Performance Job

Australia
Hobart, TAS, Australia
Pub: 05 Nov 2024
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

Tutti Violin

(contrato de un año)
70,000 - 80,000 AUD p/year
Background
• This temporary fixed-term role is designed to support the TSO violin section (14 members) cover various leave and augmentation requirements during the 2025 season.
• This duration of this contract will be for the TSO 2025 season, from Thursday 30 January until Saturday 13 December.
• The successful applicant must be available for all Tutti Violin work during this period
• A position description can be found on out website

Please Note
• As this position is offered on a fixed-term basis primarily to accommodate a flexible work arrangement for a permanent TSO musician, and there is no commitment to any permanent part-time or full-time employment at TSO beyond the term of this contract.
• The successful candidate must be based in Nipaluna / Hobart for the duration of the contract. A relocation contribution may be offered for interstate candidates.

Eligibility
• This position is only open to Australian Citizens, Permanent Residents of Australia, or New Zealand Citizens.

Process
• The EOI process is open from Tuesday 5 November November and closes on Friday 22 November at midday
• EOIs may be submitted to auditions@tso.com.au - full details regarding what to send in your EOI can be found on our website
• All EOIs received will be considered by the Audition Panel
• Musicians who submit an EOI may be asked to undertake an audition

TSO intends to assess the EOI applications in late November 2024, with an appointment made by early December 2024.

For further information about the opportunity contact Emily Becker (Orchestra Coordinator) via auditions@tso.com.au in the first instance.
fecha límite: 22 Nov 2024
Start date: enero 2025
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