Our vision is that our youngest children, those aged birth-5, fulfil their right to access arts and creative experiences that give inspiration, joy and wonder to early childhood in Scotland. Our mission is to inspire babies, toddlers and young children by including them in high quality live performances and creative experiences that fulfil their right to access a rich arts and cultural life in Scotland regardless of where they live or their background. Starcatchers offers innovative, beautiful, collaborative arts and creative experiences that babies, toddlers and young children aged birth-5 can share with their parents and carers.Engaging with and participating in these activities brings joy and wonder, fostering the understanding that very young children are creative agents with their own capabilities and voices. Placing the child’s voice at the heart of everything we do also means looking after things that are central to children’s wellbeing. This means making strong choices to actively support diversity and inclusion so that all babies can grow up in a more equal and just society. It also means a commitment to climate action, carbon reduction and new models of sustainable working. Starcatchers was founded to provide our youngest children with the opportunity to experience theatre and the arts. Integral to that was the belief that all children,regardless of their age and stage of development, have a right to access arts and cultural life as outlined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child(UNCRC).This belief is unwavering. As Scotland incorporates the UNCRC into domestic law, our resolve to ensure that all our youngest children have access to age-appropriate, quality arts and cultural experiences is reinforced.We believe that Scotland should be the best place in the world to grow up and that Starcatchers, as the National Arts and Early Years Organisation, has an integral role to play in achieving this goal.
Starcatchers General Manager - Primary Purpose
To support the strategic development of the organisation, whilst managing the day-to-day organisational, administrative and financial systems to ensure the smooth operation of company activity.
To apply for the role please provide your CV (max of 2 A4 pages), a covering letter (max of 2 A4 pages) outlining your experience and how you fit the criteria outlined in the job spec. There is an option to provide your application in video format if you would prefer this method in place of a written statement. Please send completed applications to Jennifer Phillips at jennifer.phillips@starcatchers.org.uk
We also ask all candidates to complete a short equal opportunities survey on Survey Monkey so we can anonymously collect information to enable us to monitor the effectiveness of our equal opportunities policy. This information is anonymously stored and for statistical purposes only.
Please follow this link to complete the survey surveymonkey.com/r/RTPD8XK If you have any questions about the role or would like to discuss any aspect of the job in advance of an application, please email jennifer.phillips@starcatchers.org.uk Closing dates for applications is 12th May 2025.
Interviews for the role will be held on the afternoons of Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th May at Starcatchers Office, Whale Arts Agency, 30 Westburn Grove, Wester Hailes, EH14 2SA.