Ulster Orchestra – Board Member – Accessibility – closing 30 Apr

“To support us in our continued development, we are expanding our Board capabilities to include professional expertise in accessibility.

For over 55 years, the Ulster Orchestra has been at the forefront of musical life and culture in Northern Ireland, with a mission to enrich lives and inspire, making music accessible for all. In 2022, we moved into our new home – Ulster Orchestra at Townsend (“UO@T”) – placing us firmly within the community.

With this move, our strategic plan is to create an inclusive and accessible space for rehearsal, recording, performance and learning and community engagement through music, collaborating with others towards the economic and cultural development of the area and creating a sustainable purpose for the site.

Accessibility touches on every part of the organisation from how we provide information through our social media, website and all written content to how we work with venues to model best practice in accessibility, including UO@T, to how we co-design our learning and community engagement activities and how we aspire to provide a welcoming environment for disabled musicians.

To support us in our continued development, we are expanding our Board capabilities to include professional expertise in accessibility.

Alongside our networks with relevant organisations, this Board Member will provide specific oversight in this area. This will include guidance to ensure that our recruitment and audience engagement processes address potential barriers to participation and retention and provide adequate supports such as travel or communication. They will also actively contribute to our ED&I agenda and Board diversity.

We understand that barriers to accessibility and inclusion aren’t just physical, they can also be caused by people’s attitudes and assumptions. This is a role for someone who is passionate and creative about identifying and removing those barriers and improving the experience of D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people within the arts, whether as an employee, audience member or participant.”

To apply

Find out more, and how to apply, at the Ulster Orchestra website below.

Board Member – Accessibility

Deadline for applications: no later than Wednesday 30th April 2025

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