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We are hiring! Music Coordinator.

CURRENT VACANCY – APPLY NOW!

MUSIC COORDINATOR – PART-TIME

Are you passionate about music education? Interested in the role music can play in people’s lives? The thrill of live performance and new ideas and initiatives in music? Then we’d love to hear from you.

The Joan is on the lookout for a Music Coordinator to play a vital role in supporting and developing music education and engagement activities across genres.

Working as part of the Penrith Conservatorium of Music team, the Music Coordinator implements and supports music education programs with a focus on the Penrith Youth Orchestra (delivered in partnership with Penrith Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Chamber Orchestra) and ensembles. Through these programs, the Music Coordinator will also build access and understanding around music performance and career pathways, as well as working toward the highest level of visitor experience for all teachers, students, parents and partner organisations.

The Music Coordinator will also assist in supporting links to of a range of music programming and engagement strategies via the Conservatorium, community, commercial and entrepreneurial programs.

To apply please send a current résumé detailing your experience, availability and including contact information for at least two referees to Dave Garner, Business Manager: dave.garner@penrith.city

For more information please contact Hania Radvan, Chief Executive Officer hania.radvan@penrith.city.

Download the Position Description here.

Closing Date for applications: Tuesday 3 April, midnight.

Penrith Performing & Visual Arts is committed to the safety and well-being of all children and young people who visit us as students, performers or audience. We aim to provide a safe and inspirational place for children and young people to learn, participate and experience.