Instrument Development Manager
MUSIC MARK, Little Bromwich, Birmingham
Instrument Development Manager
£15214
MUSIC MARK, Little Bromwich, Birmingham
- Part time
- Temporary
- Remote working
Posted 1 week ago, 10 Jun | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: d6865a67d44346db940e23f4eefdbaf9
Full Job Description
In this role you will be driving forward the development and delivery of adapted musical instruments. It is creative, purposeful work and we are looking for someone who cares deeply about the impact that music can have. Our team is looking for someone who lives and breathes our passion as much as we do and will put the work (and the miles) into bringing our mission to life. You will do this through:
- Developing a strategic approach in how we can increase the range of instruments and supportive apparatus available, working with instrument makers and technologists where necessary.
- Identifying potential entrants for our OHMI Competition, which is where we challenge developers and instrument makers to adapt or create instruments that can be played without the use of one hand and arm.
- Supporting our OHMI Music-makers, a project that works with partner organisations to bring music lessons to individual students or a whole class by providing adapted instruments.
- Making sure we are communicating with our funders and Board of Trustees about our progress and impact. And as a key member of the team, you will support us in promoting our great work at various key conferences and workshops. No two days look the same here at the OHMI Trust, but a week could look like this:
- Arranging meetings with student groups working on instrument related engineering projects.
- Joining an online meeting to develop the strategy for overcoming a specific instrument production challenge.
- Writing an application for funding towards the next instrument/piece of equipment that is needed. Hours: 18.75 per week, but flexible. Some weekend and evening work will be expected, as circumstances and opportunities require. This post is subject to a 6-month probation period.
- A passion for improving inclusion in music-making, including an understanding of the barriers to participation for those with physical disabilities
- Strong organisational skills, including an ability to prioritise workloads effectively, manage multiple tasks and work flexibly as part of a team
- Excellent communication skills, written and verbal, with the ability to adapt style and content to a range of different audiences and contexts
- Familiarity with standard office software (e.g. Microsoft Word and Excel) and an ability to build knowledge of new systems effectively
- Willingness and ability to travel throughout the UK as required for the job (travel expenses covered) Desirable:
- Technical skills - experience of working with instrument makers, designers or manufacturers
- Disability confident - experience of working with people with physical disabilities We are a Disability Confident Committed employer and as such commit to offer an interview to all disabled candidates who meet the Essential criteria.
The OHMI Trust is a charity that seeks to enable full participation in musical life for people of all ages with an upper limb impairment, through the use of adapted musical instruments and supportive apparatus.
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