If you’re an organised person, like working with people and are passionate about music and young people this is a great opportunity to develop your experience coordinating a wide range of participation projects. Leading on the organisation and coordination of Youth and Rising Talent projects, the Youth & Schools Coordinator will inspire creativity, music making and cultural pathways for young people across the Southwest. The role will also be instrumental in coordinating inclusive musical pathways for young disabled musicians.

The coordinator will organise training weekends for young aspiring community musicians, lead on BSO work experience and careers events, and work with in-house digital team on digital activity to make our work accessible to all children & young people aged 0-25 across the Southwest region.

So if you’re looking for a role to grow in, learn new skills or start a career in arts administration, please do consider applying.

The BSO is committed to equal opportunities and highly values diversity in its workforce.

We actively welcome applications from individuals with backgrounds currently underrepresented in the arts. We acknowledge the barriers that exist and are committed to providing equal opportunities. We believe that having a diverse workforce strengthens the work we do. We are proud to be recognised as a Disability Confident employer and are committed to making reasonable adjustments in the recruitment process and in the role.

To apply for this role please send a Cover Letter and completed application form to Nicola Fulker at:  nfulker@bsorchestra.co.uk by 6pm Wednesday 21 May

For an informal chat about the role please email Bea Hankey at bhankey@bsorchestra.co.uk