Reeltime Music
Reeltime Music

Charity registered in Scotland SC027455

By providing a range of quality services for young people and the local community in North Lanarkshire, and through working together with relevant partners, Reeltime Music aims to bring about a positive change in the lives of disadvantaged young people. We will do this through the provision of affordable recording and rehearsal services; workshops and training; volunteering; and partnership projects.

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Tutor

  • Part time
  • £19,305 pro-rata
  • Motherwell
  • Closing 14th December 2022

Reeltime Music exists to inspire young people through creative activities. We aim to bring about a positive change in the lives of disadvantaged young people, and for those young people to share the power of creativity to change lives.

You should be able to demonstrate the commitment and motivation to support young people using the medium of creative youth work. It is essential that applicants have experience in the following:

  • Can play and teach at least two popular musical instruments to a proficient level
  • Excellent social & presentation skills in a variety of settings (small & large groups etc)
  • Able to get to and from various locations in North Lanarkshire

Organisation profile

Reeltime Music is a registered charity with a long history of working with disadvantaged young people. We have worked with approximately 24,000 young people since 1997. Our work has been highlighted on a variety of occasions, most notably by HMIe and the Scottish Parliament.

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Project co-ordinator (Maternity Cover)

  • Part time
  • £25,000 pro-rata
  • North Lanarkshire
  • Closing 1st August 2022

Reeltime Music is looking for a committed, creative, conscientious and caring individual to lead the delivery of an exciting project. This is an opportunity for an experienced multi-artform co-ordinator to work with communities in North Lanarkshire to explore how creativity can help address challenges and opportunities resulting from COVID-19.

Funded by Creative Scotland’s Culture Collective programme, the project will “explore ways in which arts and creativity can help address challenges and opportunities which have arisen or grown through the impact of COVID-19.”

The programme focuses on community-led and participatory projects, which could take various forms. These include (but are not limited to) categories such as artist-in-residence programmes, reactivating the use of community venues, spaces or assets, exhibitions, concerts and performances, festivals and participatory events etc.

Based in North Lanarkshire, the post-holder will be responsible for all aspects of this Culture Collective-funded project. This includes building partnerships, contracting and supporting creative practitioners. It also includes managing the project budget, monitoring and evaluation activities, and participating in the national Culture Collective network.

The role is integral to the project and will require a conscientious, committed, caring and creative individual to deliver successful outcomes.

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Development Officer

  • Full time
  • £27,000
  • North Lanarkshire (with occasional wider travel) & home working
  • Closing 6th April 2022

Reeltime Music are looking for a committed, creative, conscientious and caring individual to support the development of new projects and activities. This is an opportunity for an experienced candidate to help establish an exciting new creative centre for North Lanarkshire.

Based in North Lanarkshire, the post-holder will be responsible for developing a range of charitable and income generating creative projects for disadvantaged young people and the wider community. This will involve assessing local needs through consultation, developing and monitoring funding bids, and building strong relationships with local partners and stakeholders.

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Project Coordinator

  • Part time
  • £25,000 pro-rata
  • North Lanarkshire
  • Closing 23rd May 2021

Reeltime Music are looking for a committed, creative, conscientious and caring individual to lead the delivery of an exciting new project. This is an opportunity for an experienced multi-artform co-ordinator to work with communities in North Lanarkshire to explore how creativity can help address challenges and opportunities resulting from COVID-19.

Reeltime Music, working closely with Voluntary Action North Lanarkshire, have been granted £138,777 through Creative Scotland’s Culture Collective programme. The project will “explore ways in which arts and creativity can help address challenges and opportunities which have arisen or grown through the impact of COVID-19.”

The programme focuses on community-led and participatory projects, which could take various forms. These include (but are not limited to) categories such as artist-in-residence programmes, reactivating the use of community venues, spaces or assets, exhibitions, concerts and performances, festivals and participatory events etc.

Based in North Lanarkshire, the post-holder will be responsible for all aspects of this Culture Collective funded project. This includes building partnerships, contracting and supporting creative practitioners. It also includes managing the project budget, monitoring and evaluation activities, and participating in the national Culture Collective network.

The role is integral to the project and will require a conscientious, committed, caring and creative individual to deliver successful outcomes.

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