Jaw Box: Freelance Job Opportunities

We are looking for two freelance professionals to take on some creative roles on our new Royal Conservatoire of Scotland partnership project, Jaw Box.

Jaw Box

An Irish and Scottish colloquial phrase for sink, which arose from the use of a sink in communal drying greens.  ‘Jaw’ is old scots for pour or splash and also refers to converstation.

Jaw Box is a community arts project which will bring together the women and families of Glasgow’s East End through a dramatic celebration of local history and social space. The project will culminate in a performance event, The Pageant of Great Women in March 2015.

We are recruiting for the following two freelance roles working between August 2014 and March 2015:

We are looking for expressions of interest for both roles to be with us by 12 noon on Friday 20th June.

How to express interest: 

Please submit a current CV (two page maximum please) and a statement responding to the relevant questions (one side of A4 typed please). You can download full background to the project, the job description and application notes below.

Download: Jaw Box – Project Background
Download: Jaw Box – Community Engagement and Outreach Worker Job Description
Download: Jaw Box – Creative Producer Job Description

Email your expressions of interest to laura.dolan@womenslibrary.org.uk by 12 noon on Friday 20th June 2014.

Important Dates: 

Deadline for Expressions of Interest: 12 noon on Friday 20th June
If shortlisted you must be available to meet the team on Monday 30th June

Supported by Creative ScotlandRCS Logo
Jaw Box is a partnership project between Glasgow Women’s Library and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland funded by Creative Scotland.

 

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