

SEEDS AND SONGS
SINGING ADULT PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITY
Deadline for applications: Friday 16 July 2010
Are you from a community that’s new to the UK?
Have you got experience of singing?
Do you enjoy working with and want to learn about working with children and young people though singing and drama/theatre?
Do you have songs to share and are interested in learning songs from other cultures?
Seeds and Songs is a partnership project between The Sage Gateshead, Slough Music Service and The Oval House Theatre in London.
The Seeds and Songs project is offering an exciting training opportunity for an adult artist from new and diverse communities in Slough. You will become part of an artistic team where you will work with established singing facilitators to support a group of young singing leaders and deliver singing workshops for young children in the Slough area. The teams from each of the partner areas will meet up for three inspiring national gatherings to share songs, skills, make new friends, and contribute to the creation of a new intercultural songbook.
This opportunity is open to an artist aged 20+ from a new community who is not yet working as an established facilitator. Those interested in this opportunity will be asked to demonstrate a passion for singing and skills sharing, an aspiration to work with children and young people, and a desire to progress their own career development.
You will be required to commit a minimum of 4 hours per week, mostly for one after school session per week for the period September 2010 to the end of January 2011. There will also be a training day in Slough on Tuesday 27th July. Travel expenses for the programme will be covered, as will any other agreed out-of-pocket expenses.
If you are interested in getting involved, please contact Philippa Berry at philippa.berry@sloughmusicservice.co.uk for further details. The deadline for applications is 4.00 pm on Friday 16 July 2010.
Slough Music Service is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. All posts are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure by the Criminal Records Bureau. All references will always be taken up in advance of interview, and we may contact other previous employers for references where the post involves work with children and/or vulnerable adults.
SINGING ADULT PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITY
Deadline for applications: Friday 16 July 2010
Are you from a community that’s new to the UK?
Have you got experience of singing?
Do you enjoy working with and want to learn about working with children and young people though singing and drama/theatre?
Do you have songs to share and are interested in learning songs from other cultures?
Seeds and Songs is a partnership project between The Sage Gateshead, Slough Music Service and The Oval House Theatre in London.
The Seeds and Songs project is offering an exciting training opportunity for an adult artist from new and diverse communities in Slough. You will become part of an artistic team where you will work with established singing facilitators to support a group of young singing leaders and deliver singing workshops for young children in the Slough area. The teams from each of the partner areas will meet up for three inspiring national gatherings to share songs, skills, make new friends, and contribute to the creation of a new intercultural songbook.
This opportunity is open to an artist aged 20+ from a new community who is not yet working as an established facilitator. Those interested in this opportunity will be asked to demonstrate a passion for singing and skills sharing, an aspiration to work with children and young people, and a desire to progress their own career development.
You will be required to commit a minimum of 4 hours per week, mostly for one after school session per week for the period September 2010 to the end of January 2011. There will also be a training day in Slough on Tuesday 27th July. Travel expenses for the programme will be covered, as will any other agreed out-of-pocket expenses.
If you are interested in getting involved, please contact Philippa Berry at philippa.berry@sloughmusicservice.co.uk for further details. The deadline for applications is 4.00 pm on Friday 16 July 2010.
Slough Music Service is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. All posts are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure by the Criminal Records Bureau. All references will always be taken up in advance of interview, and we may contact other previous employers for references where the post involves work with children and/or vulnerable adults.

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