The Producing Department encompasses Producing, Event Management, Artist Liaison, Scheduling and Production Administration and is responsible for the scheduling, planning and delivery of all activity.
The team comes from a wide range of backgrounds, and works across all art forms and event formats, delivering work in and around the Factory building, in the digital realm, across the city and internationally.
The principal role of the Producer is to line-produce commissions and events for MIF/ The Factory from their initial development through to their realisation and presentation to the public. The Producer is responsible for ensuring this process happens on time and to budget, and where required to manage tours to co-commissioner venues or other presenters.
For more information and to apply please go to our website – https://recruitment.factoryinternational.org/jobs/2259152-producer
Salary £35-39,000 per annum
Some key responsibilities;
Leading and line producing a number of assigned projects of scale. Responsibility for working closely with artists/creative teams to develop complex commissions from end to end. Recruiting artistic collaborators, undertaking R&D of ideas and drawing up schedules, managing logistics in order to deliver projects to the highest possible standards
Working with the Artistic and Creative Director, Executive Producer/Senior Producer to develop and nurture creative relationships with key artists, partners and other organisations to build solid working practices
Preparing and managing complex project budgets in consultation with the Executive Producer/Senior Producer using the MIF budget systems and templates. This will include the timely and accurate coding and authorising of purchase requests and invoices, budget forecasting, running and reconciliation as well as regular updating of budget projections and cashflows, together with the provision of other financial information as required
Negotiating artist and project team fees and contracts within MIF’s contracting system and templates, including commission contracts and underlying rights agreements