Liverpool Philharmonic enhances and transforms lives through music. At the heart of our work is the critically-acclaimed Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (the UK’s oldest); an extensive programme of participative work with young people and others across our community; and presentation of almost 400 concerts and events each year at our home, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
Each year, Liverpool Philharmonic connects with up 300,000 music lovers through live concerts in Liverpool. And more than 60,000 young people participate in our Youth Company and associated ensembles, attend concerts or take part in our In Harmony programme. Over 7 million people in 179 countries listen to our recordings each year on Spotify.
Work with us
We are always looking for creative and motivated people from a wide variety of backgrounds to employ.
Thinking about a career in the arts? Wondering whether it’s for you? Click here to find out more from people right across our organisation, about their journey into the arts and what a typical day at Liverpool Philharmonic looks like for them!
Current Vacancies
Liverpool Philharmonic’s Learning programmes have gone from strength to strength over the years, now working with hundreds of people across the region. We’re currently looking for a Learning Projects Co-ordinator to help deliver multiple projects, including our award-winning Music and Health programme, our Higher Education partnerships, and our Emerging Professionals programme. You will ensure the successful operation of events and activities – overseeing everything from schedules and contracts to music hire – and serve as first point of contact for all participants, partners and stakeholders. You’ll help to grow the reach and diversity of our Learning programmes and be responsible for the safeguarding and health and safety of participants. If you’re a motivated and organised communicator, with a knowledge of music and experience of working with a range of people in creative projects, this might just be the perfect role for you.
Application Link: Learning Projects Coordinator
The closing date for applications is Sunday 1st June at 23:59.
Submitting online applications
All applications for our current vacancies must be submitted online (details in job listings).
If you have any general queries on our vacancies, or queries with the online form, please email recruitment@liverpoolphil.com
Speculative CVs
Please note we are unable to accept unsolicited CVs for vacancies, internships or work experience placements. You should apply for any current vacancies directly through the online application process for a particular job if you feel your skills and experience match the specific role.
Liverpool Philharmonic offers a structured work experience program for members of the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company, and we do not take on ad hoc work experience students.
Equal Opportunities Statement
Liverpool Philharmonic is committed to striving to represent modern Britain in all its diversity. Liverpool Philharmonic is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates, irrespective of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. In seeking to be representative of the Liverpool city region, applications from members of minority ethnic groups are particularly welcome as they are currently underrepresented within the creative industry. The appointment will be made on merit with independent assessment, openness and transparency of process.