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New opportunity: Dementia Inclusive Singing Network Co-ordinator

Fri, 20th May 2022

Deadline: 12:00pm, 13 June 2022
Hours: Part-time post (17.5 hours per week) on a fixed term contract for 12 months.
Location: Luminate is based in Age Scotland’s office in Edinburgh. Our team members are currently working in a hybrid way, with our working time split between the office and home.

Come and join our team!  We are seeking a part-time Co-ordinator for the Dementia Inclusive Singing Network.

The Dementia Inclusive Singing Network was established in 2019, and supports dementia inclusive choirs and singing groups across Scotland through networking, training, grants and community singing events.  The Co-ordinator will oversee this programme, working closely with network members.

The salary is £12,000 per annum for 17.5 hours per week (full time equivalent £24,000 for 35 hours per week) plus pension.  The role is on a fixed term contract for 12 months.

For more details please see the attached job description.

Applications must be submitted on our application form by midday on Monday 13th June.  If you have any questions or need any support with your application, please contact us on recruitment@luminatescotland.org or 0131 668 8066.

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