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The Vacancy
Monday 20 April - Monday 14 December 2026
We are currently recruiting for a Deputy Orchestra Pit Manager to assist the Pit Manager with the day to day requirements of the Orchestra pit.
The main focus will be on changeovers of orchestra layout between rehearsals and performances, whilst facilitating a comfortable and safe working environment for musicians. You will also be required to move orchestral instruments for, and during, rehearsals and performances.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities
To deputise for the Orchestra Pit Manager in their absence.
To assist in the running of performances and rehearsals, ensuring that established artistic and technical standards for such productions are maintained at all times.
To cover show duty when required
Assist in setting orchestra pit for rehearsals and performances, moving chairs, music stands and instruments
Moving pianos and other keyboard instruments
Ensure a safe working environment for all musicians
You must be able to liaise with other departments and ensure a good working relationship with the company as a whole.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Essential
The ability to lift and move heavy items
Experience in the safe handling, storage and transportation of musical instruments.
To follow instructions swiftly and accurately
Able to provide quick, simple and safe solutions to problems that arise
The ability to read music (basic level) and engage with orchestra players.
Ability to react quickly to situations, to be reliable and resilient, to perform consistently under pressure, and to respond positively to changing circumstances
The ability to demonstrate and communicate enthusiasm and professionalism in all aspects of the job
To be physically active for long periods of time in the support of performers, production and technical staff
Desirable
Due to the variable shift patterns your own transport will be required
An understanding of noise at work regulations
A basic understanding of power tools and hand tools
Enthusiasm for theatre and live performance
Hours of Work
The contractual hours of work are 35 hours per week with varying shifts between 8:00 and 22:30, over 5 days. A schedule of shifts will be available in advance.
Salary and Benefits
We can offer a rate of pay of £589.05 per week, this is inclusive of overtime for additional hours worked during busier periods.
We offer 6.6 weeks holiday inclusive of bank holidays per annum pro rata.
We can offer a beautiful working environment, and the chance to see world-class opera.
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How to Apply
Glyndebourne is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a Registered Charity. We promote equality, diversity and inclusion in our workplace and actively encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply for vacancies, including ethnically diverse and disabled candidates, who are currently under-represented in our workforce.
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Applications will be reviewed as they arrive but are to be received no later than Friday 20 February 2026. Interviews will take place w/c 9 March.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for our vacancies. If relevant to you, please inform us of this in your covering letter. If you have any questions in relation to this or if you would like this advert sent to you in a larger or dyslexia friendly font then please contact a member of the HR team at recruitment@glyndebourne.com.
The Company
The Glyndebourne Festival (running from May to August), features a programme of six operas in its 1,200-seat opera house, attracting audiences from around the world. The Autumn Season (October to December) extends Glyndebourne’s reach, offering audiences the opportunity to experience fresh perspectives and new works in a dynamic and exploratory setting. Together, the Festival and Autumn Season welcome over 125,000 attendees annually, with many more engaging through online streaming and other digital platforms.
Remaining financially independent since its inception, Glyndebourne is a registered charity that relies on box office income, memberships, and donations to fund its operations. Committed to artistic excellence, audience development, and accessibility, Glyndebourne continues to expand the reach and appreciation of opera for all.
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