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Bristol Music Trust, Creative Learning & Engagement Creative Producer, National Centre for Inclusive Excellence

Job description

The Creative Producer will ensure that all activity within the NCIE Fund C programme is well-resourced and achieves its set outcomes.  Working closely with the Head of the NCIE you will develop partnerships with local and national music industry and HE institutions, and implement creative education and community engagement programmes, which support young people’s musical, personal and social development, and inclusive practice within the music education workforce.  You will be experienced in using an outcomes approach to monitor and evaluate impact, and report to funders and stakeholders and will have extensive knowledge and experience working in SEN/D settings.

The successful applicant will have a thorough understanding of the range of work being delivered both regionally and nationally for young people with SEN/D and have experience developing high-quality, inclusive programmes of work, which are engaging and which encourage and support inclusive excellence for both young people and for the music education workforce.   

Please apply online at www.bristolplaysmusic.org/about/jobs-and-opportunities/ or www.colstonhall.org/about-us/jobs-and-opportunities/ deadline for applications:  9am on Wednesday 14th March 2018. 

Bristol Music Trust is committed to being an Equal Opportunities employer, we recognise, respect and value individual difference and wish to attract applicants from all sections of society. BMT has silver status from the Charter of Best Practice for Accessibility, a Purple Angel from Bristol Dementia Action Alliance, and we continue to hold an Excellence Award from the Institute of Customer Service.  We are also Disability Confident Committed. 

 

 

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