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Ref no:
REN12543
Published:
30/05/2025
Closes:
20/06/2025
Location:
Paisley Art Centre New Street, PA1 1EZ
Salary:
£14,000 per year
Contract Type:
Temporary
Position Type:
Supply/Casual/Relief
Hours:
14 hours per week

Advert

 

 

Freelance Arts Festival Programmer

Paisley Arts Festival 2026

All applicants should apply online at https://www.oneren.org/work-with-us/join-our-team/ where job outline and person spec is available.

 

OneRen are seeking a dynamic and creative Freelance Arts Festival Programmer to join our team to programme the first edition of OneRens newest festival Paisley Arts Festival taking place between 27th - 29th March 2026.

 

The role of the Associate Programmer is to:

 

Curate an ambitious, diverse and unique festival programme of performances and events across OneRens cultural venues Paisley Arts Centre and Paisley Town Hall as well as indoor and outdoor spaces.

 

Collaborate to programme work at national level whilst showcasing local artists.

 

Ensure the festival programme connects strongly with place to create meaningful engagement with Renfrewshire communities and beyond, offering a platform for high quality work that will appeal to a diverse range of audiences.

 

The ideal programmer will be bursting with ideas, contacts, be able to bring experience of venue/festival programming and a wide network of contacts nationally across multiple genres.

 

Timeframe: August/Sep 2025 - April 2026

Fee: £14,000 (this equates to approximately 14 hours per week for 33 weeks)

Deadline for submissions: 20 June, 5pm

 

For more information please see the recruitment pack via the OneRen Website https://www.oneren.org/work-with-us/join-our-team/

 

Please provide a CV and a written statement (max 4 x A4 pages) no later than June 20, 5pm, outlining specifically:

 

  • Your approach to programming the festival
  • Who would you seek to partner with and what artists/performers would you approach?
  • What would the first edition of the Paisley Arts Festival look like?
  • How would you ensure the programme appeals to Renfrewshire audiences and beyond while being rooted in place?

 

 

If you would like to discuss any aspect of the role please contact: Christine Martin christine.martin@renfrewshire.gov.uk