music is one of the world’s leading conservatoires. It prides itself on being stimulating, forward looking and a friendly environment with a diverse mix of students and staff from over 50 countries. Based in central London adjacent to Regent’s Park, we have trained musicians to the highest professional standards since 1822 and we are firmly focused on developing tomorrow’s musical leaders in disciplines including classical, jazz, composition and musical theatre.
The Instrument Loans Co-ordinator provides administrative support and operational co-ordination to the Stringed Instrument Department (Museum and Collections) of the Academy and works closely with the Curator Instrument and the Academy luthiers. They issue and maintain records principally concerned with instrument loans and related financial issues and have a wide range of relationships with students and staff, mainly from the Stringed Instrument Department, Historical Performance and Junior Academy as well as professionals associated with the Royal Academy of Music.
Effective communication with a wide range of individuals both internally and externally as well as the ability to work efficiently on own initiative and as part of a team are essential to this role. A strong commitment to the ethos and purpose of the Academy and to providing excellent customer service are also required.
More information and an online application are available on https://www.ram.ac.uk/jobs.
Completed applications must be received by 23.59 Sunday 12 April 2026.
Interviews are expected to take place on-site on Tuesday 21 April 2026.
The Academy is committed to promoting the welfare and safeguarding of all students.
The Academy values diversity and welcomes your application.
Salary range: £31,560 pro rata per annum, inclusive of London Allowance
Contract type: Permanent
The Royal Academy of Music is one of the world’s leading conservatoires. It prides itself on being stimulating, forward looking and a friendly environment with a diverse mix of students and staff from over 50 countries. Based in central London adjacent to Regent’s Park, we have trained musicians to the highest professional standards since 1822 and we are firmly focused on developing tomorrow’s musical leaders in disciplines including classical, jazz, composition and musical theatre.
The Instrument Loans Co-ordinator provides administrative support and operational co-ordination to the Stringed Instrument Department (Museum and Collections) of the Academy and works closely with the Curator Instrument and the Academy luthiers. They issue and maintain records principally concerned with instrument loans and related financial issues and have a wide range of relationships with students and staff, mainly from the Stringed Instrument Department, Historical Performance and Junior Academy as well as professionals associated with the Royal Academy of Music.
Effective communication with a wide range of individuals both internally and externally as well as the ability to work efficiently on own initiative and as part of a team are essential to this role. A strong commitment to the ethos and purpose of the Academy and to providing excellent customer service are also required.
More information and an online application are available on https://www.ram.ac.uk/jobs.
Completed applications must be received by 23.59 Sunday 12 April 2026.
Interviews are expected to take place on-site on Tuesday 21 April 2026.
The Academy is committed to promoting the welfare and safeguarding of all students.
The Academy values diversity and welcomes your application.
fecha límite: 12 abr 2026
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