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.
Current Vacancies
Marketing & Communications Assistant
With a programme of around 400 events every year, and extensive music education and wellbeing projects, there’s plenty to get the word out about at Liverpool Philharmonic. We’re currently looking for a Marketing and Communications Assistant to help promote our events and activities. Working across the team, you’ll support the development and delivery of promotional campaigns. You’ll be responsible for ensuring our website is up to date, responding to customer comments and enquiries, and also carrying out various administrative marketing duties surrounding our concerts. You’ll support our Social Media Manager in devising, capturing and creating content, and assist our Head of Communications in handling press requests, output and media relations. If you’re an organised and proactive communicator, who is passionate about music and looking to gain experience of working in a busy arts organisation, this might just be the perfect role for you.
The closing date for applications is Wednesday 27 August at 12 noon.
Application link: https://liverpoolphil.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3933981?cid=3427
Assistant Music Librarian
With its long history and extensive programme, Liverpool Philharmonic has built a remarkable music library – and now we’re seeking an Assistant Music Librarian to help maintain and develop it. You’ll assist in providing top-rate library and support services, working closely with the Chief Conductor and titled conductors, visiting conductors and artists, Liverpool Philharmonic guest musicians and colleagues across the organisation to prepare, manage and distribute music to all performing groups and programmes across Liverpool Philharmonic. We’re looking for a motivated self-starter who has impeccable organisational skills and a thorough knowledge of, and passion for, orchestral music – if that’s you, we’d love you to get in touch.
The closing date for applications is Friday 29 August at 12 noon
Application link: https://liverpoolphil.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3938232?cid=3427
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 transforms lives through music. We champion equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging throughout our organisation, our activities, and in the artists and music genres we present.
Our team is a dynamic group of people from all walks of life, united in our passion for music. We’re committed to ensuring that everyone feels welcome and everyone is able to thrive, regardless of who they are and where they are from. We are committed to developing a more diverse workforce through encouraging applicants with the skills and experience that help us to widen our perspective and better serve the needs of the Liverpool City Region and our communities.
We particularly encourage applications from individuals from disabled, minority ethnic, and working-class communities as these groups are currently underrepresented within the creative industries.