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Trustee (Theatremaker Specialism)

Application Closing Date: 14 Nov 2022

Nottingham Playhouse Trust Ltd (registered charity number 1109342) is seeking three new Trustees to join its Board.

The Board meets six times a year in Nottingham, with occasional sub group meetings and Trustees are expected to attend press nights for each in-house production and other Nottingham Playhouse activities whenever possible.

As a growing charity and creative business it is essential that we maintain strong relationships with the business community, regionally and nationally.

To compliment the skills of our current Trustees, we are seeking people with experience in Theatremaking which could include writing, directing, performance. We are also seeking people who have experience in the Education sector and links to the Business world.

These are unpaid, non-executive role and applicants should be passionate and effective advocates for the arts, willing and able to proactively support Nottingham Playhouse. Reasonable expenses for attending Board meetings will be offered.

Nottingham Playhouse is committed to a policy of diversity and inclusion, creating a workforce representative of the diverse communities we work with. We are particularly keen to hear from potential Trustees who would help to broaden the diversity of our Board including helping to lower the age demographic.

For more information and details on how to apply, please download the Recruitment Pack and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form.

We would like to help you to fully participate in the application process. If you would like the Recruitment Pack and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form in an alternative format, support in completing your application, or you would like an alternative way to make your application, please contact us to discuss a suitable format.

The closing date for applications is Monday 14 November 2022 at 12noon.

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