Stellenangebot - Verwaltung

Glasgow, Großbritannien (UK)
Veröff.: 09 Dec 2025
Scottish Opera
Orchestra and Concerts Director
(Vollzeit, feste)
Contract: Permanent, full-time
Hours: 35 hours per week with hybrid and flexible working available
Salary: Competitive
Closing date for applications: Monday 5 January 2026
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.
Scottish Opera is seeking an energetic and inspiring Orchestra and Concerts Director to lead the management and artistic development of The Orchestra of Scottish Opera. As a key member of the Senior Management Team, you will play a central role in shaping the Company’s musical output, concert programming, and long-term strategy.
About the role
You will oversee the Orchestra’s operations, permanent and freelance players, budgets, recruitment, contracts, and wellbeing. Working closely with the General Director and Music Director, you will help deliver high-quality performances, develop artistic projects, and ensure effective collaboration across departments.
Key responsibilities:
Working closely with the Music Director, lead the management and planning of all orchestra activity.
Develop artistic programmes, concerts, and external engagements.
Oversee recruitment, auditions, and performance management.
Manage budgets, contracts, and union negotiations.
Build strong relationships with musicians, artists, conductors, promoters, venues, and the Musicians’ Union.
Ensure compliance with Health & Safety and the House Agreement.
About you
We’re looking for someone with:
Significant senior leadership experience within an orchestra or similar arts organisation.
Strong artistic insight, ideally with opera/theatre knowledge.
Excellent communication, financial, and organisational skills.
Proven ability to lead teams, manage change, and deliver strategic priorities.
A collaborative, motivated, and creative approach.
Hours: 35 hours per week with hybrid and flexible working available
Salary: Competitive
Closing date for applications: Monday 5 January 2026
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.
Scottish Opera is seeking an energetic and inspiring Orchestra and Concerts Director to lead the management and artistic development of The Orchestra of Scottish Opera. As a key member of the Senior Management Team, you will play a central role in shaping the Company’s musical output, concert programming, and long-term strategy.
About the role
You will oversee the Orchestra’s operations, permanent and freelance players, budgets, recruitment, contracts, and wellbeing. Working closely with the General Director and Music Director, you will help deliver high-quality performances, develop artistic projects, and ensure effective collaboration across departments.
Key responsibilities:
Working closely with the Music Director, lead the management and planning of all orchestra activity.
Develop artistic programmes, concerts, and external engagements.
Oversee recruitment, auditions, and performance management.
Manage budgets, contracts, and union negotiations.
Build strong relationships with musicians, artists, conductors, promoters, venues, and the Musicians’ Union.
Ensure compliance with Health & Safety and the House Agreement.
About you
We’re looking for someone with:
Significant senior leadership experience within an orchestra or similar arts organisation.
Strong artistic insight, ideally with opera/theatre knowledge.
Excellent communication, financial, and organisational skills.
Proven ability to lead teams, manage change, and deliver strategic priorities.
A collaborative, motivated, and creative approach.
Bewerbungsschluss: 05 Jan 2026
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