Scottish Opera: Resident Deputy Stage Manager

Scottish Opera

Location: Glasgow

Salary: £35,410 per annum.

Deadline: 22/09/24

ABOUT THE ROLE

Permanent role to start as soon as possible

Hours:
Based on an average of 48 hours per week worked Monday to Saturday and normally scheduled during the hours of 9.00 am to 11.00 pm

Salary: £35,410

Scottish Opera is Scotland’s national opera company.  We take world-class opera to all corners of Scotland, ensuring that as many people as possible can enjoy this wonderful art form. 

We are seeking a Deputy Stage Manager to join our Stage Management team. The Resident Deputy Stage Manager will play an important role in delivering our world class productions to the highest possible standards in a safe, efficient and respectful working environment. 

The Deputy Stage Manager will be primarily responsible for creating and maintaining accurate prompt scores for each Scottish Opera production.  They will be expected to deputise for the Stage Manager when necessary, during rehearsals and performances as well as assisting with other related departmental activities. 

At least 5 years’ experience working as Deputy Stage Manager is essential and the ability to work with creative and technical personnel and performers. 

The position is usually based at Scottish Opera’s Production Studios, Edington Street, Glasgow though some hybrid working may be available. Some evening and weekend work will be required as part of the role. 

HOW TO APPLY

Applicants should apply in writing to the People and Culture Department, Scottish Opera, 39 Elmbank Crescent, Glasgow G2 4PT or email recruitment@scottishopera.org.uk.

All applications should include a covering letter and CV. Applications must include all relevant documents. Please also complete our Equality Monitoring Form.

All candidates must be able to demonstrate a pre-existing right to work in the UK and documentary proof of this will be requested at interview.

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 The deadline is Sunday 22 September 2024

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