RECRUITMENT

PUBLICITY DISTRIBUTION

Will be recruiting a team of Postering staff to work part-time, for the duration of the Edinburgh Festival.

Mon-Fri. Approx. 25 hrs. £3.10 / hr. Please apply in writing to l l Pirrie Street, Leith EH6 SHY.

Closing date 13 June.

Tartan Silk Productions reguire young jazz musicians fora big band in the 1997 Edinburgh Festival Fringe production of

ARTIST WANTED

With design, tutoring and organisational skills to work with children designing an

innovative play area.

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Call Moredun Community Wing, 0131 672 2629. Closing date 13.06.97

For an audition call Jeremy Devlin-Thorp on 0131 468 0762

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL SHOP, EDINBURGH Amnesty International Scottish Office is looking for volunteers to work in our shop on Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh (just off the Royal Mile).

Our Shop Manager leaves at the end ofJune and we are now seeking an outgoing. responsible and enthusiastic individual to take over the challenging task of running the shop and helping out with Other fundraising projeCts.

There are also a few part time opportunities for shop

volunteers to work a minimum of 4 hours a week.

For further information and a job description please contact Fred or Ros at Amnesty International,

| l Jeffrey Street. Edinburgh EHI IDR or call us on 0|3l 557 2957.

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Project Ability invites applications for the following posts:

Arts Centre Technician Salary: £11,646 per annum

Studios Co-ordinator for the Trongate Studios

Salary: £15,400 per annum Closing date for above applications 9 June.

Artist working in New Technologies Fixed term contract for 6 Months, Fee: £6,000 Closing date for applications 13 June

Further details from: Project Ability, Centre for Developmental Arts, 18 Albion Street, Glasgow G1 1LH. Tel: 0141 552 2822

Project Ability is supported by Glasgow City Council and the Scottish Arts Council.

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WEST EDINBURGH DEVELOPMENT GROUP Do you have 'l‘lMli to spare? Would you be interested iii SHARING some of your leisure time with it person with it learning difficulty. helping them to pursue ORDINARY .AC‘T‘lVl'l‘lliS in the Community. We offer our volunteers training. support and out of pocket expenses. For further information contact Sylvia on 0131313 5502.

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Bi-Media Presentation Announcers

c.£22,000 p.a. depending

and qualifications

BASED GLASGOW

BBC Scotland Presentation Announcers operate both radio and television continuity studios, directing operations and taking responsibility for the security of the output. In their role as news readers and announcers on Radio Scotland they establish the

voice of the station and play an important part in the promotion of its programmes.

Previous operational experience in either television or radio is desirable.

An appropriate and versatile microphone voice is a pre-requisite, as is a high degree of manual dexterity. The ability to write creative and imaginative scripts and to deliver them calmly under pressure are essential qualities. Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate an awareness of Presentation's role and their own editorial maturity.

on experience

Announcers may begin training in either radio or television according to their previous experience, but they will be expected to work in both media in due course. The job involves shift working and is based in Glasgow.

Appointments may be offered as a one year contract. including a probationary

training period.

If you would like to be considered for a role in the forefront of broadcasting in Scotland, please write for an application form (quoting ref. 24373/QR)

to Head of Personnel, sec Scotland, Room 4143, Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow GI2 BOG, enclosing an S.A.E. Completed applications must be accompanied by an audio cassette demonstration of appropriate material presented by the candidate and should be returned by June 6th.

You can also see this vacancy on http://www.bbc.co.uk/iobs/e24373.hU

Both radio and television transmission operations require the announcers to operate a wide range of production equipment whilst performing live announcements out of vision. The use of computerised scheduling and playout systems is essential to the task.

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