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OUR PURPOSE

 

ICCM is an international centre for performance, production, and promotion of contemporary music. London based, and the first of its kind, the new centre is performance oriented; its ensembles, programs, and services are intended to provide a platform for the creation and performance of new works as well as to give new exposure to the significant ones from the recent past. ICCM’s mission, then, is to be a fulcrum of contemporary symphonic music on the international music scene.

OUR ARTISTIC POLICY

 

ICCM has come to existence out of artistic necessity. Three distinguishing features of the contemporary music scene motivate our mission: the need to create greater audience exposure to contemporary music; to discredit the notion that contemporary music is of necessity difficult to understand and enjoy; and the need to perform works of the recent past which have long been ignored after their premiere. In short: a balanced but specialized and inspired artistic vision.

PRODUCTION MANAGER

International Centre for Contemporary Music (ICCM)
Production Manager, Job Announcement/Description

ICCM seeks an enthusiastic, positive, and experienced music production manager to join the ICCM team. This is an independent contractor, hourly-based or project-based position. The job includes all aspects of the traditional concert and project-production management. The position works in close partnership with other team members.

Specifically, Production Manager oversees and manages all aspects of ICCM’s rehearsals and performances, recordings, the engagement and handling of guest artists, ensembles/orchestras, venues, and includes other logistics and
administrative duties as associated with concert/project production. The position reports to ICCM General Manager.

The PM must be a well-organized, reliable, mature, self-directed, and resourceful professional with strong work ethics and an acumen for production and operations needs in a fast-paced performing arts environment. Experience with a variety of
projects productions is preferred with the ability to work with distinguished musicians, top-tier orchestra managements and orchestra musicians, artist-managements, operations staff, and associates, are essential.

A successful candidate will have at least three years of successful experience working in artistic operations with a professional musical organization or the equivalent, and will possess strong organizational, interpersonal, supervisory, and
communications skills, and a reputation for accuracy, responsiveness, meticulous attention to detail, and follow-up. S/he will have the energy and flexibility required to function effectively in the fast-paced, multi-project environment of an
international music organization, and be able to work effectively with a wide variety of people and cultures.

Skills in Microsoft Office, basic accounting, and artist management or concert-season planning software are desirable.

Applications/submissions should be sent to: iccm.admin@iccmlondon.org

 

Deadline: immediate opening; open until filled

Compensation: an ongoing part-time position with competitive, hourly pay

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