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Project Co-Producer

Creative Scotland

Scotland

On-site

GBP 20,000

Part time

10 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking an experienced Project Co-Producer to lead strategic initiatives during a pivotal development phase. This part-time role offers the chance to co-commission innovative artistic projects and engage with communities to shape future programming. You'll play a key role in data analysis and strategic planning, contributing to a 5-year vision for the organization. If you're passionate about the arts and eager to make a significant impact, this is the opportunity for you. Join a dynamic team and help drive creative change in the community!

Benefits

NEST pension scheme

Qualifications

  • Experience in project management and strategic development is essential.
  • Strong analytical skills for data gathering and audience analysis.

Responsibilities

  • Co-commissioning film projects and supporting mentorship opportunities.
  • Strategic development of the Artistic Programme with local communities.

Skills

Project Management
Strategic Development
Data Analysis
Audience Engagement

Education

Relevant Degree or Equivalent Experience

Job description

We are recruiting an experienced Project Co-Producer to work with the Director of Programmes in a strategic capacity as the organisation enters a period of development. Fixed term 6-month contract.

Position Details:
Fixed Term Part Time post, 0.6FTE
Hours: 10am – 6pm (flexible, occasional evenings and weekend work required)
Salary: £33,000 at 0.6FTE pro-rata (£1,650/month). NEST pension scheme
Fixed term: suggested May – October 2025 (start negotiable)

Project Overview:
Following an intensive year of programme delivery, Offline have been awarded a Creative Scotland Open Project Fund to develop new artistic programmes, explore new and alternative models of governance and engage in organisational development.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Co-commissioning Michelle Williams Gamaker’s latest film project, ‘Strange Evidence’ which will premier as part of Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art 2026 (pending successful application).
  2. Supporting a mentorship opportunity with Michelle Williams Gamaker and two mentees, recruited via open call.
  3. Strategic development of the Artistic Programme in collaboration with artists and local communities.
  4. Data gathering and analysis of past programmes, audiences and potential membership.
  5. Ongoing development of the overall strategic aims and ambitions of Offline as we create a 5-year plan towards the development of permanent premises.

How to Apply:
Please send your CV and cover letter to hello@offline-glasgow.org by midnight on the 13th of April. Candidates will be informed whether they are shortlisted for interview by the 18th of April with interviews scheduled for the 25th of April.

CV: please keep this as concise as possible, listing only your most relevant experience.
Cover letter: this should be a 1-2 page expression of interest in the role, detailing how your experience matches the criteria listed above.

DEADLINE: midnight on the 13th of April.

Tagged:
Audience Development / Film / Visual Arts

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